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- LIFE: Attractive Christmas Gifts. COLONIAL BOOKS FOR CHIL- DREN. wblishers believe that these books ait any works of a similar nature Children of Colonial Days Wish twelve fac-similes of water-color + of colonial life, by E. Prxcy Z€ gto, boards, with covers in colors, Rhymes and Stories of Olden Times. Toles and Verses of Long Ago. These books are made up from * Chil- éren of Colonial Days,” each containing jast balf the larger volume. Large gto, boards, with covers in colors, ach $ A TREASURY OF STORIES, JIN- GLES, AND RHYMES. i remarkably interesting volume, con- taining 140 halftone engravings of watercolor sketches of children, by Mav Howrnkey These include reproductions of all the water-color sketches that have made Miss Hom; ‘y famous as a delincator of child- He. ‘With stories and verses by well- tnown authors, rvolume, gt gs, cloth baci CALENDARS FOR 1895. 1 line of calendars ever offered. ive feature of these is that they nly American in spirit. They ly important line of calendars écsigned by American artists, and manu- factured in this country. Seventy varieties to choose from, rang- ing in price from 10 cents to $2.59, ing cut-out calendars of ali kinds, and humorous designs, Send for catalogue. boards, with covers in col- ‘$t.s0; full red cloth, $ Send for Descrirtive CaTatocur printed in colors, and a catalogue will be sent to any address. of advertised price any public ). Mention Lire. FREDERICK A. ST ion wil COMIC MILITARY ALPHABET. By Dewrrt C. Fatts, With 26 pictures in colors, each illustrating a letter of the alphabet, and each showing some member of the different branches of service in the army, the navy, the marines, and the Na- tional Guard, Each plate is accompanied by a separate leaf with two lines of humorous ver ramo, bound in red, white, and blue cloths, with lettering on the side in red of blue, $1.25. IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. By Roseet Baxx, the Editor of “The Idler.” ‘The first of an important new series of copyrighted novels of convenient size, bound” in colored buckram, tastefully stamped in silver. Mr. Barr is admitted to be one of the most popular writers of short stories in the world, but this is his first novel. The work is marked by Mr. Barr's characteristic humor, but is also a very pretty love story. rémo, colored buckram, price 7 A YEAR OF PAPER DOLLS. By Miss Euzanetn S. Tucker. The most beautiful and unique novelty Sor children ever published, With twelve designs of children in dresses appropriate to the different months of the year, front and back, in many colors, and so made that they can be cut out as paper dolls. One entirely new feature is that with these dolls comesa sheet of calendar dates, which can be cut out and pasted on the | dolls, the twelve figures making a calen- dar that will last through the year. With the designs in a box with bright cover in colors, 75 cents. On receipt of ten cents an attractive calendar, Mention Lire. On 1 be sent to any address (at the publishers’ OKES COMPANY, 27 & 29 West 23d Street, New York City. New Holid NAPLES: THE CITY OF PARTHENOPE ay Books. AND ITS ENVIRONS. By CLARA ERSKINE CLE, Handsomely illustrated with twenty full-page plates in photogravure om photographs of historic scenes in a somely bound, $3.00. A companion to the po to" Tue Licy of THe Axxo THE SALON OF 1894. age. tee and edition in this year’s Salons, in gold and colors. $10.00. MARIE—NARCISSA. irene, “CAPTAIN JANUARY" and * MELopy.” Over 100,ce0 of this series have already Imperial PRN OF THE ADRIATIC,” 3RNOA THR SUPERS 100 magnificent photogravure illustrations of the ch nd around Naples. Small 8vo, hand- by the same author, and in the same series. The new volume of the original French of the grandest Art Annual of the cest paintings and 8vo. red silk cloth with pale/fe design, Two charming new books from the pen of nion volumes to ch, soc. 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Armour & Company, Chicago. HOLIDAY HINTS. THE LITTLE LADY OF THE HORSE. By Evetyn Raymonp, With 21 Illustrations by Merritt. Small gto, Cloth, $1.50. AY MOLIERE’S DRAMATIC WORKS. A New Edition, Translated by KATHARINE Prescot WorMELEY. With ‘a Preface by BALZAC, Criticisms by SAINTE-BEUVE, and Portraits by Covret and MiGNakp, 6 vols., 12mo, half Russia, $1.0 per vol. (Vols, I, and II. ready.) THE AIM OF LIFE. Plain talksto young men and women. | By Rev. PutuirS, Moxom. 16mo, Cloth, $1.00. + Terse, graphic and impressive. sible, cheerful and dignitied. gationalist, THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL. By Livias V 16mo, Cloth, $1.00. White and Gold, $1.25. “After all, it rests with ourselves as to whether we shall live in a World Beauti- tul."— Page 20, THE HOUSE OF THE WOLFINGS. A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and all the Kindreds of the Mark, written in Prose and in Verse, by Wiusiae Morris. r2mo, Os ford, $2.00. THE MINOR TACTICS OF CHESS. A Treatise on the Deployment of the Forces in Obedience to Strategic ve. Sen | Principle. By F. K, Yo nd ongre E. C. Howett, 16mo, Cloth, $1.00, ETCHING AND ETCHERS. A Treatise Critical and Practical, Ilustrated with Etchings, revised edition, 8vo, Cloth, $3.00. EMILY DICKINSO: LETTERS. From 1847 to 1886, ldited_ by MauetLoows Toop, With Por- trait and facsimiles of her hand- writing. 2 vols., 16mo, Cloth, $2.00, Roses of Romance. (Keats) $1.00 Balzac’s Novels. 29 vols. each$1.50 Flowers of Fancy. (Shelley) 1.00 Austen's Novels 12 vol ch 1.25 Far From To-Day. (Hall) $1.00. Postpaid on receipt of price. ROBERTS BROTHERS, Puausuers, BOSTON. comicbooks.com