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by the Parks and Playgrounds Association of New York City. This Association establishes public playgrouflds on vacant lots, roofs of large buildings and on steamboat piers. They also secure the help of the
to set aside certain for playgrounds a few hours a.day for the hundreds o{ children who have nowhere else to p1ay. tr Gifts of monev for the Aroolice
Wrrero,
A. Hyatt Verrill
Hnrrrn,
recting the game. A child who had just found the playground once said, "Who sent her to play with us ?" "Sh ! God
the centir double page and elsewhere in this issue are kindlv loaned to EwRvr,eNo
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Tkeod,ora Marsltall
It is on a street in New York City, under a bridge which spans East River. A Playground Leader is di
The illustrations of city children at play which appear on
CON:TENTS Vor.
Our cover page shows a city
playground.
Gertrude Hutton 2ro
Carrn Frnr Grnrs, Kolah Kitn zrr A PrcNrc rN JereN, Kate Tkompson Connolly ztz A Wrrr<-nxo Tnrp rN CsNrneL CurNa, B. Burgoyne Ckapman zt4 A Lmrpn r'norlr Sera . zt6
Solrr Irq:maestrmc Derrs . zt8 Trrr FrNrrNc Ou:r Crue, Aunt Helen zzo EvrnvreNo Narunr Cr,un, A. Hyatt Verrill zzz Trrr Booi< Saop . 224
streets
menian girls and boys amounting to forty dollars have been received and sent to the American Red Cross at Cairo,
Esypt. Later gifts will be foiwarded. The story of the Armenian Camp at Port Said appeared in the April EvBnYLAND. 4
Iulv Evr,nvle lrn will be a It will contain the interesting articles Filioino number.
66pyright, 1916, by E. W. Htcks. AU rlghts resoned. Entered uuder the a.ct oi March 3' 1879, lg swond-
clnrs matter, Decmber 13, 1913, at the Post Ofnc€ at New York' New lork. Mmu8cripts, which will bo paid for lf rcceptablo, must bo sent to EVERYLAND, 166 Fifth AYenuo' ,New York Clty, wtth eddregs &nil sumclet Dortage lor retum.
and pictures which FiliPino schooi bovs wrote for EveRvLAND. SeL a smail copy of the cover design elsewhere in this issue.
Now go
on!
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The Editor Says: Evrnvr-rNo is indebted to many P[blished Uonthly
DVIIR.YLAND, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York Clty Yerrly subscriptiotr, $1.00 'l'et c(.nts 1i eolly A(ld flfty ccrts for foreign post&go, twenty-Ilre (ente for Canads
E Suson trIendetrhall, Dditor
Mrs. Charles l-. Chaso trl rc. Irranli luason North Balph lJ. I)iffetrdorl€r ;:llrs, Lucy lV. Peabody llforric lV. Ehnes Itrdith Grier Long
AONTENTS
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No.
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Xlanners and Customs
Plant Pifia-Weaving Copra How the Fishelman the Clocodiles
.losi C. Espinosa z3o
Poblo D. Flores z3r Vict. A. Dasig z3z .losd Il[. l;. ];uentcs 233
Marcelo Galitnpht,
234
Saved Hin-rself from
Ar.tcnio R. Cueua.t 235 The Death o{ Apin's Pig Irin.eo T. Domitt,ado 236 FuN auo Frnrcuct<rns . .l . Gertru,de Hu,tton 238 Solrn lutnnnsrrNc D,\TES , 242
Avtsn.t, rnn Mono. Grnr-
Katltarina G. Bttfru,m 244 Pnrsoxrns Eas'l on Jonl,rx lirancc.r ITealey 246 A Gnr,r.t Sunpnrsu Aruta llczuin,s Braskear 248
Crun A. Hyatt Verrill z5o Atrnt Helen zlz Cruu
Evrnvr.rxo N,trunn Bonnv aNr
Bclt'v M,txu ,t
Tnn Sronv or ,l
happened to find just as this magazine was being prepared. He added many interesting
tr
The iilustrations
No,tr-r's Anr< Robcrt Ru,ssell 255
BIG BnowN
Brln
Rcoitto F. Cowan, 256
Copyright, 1916, by II. T9. Iliclis. All right3 reserved. Entered urder the act of llarch 3,18?9, aE secondclaso matter, December 13, I913, at the Post Of;nce at New York, Ne\v Yorli. :llanuscripts, shich will be paid for il acceptable, must be sent to EVERfLAND. 156 Fifth Arenue, ]ierr Iork City. with address and Eufficlent portag€ for relurn.
