For the Bride-to-Be

HER BOOK
By Mabel M. Swan

Flexible covers. Crown 8vo, $2.00 net. Postage extra.

This book is intended first of all for practical use—as a record book to be kept from the time of the announcement of a girl's engagement to her wedding day. The diary is supposed to begin at the time the engagement is announced, giving opportunity for recording luncheons, teas, "showers," and all other pleasant happenings that accompany an engagement. There are pages for lists of the people to be invited to the wedding, and those to whom announcements are to be sent; for lists of gifts, names of givers, and dates of acknowledgment of gifts; pages for photographs, newspaper clippings, descriptions and samples of her trousseau, of her wedding gown, veil, and flowers from her wedding bouquet; and for lists of bridesmaids and ushers.

It is intended secondly as a gift book, as a book to be kept for future years, to recall one of the happiest times in a girl's life. The pages have attractive marginal decorations and a quality of paper suitable for taking writing ink is used. No more appropriate or acceptable gift can be imagined, when a girl is engaged. (Ready in May)

Philosophy and Religion

THE PRINCIPLES OF PRAGMATISM
By H. Heath Bawden

Formerly Professor of Philosophy at Vassar College and at the University of Cincinnati. Crown 8vo, $1.50 net. Postage 14 cents.

In the history of philosophy there have been few more notable phenomena than the rapidity with which the school of thought known as Pragmatism has gained ground among careful thinkers in the last few years, and, unlike many schools of thought, it has, as expounded by the brilliant pen of William James and other leaders, contrived to interest many readers not ordinarily attracted by philosophical subjects. Professor Bawden's book on "The Principles of Pragmatism" is a careful, logical, and lucid exposition of this system of thought, and thoughts bearing on other intellectual fields. The professional philosopher will find it important and significant, while for the lay reader it will be a most useful exposition of this most modern of intellectual currents. Professor Bawden is well known in philosophical circles for his constructive thinking.

THE EARLIEST SOURCES FOR THE
LIFE OF JESUS
By Francis Crawford Burkitt