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‘Reviews of Autumn Books (Continued From Fourth Page.) POLICEMAN. -By Charlotte Kuh. Pictures by Kurt Wiese. New York: ‘The Macmillan Co. THE HAPPY HOUR BOOKS—THE MOTORMAN. By Charlotte Kuh. Tiustrations by Kurt Weise. New York: The Macmillan Co. THE HAPPY HOUR BOOKS—THE POSTMAN. By Charlotte Kuh. Tllustrations by Kurt Weise. New York: The Macmillan Co. THE HAPPY HOUR BOOKS—THE DELIVERYMEN. By Charlotte Kuh. Pictures by Kurt Wiese. New York: ‘The Macmillan Co. THE HAPPY HOUR BOOKS—THE FIREMAN. By Charlotte Kuh. Pictures by Kurt Wiese. New York: ‘The Macmillan Co. PATTY PANS; A Cook Book for Be- ners, By Florence La Ganke. lustrated by W. Prentice Phillips. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. GREAT CONQUERORS OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. By A. Hyatt Verrill. Illustrated. New York: D. Appleton & Co. AUNT JO'S SCRAP-BAG. By Louisa M. Alcott. A Selection With Fore- word by Helen Martin. Tllustrated by Beatrice Stevens. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. PIRATE'S PORT: A Tale of Old New York. By Alida Sims Malkus, au- thor of “Caravans to Santa Fe,” etc. Tlustrated by Lyle Justis. Neis York: Harper & Brothers. LIZA JANE AND THE KINKIES. Writ- ten and illustrated b. Mary Phipps. New York: J. H. Sears & Co. ST. NICHOLAS IN TROUBLE. By Felix_Timmermans. Tllustrated by Else Wenz-Vietor. Translated from the German by Amy Flashner. New York: Harper & Brothers. THE PERFECT Z00. By Eleanor Farjeon. Illustrated by Katy Kruse. Philadelphia: David McKay Co. MISS PERT'S CHRISTMAS TREE. Written and_pictured by J. Paget- Fredericks. New York: The Mac- millan Co. I WANT A BOOK. By Bernice Pittala. Tlustrated by Corinne Pauli. New York: Harper & Brothers, ZOO BOOK. Text and Drawings by Jimmy Garthwaite. New York: Harper & Drothers. PELIE'S NEW SUIT. Picture Book by Elsa Beskow. Translated by Marion Letcher Woodburn, New York: Harper & Brothers. ' THE CHRISTOPHER ROBIN STORY BOOK: From “When We Were Very Young,” “Now We Are Six” etc. { By A. A. Milne. Selected and illus- trated by the Author. With decora- tions by Ernest H. Shepard. New “York: E. P. Dutton & Co. SONNY SAYINGS. By Fanny Y. Cory. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. ALICE IN TLEPHANT LAND. By Mary Hastings Bradley, author of “Alice .in Jungleland,” etc. Ncw York: D. Appleton & Co. THIS HAPPENED TO ME: Stories of Real Girls, as Told to Helen Farris, author of “Girls Who Did.” ete. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. THE YOUNG ARCHITECTS. By Kath- arine Stanley-Brown. Illustrated by Rudolph Stanley-Brown. New York: Harper & Brothers, ROSEEN. By Anne Casserley. With pictures by the author. New York: Harper & Brothers. UNDER TWO EAGLES. By Helen Coale Crew. Illustrated by Henry C. Pitz. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. PATRIOT LAD OF OLD SARA- TOGA. By Russell Gordon Carter, author of “Junior Boy Scout Books,"” etc. Tllustrated by Charles Hargens, g. Philadelphia: Penn Publishing o, THE TREE NAMED JOHN. By John B. Sale. Silhouette illustrations by Joseph Cranston Jones. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. DAVID AND “HE BEAR MAN. By Margaret Ashmun. Illustrated by Robert Crowther. New York: The Macmillan Co. THE LUCK OF GLENLORN. By Edith Ballinger Price, author of “Ship of Dreams,” etc. New York: The Cen- tury Co. STORY-LIVES OF MASTER ARTISTS. By Anna Curtis Chandler. Illustrat- ed from paintings. