. The adventures of Peter Peterkin . ries of adventure, inspiring, entertaining and amusingand full of life, action and interest just before the Sandman comes. The Green Tulip—A splendid fairy tale, describing the exciting adventures of twolittle Dutch children in search of a fairy tulip. Fun in the Forest—A charming story of absorbing interest, which tells an amusingtale of animals and their doings in field and forest. The illustrations and general make-up of the books are very attractive.—HeraW-re/e-graph, Montreal. The Green Tulip and Fun in the Forest, from the press of Saml. Gabriel Sons


. The adventures of Peter Peterkin . ries of adventure, inspiring, entertaining and amusingand full of life, action and interest just before the Sandman comes. The Green Tulip—A splendid fairy tale, describing the exciting adventures of twolittle Dutch children in search of a fairy tulip. Fun in the Forest—A charming story of absorbing interest, which tells an amusingtale of animals and their doings in field and forest. The illustrations and general make-up of the books are very attractive.—HeraW-re/e-graph, Montreal. The Green Tulip and Fun in the Forest, from the press of Saml. Gabriel Sons &Company, New York, are two delightful childrens books illustrated by Frances illustrations are in black and white and in color, the color pages being beautifully stories are printed in large type and are nicely hound.—The Journal, Milwaukee. The Green Tulip By Gilly Bear Contains 64 Pages, Profusely Illustrated in Color and Black and in Cloth, with Colored Insert on Cover Price 75 Cents. Katrina and Jan are two quaint Dutca children living in Holland, described in The GreenTulip as the loveliest, strangest, pleasantest land on earth. They first meet a green fairywho is crying for a green tulip. So Katrina and Jan start out to find the green tulip for thegrieving fairy. In their search, the pair have some funny adventures. The illustrations areasdelightfully Dutch as a windmill or one of Franz Halss pictures.—Post Express, Rochester, The Green Tulip—A fairy tale of Holland by Gilly Bear and published by Saml. GabrielSons & Company. Another clever and attractive bit of reading for the quite young illustrations done by Frances Brundage are in themselves ample conunendation for thischarming book for the Christmas list. The world of fairyland is put under tribute to furnishthe theme. Holland is made the setting and the talented co-workers in author and artist offerone of the most pleasing numbers in the Gilly Bear seri


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