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THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTO ¢, DECEMBER 6, 1936~PART ONE N SELECTING books for gifts the giver has as much pleasure as the recipient. Books are very personal gifts. They can express the individuality of the giver as well as fit the personality of the receiver. There are books for every mood, as well as books at every price; substantial books for long Winter evenings; books for pure diversion; books of fresh inspiration. They are indeed of such varied types that you can fit them in anywhere on a Christmas shopping lis! -B.ooks are also easy to wrap tastefully, easy to mail, are not easily damaged, are easy for the recipient to take care of, e, in fact, the perfect gifts. Boxed Stationery ls Always Acceptable! 3 For giving and receiving at this Christ- mastide, there offered a notable group of Crane's Fine Papers in such a variety of textures, colors, borders and beautiful boxes as to please all persons of distinction and discrimina- tion. INDO! Hele: RETURN TO MALAYA—By R. YMENT OF HTER— 50. GAYDLE mwooms_m; Helen 54, BEEURN O A Phean: 16, B man ¥8 50, A v 2 R 22222 Y apility, to probe the depths of cmotion thor of ~British Agent" goes back to th inhibited book about humor and its that lie beneath the surface of every- scene of his youthful romance and ad: sychology which is in itself. funny. BOOk Sel ers day living. Miss Hull has written what Senture, to find it changed and himelf llarious enjoyment awaits the reader N N N N N 3 F N ! : {8 perhaps her finest novel in this story a little disillusioned. =He renews ac- as the author. auoting profusely. pur- 1, th W N ; o D RS verate” business man Who. Susintances and sees things and ta ks Sues his research among the léading o the Wor \ - N 17777, 711111177 7771777, 177777770272 110 0207112111 T17ILLL 21 AAE Upon the death of his wife. is called with people whom the average visitor humerists of our day and the great upon_to develoo his understanding and could never approach _ The people of bumorcus writers of the past. 1lus. love for their children. a matter he had Ihe_ East are presented here as they 5 &P : : never paid much attention to before. nover have been before. Putnam 77. TE sTORY OF THE BIBLE—B7 1. BURNING CITY—By Steshen Vin- ], 4 FRAYER FOR MY SON_By 5], THE NINE OLD MEN—By Drew 55. AN TR AN e scholarly . account. of . the situations « cent Benet—$2.00. The brilliant + Hugh Walpole—3$2.50. In anclent + Pearson and Robert 8. Allen— B b Tapee of the postowar which produced the several books of suthor of *John Brown's Body’ Scarfe Hall. old Colonel Fawcus plays - $250. 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