OCR Text |
Show New Books for Library f Tho following books irill bo added to - tho public library Monday: M1$CK1A,ANK0US. (t Adam, Schemes of tho Kaiser; a, remarkable re-markable testimony to the political fore- uichc. and courage of T,a Grande Franchise Fran-chise and an equally remarkable analysis of tho I'olfev and character of Germany's ruler. Alexander. Kd.. Discovery of America, l492-i;St: the voyage of Columbus, Co-lumbus, Cartier, Gilbert, Amadas and Harlow : e( racts from journals and let -ters. Andrea. Home Canning. Drying-and I'rescrvine ; simnle rules which," it' followed, fol-lowed, v ill be success t'ul. Barrie, Qual-It Qual-It y tt reel ; a rira ma having1 the power . even in reading to move and amuse, us. . KerKengrcn, t'omforts of Home; amusing ets-ys on homo life published in tho Atlantic. Curtly, Problem of Commonwealth; Common-wealth; a study of the future of the liritlsb colonial policy. Prever, Instinct in Man; a contribution to the psychol-: psychol-: nsy of education. Gibbons. Comp., Sontrs . lYoiu the. Trenches; a collection of versos by American soldi-'rs in France. Gil-hreth. Gil-hreth. Applied Motion Study; a collec-tion collec-tion of papers on the efficient method of industrial prenaredness. Clover. Dame ; r'urtsey's Hook of Hints to Housewives; in I his little volume .will bo found the thousand and one things one has, read ; and made mental reservations to re-4 re-4 member. Hcbard, Pathbreakers From : Uiver to Ocean; the story of the great " west f roni tho time of Coronado to the present. House, Psychology of Ortho-' Ortho-' dnxy; tho purpose of this book is to help ; people to an understanding of tho relationship rela-tionship bet ween modern movements of '. religious psychology and the orthodox ' church. Irving, Hook of Kemarkable 1 : 'nminals; the criminals whose careers ,;re ptveti in this book have been chosen j : from amoncr their fellows for their preeminence pre-eminence in character and achievement. 1 .awrence. The Sunday School Or pa n-! n-! 1 ivxd fur Service: explanation of a series 1 '.l nf charts giving a concrete outline of ; Sundav school organization. Lewis, How ' mo Make Type Talk; tho relation of ty-! ty-! ; popraphv to voice modulation basic principles prin-ciples as developed and proven in actual practice. Macpherson, Musical Education Educa-tion of the Child; sane, modern and practical, the first two parts are for educators who arc not musicians or music teachers. The third part discusses the music teacher, his training, aims and ideals. Manly, Osyacctylcne Welding and Cutting; electric, forgo and thermit welding weld-ing and the oxygen process for removal of carbon. Oxenham, High Altars; the battlefields of France and Flanders as ; I saw them. Pease, History of the Fabian Fa-bian Society; treats of the growth of the .socialist theory In England. Phillips, American Negro Slavery; a survey of the supply, employment and control of negro Sabor as determined by the plantation regime. Rankin, Course for Beginners In Religious Education; the author's desire has been not to give religious instruc-tion instruc-tion at large; not to moralize, but to givo facts and principles in such, a simple, telling form that ideals are inspired which will in turn inspire daily conduct, Sunday or weekday. St. ."Louis Public TJbrary, Annotated Index to Plays for Children; a splendid bibliography of plays that will aid the teacher in knowing what to get for her pupils. Slosson, E. E., Six Major Prophets: sketches of Shaw, "Wells, Chesterton, Schiller, Dewey and Fuck en. Smith, Englishwoman's Home ; the story of English home life during the war told in letters to a friend. Thompson. Thomp-son. Coming Dawn; selections from .-the best writers on the war from a religious aspect. "Warren, White Flame of France; a book of chats and visits with all sorts of people in England and France, with something of tho tragedy of war and something of tho spirit of hope. Will-cox. Will-cox. War French. Woods, Cradle of the War; the recent history of the Balkan peninsula and its component nationalities. nationali-ties. Wood, History of the General Federation Fed-eration of "Women's Clubs ; the first twenty-two yea rs of it a organization. A useful reference book for home or library. li-brary. Young, Marching on Tanga; with General Smuts in East Africa. FICTION. Bernard & Serrell. Deer Godchild: letters let-ters to a boy in France from a. 12-year-old New Yorker, who is doing his utmost to support the fatherless child. Davis, J. F.. Almanzar; seven short stories making mak-ing up a good character study of a colored col-ored youth. Empey, A. G. Tales From a Dugout; tales of seven men who were fighting in the British army somewhere in France. Kyne. Valley of Giants; a picturesque romance of the California forests. Lutes, D. T.. My Boy in Khaki; how one mother gave her son to tm army and fought her battles by herself and won out. ,Me Carter, .Mrs. M. H ., Reclaimers; ;i romance of the sagebrush country in western Kansas. Mulford, C. E.. Man From Bar 'JO; a story of the cow country. Seltzer, C. A., "Firebrand" Trevison; a wild west story of the thriller type. Wallace, Edgar, Man Who Knew; an up-to-date detective story. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Altsheler, Masters of the Peaks; Bond, American Boys" Book of Engineering; Collins. Naval Heroes of Today; Corcoran. Cor-coran. Boy Scouts of Kendallville: Davis, School and Home Garden in tr; Dc!a no. Two Alike; Elliot. Stories of Savage Life; "Flisht." Flying Yankee; Fox, Fox First Reader; Hutton. By Eskimo Dog-sled and Kayak: Kay, Fairy Who Believed in Human Hu-man Beings: Lc:ir. A, I". C's; Perkins, Peter Pan; Phillips. Three Bows in the Indian Hills: Holt-Wheeler, Wonders of War in the Air. |