Church review . and songswith music The .(dictions have been made witlicare and thought. The book is neat-ly and substantially bound in clothand lor thai reason, and its low price,it should become popular. The November Cosmopolitan con-tains, among other valuable contribu-tions, the first paper in a series byOlive Schreiner on The Woman Ques-tion. Her treatment of the subject issure to arouse a great deal of interestand discussion. A paper on the ParisExposition is contributed by VanceThompson. Maximilian i>i Mexico. The Century Co MAXIMILIAN, FVPEBCR OF MEXICO. Bo-peep—A Treasury for the L


Church review . and songswith music The .(dictions have been made witlicare and thought. The book is neat-ly and substantially bound in clothand lor thai reason, and its low price,it should become popular. The November Cosmopolitan con-tains, among other valuable contribu-tions, the first paper in a series byOlive Schreiner on The Woman Ques-tion. Her treatment of the subject issure to arouse a great deal of interestand discussion. A paper on the ParisExposition is contributed by VanceThompson. Maximilian i>i Mexico. The Century Co MAXIMILIAN, FVPEBCR OF MEXICO. Bo-peep—A Treasury for the LittleOnes. 182 pages, size 7x9 inches. NewYork: Cassel & Co., Ltd. Price,boards, $ This volume will prove a source ofdelight to any child. It is attractive in appearance, hasnumerous illustrations, both in blackand white, and in colors, includingeight full page color plates. The sto-ries are of a nature to interest and in-struct and the type is large and is a beautiful gift book for For Christ and the Church. ByCharles M. Sheldon. 42 pages, 18mo. New York: Fleming H. Revell 0. Price 30 to agree that the literaryvalue of Sheldons stories is not there are other things which beingconsidered prove his writings to be ofthe greatest value. They are all inter-esting, they all mean something, theyarc purposeful—and because they servetheir purpose they are strong. Few books have had such a tre^iend- us sale, wih so Utile exploiting, as InHis Steps. The present story, while not sounique, is fully as readable. It is astory primarily written for church members, and will proba-bly prove of great value to them, aswell as to others. Tt is at*rac ively bound and makes anideal gift look. THE COMPANIONS NEW CALEN-DAR. T^e You hs Comra-ion Calendarfor 1900 i? unique in form and beauti-ful in ie igt. The oval centerpiece, inhigh colors and encosed in a borderof flcwers, represents A Dream cfStmrner and is supported on either


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