of
Sillirnan
Institute were kindly loaned to
us by the Presbyterian Board
of Foreign
l/irtttrr,te A. Con^rtantino zzg
Abaca
FrNorNc Ou'r'
Tlren to Mr. Dunlap, a former teacher in Silliman whom we
1916
Scnoor-loys Filipinos Aquilitto A. Jaaier zz\
Laundly Wolk A Trne Story
of our EvsnyraNo family and to Mrs. Hibbard under whose direction the class plepared the stories
items.
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S'ronrrs FRor{ I'rLr},1No
'fhe Early
at Silliman Institute who
ar-e now members
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ADVISORY BOARD I'alcott lVilllame
VII.
boys
for Evrnvraxo.
H. S. ilyers, Business lll&nager
Vor.
of its friends for July favors. First, to the Filipino school-
Missions. t!
The delightful picture of Juanita on page 232 and many of the smaller pictures showing life in the Philippine Islands are plesented through Jhe courtesy
of the Spirit of Mis-
stons,
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August EvrnyraNo is to contain the first number of Turkish Nonsense Tales. Theseare o1d stories which have been
of N ighls. Some fun since the days
.vou
told
Arabian awaiting
!
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Not long ago we spent a few days visiting a school in the Blue Ridge Nlountains (Do you know where it is?) and there we met six hundred as fine girls and boys as you will tind in the whole EvrnvraNl
family. They have since
sent
letters and stories about their school and their homes in the mountains for EvBnyre No readers. Keep your eyes open
ior
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them.
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EVERYLAND, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City Yearly subscription, S1.00 a'en (ents a copy Atltl lifty cents for foreign po8tage' tlYenty-ffve cents for Canad&
llrs. Cllarles F. Chase llrs. Frank }Iason North Mrs. Lucy W. Peabody Relph E. Diffendorfer llorris lV. Ehnes Ealith Grier Long
C ON TEN:TS No.
Aucusr,
9.
1916. PAGE
FnoNrrsprucr-Christ Teaching from a Boat
258
TURKTSH T:\LES,
Stephen 'L)an Rensselaer Trou:bridge z5g
Grrrs rnou rHE CouNrRlr, I. Gerrude Htttton Pnrsorrrs Easr on Jonoer, Frances llealey
Tnu Sronv
INrBausrrNG
DATEs
.
Out Crus Pvzzrxs axo JrNcrrs FrNorNc
is
always glad
takes. Oh, no, but we are thankful that our friends help us to correct them. By some strange oversight in June
Evnnyr-eNo we said that Henry Ward Beecher was for more
than forty years the minister at Pilgrim Church, Brookiyn.
Of course, we should have said Plymowtk Church, as several of our readers promptly wrote us. tr
266
These 4re the days when we are making plans for another
274 276
Evrnvramn Narunr Cr,un, A. Hyatt Verrill 278
Bosrv SrNns Brrrv a Fanu Yann, Robert Rn,ssell Pnenlun.rs, A True Story from India, Lo*isa A'hwuty ifuslr
EvanyraNo
when its readers call attention to the mistakes we make. Not that we are glad we make mis-
264
oF Two BoArs,
Martha A. S. Skannon
Sour
also through their courtesy that we are able to print the E
ADVISORY BOABD Talcott Williams
VII.
mann's famous picture, "Christ Teaching from a Boat." It is interesting pictures on the center double page.
