Church review . e by Belknap &Warfield. Tins is a translation by Mary ITendceof one oi the lust earlier plays of theauthor of Cyrano de Bergerac and isissued with his sanction. The publish -call it a comedy, but it is not veryfar removed from a farce. It is an so that they now sand to those whotreat them rightly as expressions ofduties broader and deeper and morecomplex than could be dreamed in the Ol Moses. The Captain of the Cadets. By 1. Thurston. 314 pagi s, i_ : The Pilgrim Press. Price $ The story of a p or but proudly in-dependent boy and how he got biseducation Tin


Church review . e by Belknap &Warfield. Tins is a translation by Mary ITendceof one oi the lust earlier plays of theauthor of Cyrano de Bergerac and isissued with his sanction. The publish -call it a comedy, but it is not veryfar removed from a farce. It is an so that they now sand to those whotreat them rightly as expressions ofduties broader and deeper and morecomplex than could be dreamed in the Ol Moses. The Captain of the Cadets. By 1. Thurston. 314 pagi s, i_ : The Pilgrim Press. Price $ The story of a p or but proudly in-dependent boy and how he got biseducation Tin- incidents have to domore with the social trials of the herothan with his financial struggle or hisintellectual toil, but in every aspect the-lory is full of suggestiveness, both forthe boys \\ hi s 1 an nts an poor, andfor those whose pockets are well linedwith spending money. There is not awonl oi moralizing in the book, but itis hard to imagine any boy or girl whowill not be better for reading the ind other Tales. A STATION ON THE MILITARY WAV. artistic one however, and like Cyranois a very good reading play, being fullof laughable dialogue and ridiculouslyfunny incidents. The Ten Words, by Charles Caverno,I). D. 231 pages, 12 mo. Boston:The Pilgrim Press. Price $ are various ways in which theten commandments may be may In- taken at their face value;and much valuable thought gathersa ound their most literal may be thought of as hints, andsuch treatment as that opens out a widefield if moral discovery. But .I- erno, in the volume before us. treatsthe Commandments as germs. For thetime in which they were given they ex-pressed with C n-deable fuiuss theduty of men. but as men have come tolarger knowledge ami higher civiliza-tion the interpretation and understand-ing of the Ten Words have expanded, Professor Pin. By Mrs. Frank pages. 12 mo. Boston: The Pil-grim Press. Price $ large school or college is with-


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