. St. Nicholas [serial]. of ST. NICHOLAS Hans Brinker ORo THE SILVER^ SKATES By MARY MAPES DODGE Wiih tide-page, lining-paper, and eight full-page illustrations in color byGEORjGE WHARoTON EDWARjDS From the New York Evening Post: The boys and girlswho loved Hans Brinker when they first made his acquaint-ance in the sixties are grandparents now. For more thanhalf a century Mary Mapes Dodges delightful story has beenread and re-read, until it has won and will hold its place as agenuine American classic. The charming pictures of oldHolland, dedicated by Miss Dodge to the boys and girls ofNew Amst


. St. Nicholas [serial]. of ST. NICHOLAS Hans Brinker ORo THE SILVER^ SKATES By MARY MAPES DODGE Wiih tide-page, lining-paper, and eight full-page illustrations in color byGEORjGE WHARoTON EDWARjDS From the New York Evening Post: The boys and girlswho loved Hans Brinker when they first made his acquaint-ance in the sixties are grandparents now. For more thanhalf a century Mary Mapes Dodges delightful story has beenread and re-read, until it has won and will hold its place as agenuine American classic. The charming pictures of oldHolland, dedicated by Miss Dodge to the boys and girls ofNew Amsterdam, come to us afresh in a new dress, withattractive illustrations in color by George Wharton Edwards,in a more than ordinarily beautiful gift book, needing nohint to the grandparents aforesaid as to what they may dowith it this Christmas, or as much sooner than that as theylike. From every point of view the new Aolume deserves aplace on the library shelves and inthe hearts of the children of thepresent day. $ net. Indian Why Stories By FRANK B. LINDERMAN Illustrated in color by CHARjLES M. RjUSSELL War Eagle is a fine old Indian chief who tells the youngpeople, across his lodge-fire in the long evenings, stories thatare likely to have much of the wide popularity of UncleRemuss tale of Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox. They arestories out of Lhe wonderful Indian world of myths: of Old-Man, the queer minor god whom the great Manitou trustedwith the arrangement of the world; of Why the KingfisherAlways Wears a War-Bonnet; of The Moon and the GreatSnake; and of a great number of other things. $ net OTHER BOOKS OF SIM ILAR TYPEillustrated in color THE BOY EMIGRANTS i^>y XoAH Hkooks. Pictlkhs byH. J. Drw. net STEVENSONSKIDNAPPED Pictures by N. $ net STEVENSONSTREASURE ISLAND Pioi KEs BY $ THE ARABIAN NIGHTS Edited by Kate Unic,las Wk,ginAND Nora Archibald .Smith. Pil- U RES BY . PaRKISH. net STEVENSONS CHILDSGARDEN OF VERSE


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