BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 



The Roses of Saint Elizabeth. byJane 



Scott Woodruff, author of " The Little Christmas 



Shoe." 



Small quarto, cloth decorative, illustrated and decorated 

 in color by Adelaide Everhart , . . . $i.oo 



This is a charming little story of a child whose father 

 was caretaker of the great castle of the Wartburg, where 

 Saint Elizabeth once had her home, with a fairy-tale inter- 

 woven, in which the roses and the ivy in the castle yard 

 tell to the child and her playmate quaint old legends of the 

 saint and the castle. 



Gabriel and the Hour Book. By evaleen 



Stein. 



Small quarto, cloth decorative, illustrated and decorated 

 in colors by Adelaide Everhart . . . $i.oo 



Gabriel was a loving, patient, little French lad, who as- 

 sisted the monks in the long ago days, when all the books 

 were written and illuminated by hand, in the monasteries. 

 It is a dear little story, and will appeal to every child 

 who is fortunate enough to read it. 



The Enchanted Automobile. Translated 



from the French by Mary J. Safford. 



Small quarto, cloth decorative, illustrated and decorated 

 in colors by Edna M. Sawyer . . . $i.oo 



The enchanted automobile was sent by the fairy god- 

 mother of a lazy, discontented little prince and princess to 

 take them to fairyland, where they might visit their old 

 story-book favorites. 



Here they find that Sleeping Beauty has become a fa- 

 mously busy queen ; Princess Charming keeps a jewelry shop ; 

 where she sells the jewels that drop from her lips; Hop-o'- 

 My-Thumb is a farmer, too busy even to see the children, 

 and Little Red Riding Hood has trained the wolf into a 

 trick animal, who performs in the city squares. 



They learn the lesson that happy people are the busy 

 people, and they return home cured of their discontent and 

 laziness. 

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