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. GINERVA. By Virginia Watson. Illus- trated by Charlotte Lederer. New York: E. P. Dutton * Co. THE POOH CALENDAR. Verses by A. A. Milne. Decorations by E. H. zhepnrd. New York: E. P. Dutton Co. A THE SUNDAY STAR.' WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 1, 1929—PART TWO. Recent accessions to the Public Library and lists of recommended read- ing will appear in this column each Sunday. ‘Well Known Mex. De Haas, Jacob. Louis D. Brandeis. E-B7383d. Dickinson, T. H. The Portrait of a Man as Governor: Alfred E. Smith. E-Sm50d. Merejkowski, Dmitrl. The Life of Na- poleon. F39442-M541.E. Muir, Edwin. John Knox. E-K78mu. Perkins, J. R. Trails, Rails and War; the Life of General G. M. Dodge. E-D665p. | Powicke, F. M. E-L266p. Smith, A. E. Up to Now. E-Sm50. ‘Tate, “Allen. Jefferson Davis. E-D292t. ‘Townsend, W. and L. The Biography of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. E-Ed93t. Washburn, C. G. The Life of John W. Weeks. E-W418w. Educational Tests. ‘Fenton. Norman, and Worcester, D. A. An Introduction to Educational Measurements. IKI-F368i. Furfey, P. H. Tests for the Measure- ment of Non-Intellectual Traits. IKI-F974t. | Smith, H. L., and Wright, W. W. Tests and Measurements. IKI-Sm56t. Uhrbrock, R. §. An Analysis of the Downey Will-Temperament Tests. IKI-UhT. Van Wagenen, M. J. A Teacher's Man- Stephen Langton. Scales. IKI-V38t. Crime and Criminals. Burns, J. A. The Crucible; a Tale of the Kentucky Feuds. IC883-B93. Detzer, K. W. True Tales of the D. C. I. 1925. IC-D489. Rashleigh, Ralph, pseud. Adventures of an Outlaw. IC45-R18. United States Census Bureau. Prison- ers in State and Federal Prisons and Reformatories. 1926. (Reference, does not circulate). IC83-Un34. Athletics. Bickley, Graham. Handbook of Ath- letics for Coaches and Players. VK-B47. Bostard, W. E. Facts About Elementary Swimming. VGA-B6581. Duncan, M. M, and Cundiff, V. P. ual in the Use of the Educational | Play Days for Girls and Women. V8-D91. , F. R. The Amateur Spirit in Scholastic Games and Sports. VAT-R634. Van_ Arsdale Harris Lumber Co, San Francisco, Calif, Official Rules: Diving, Swimming and Water Polo. VGA-V26. Young Men's Christian Associations National Swimming and Life-Saving Committee. Swimming and Life- Saving Manual. VGA-Y88. - Commercial Correspondence. Aran, Rafael. Espanol Practico Comer- cial. HKC-Ari2. $ Jack. “Take a Letter.” | tion in Secondary Schools. HK- K648, Kleiser, Grenville. Good English in Business. HKC-K67. Marcoux, H. L. Business Correspond- ence. HKC-M33. Perez, Venancio, and Ferrer, Ricardo. Appleton Correspondencia Comer- clal. HKC-P413. Picken, J. H. Credit and_Collection Correspondence. HKDA-P58. Stix, Baer and Fuller Company, St. Louls. Manual of Correspondence. HKC-St59. Fiction. Beauclerk, Helen. The Love of the Foolish Angel. Erskine, John. Sincerity. Gibbons, F. P. The Red Napoleon. Krassnoff, P. N. The Unforgiven. Lee, Mary. It's a Great War! Maxwell, W. B. The Man Who Pre- tended. Ostenso, Martha. The ¥Young May Moon. Runbeck, M. L. People Will Talk. Scanlon, W. 'g %gd Have Mercy on Us! Suckow, Ruth, Cora. Starrett, Vincent. Seaports in the Wastormann; The Mauriztus Case. Jacob. Ireland Remembers 0’Connell’s Struggle Celebrations of the centenary of Catholic emancipation have resurrect- ed the fame of Daniel O'Connell, eclipsed to a great extent in the last half century by the trend of Irish national - feeling toward independence. In his day O'Connell was opposed and criticized by the Young Ireland party, SfHupe dmeoten: - e 0 . 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