Susan }ten-alerhaU, Ealitor H. S, ilyers, Business Man&ger
Voi..
beautiful frontispiece in this issue. It is a copy o{ Hof -
z8o
year. What new departments do you want in rgIT EvERYrexo? What kind of stories? Write your suggestions on a. postal card addressed to Editor, EvrnvreND, r.56 Fifth Aver nue, New York City, and you rvill get what you want maybe
B
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Aunt Helen
285
.
288
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Did you ever hear of a true fish story? Well, we have one Watch for it in the September !
EvrnvreNn.
6
It has been jolly by H. 1I/. Hicks. AII rights reaerved. CoDyright, Dntered under the aet of !(arch 3, 1879, as secondcl&ss matter, Decmber 13, 1913, at the Post offico at New York, New York. llanuscripts, which s'ill be paid for if acceptable, must be sent to EVERILAND, 156 Iifth Avenue, Nerv Yorli City, rvith adalress and suflicient Dostago for return. 1916,
to meet many Evnnyraxn girls and boys and grown-uD friends of Evrny-
r-aNl this summer at summer conference camps in the Blue Ridge rnountairs, the Rocky
mountains, and elsewhere. What splendid friends all the Evrnvrano family
are
!
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Aitd flfty cents for foreig! po8tcg:6' twenty-flYe cents for Canailo
E.
October EvrnvlaNn has some
fine surprises ! It will contain many interesting compositions and pictures from school boys
and girls
in the Blue Ridge
Xtlountains.
Susan Mendonhall' Eatitor S' llfYers, Buelness llf&l&ger
ADVISORY BOABD
Talcott Tyilllamt Mrs. Charl€s F. Cheso Mr8. I'mnk M&son North rurs. Lucy T[. Pmbodv Rotph D. Difrerdorfer Eilith Grier Lorg Morrls Tf. DhneB
C ON iTENTS Vol.
VII.
No.
ro
Serrrrlmn,
1916 PAGE
B6cue aNo rHE
A Tnur Frsrr
A. Hyatt Verrill
STRANGER,
S:ronv,
Part
One,
Katkarine StanleY Hall
Mn. Crocr rN rHE
HALL
PnrsoNBns
Easr or
z$
Edna Billings 299
EvnnvreNn NarunE CLus, A. Hyatt Verrill How Ws Tnavor rx EvBnv
zgr
LaNo
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3a 3o2
JonneN, Fran,ces Healey 3o7
Rltrrol.rsnawcss FoR MrssroNARrEs,
J. Gertrude Hutton 3rr
Darrs Fme Grnrs
Sorrr ImrrnrsrrNc Certp
Tnr
Frmorwc
Our
Crus
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3r4
Kolah Kim
316
Aunt Helen
3r7
This is the cover f or
November Evrnvrexo. be
printed in colors. The issue
wili contain oictures and stories on "Going to SundaY School
in
E\,nnvlANn."
B
Evenvlero has just received an interesting letter from Old
Africa. Find it on your map. It saYs that rheir school boys have a considerable number of stories and illustrations which theY have prepared to send to EvcnvraNn. Will it not be solendid to have letters and Umtali in South
nictures from the other side of ihe world sent directlY to us ! It will be fine to have friends
in
Rhodesia.
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Evrnvlamo is indebted in this issue. for certain illustrations used in "How \Me Travel." to the Episcopal Board of
Missions, the
Copyright, 1916, bv ff. W. -tlicks' All rights reserved' Entered undor ttrre rct of March S, 18?9, as Eeco[dclass matt€r, December 13' 1913' at the Post offico at New York, New York. Manuscdpts, which will be paiil for if acceptable, must be sent to EVDRYLAND, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City, with address anal sufficiert postage for return.
the
It will
of
PresbYterian
Missions, and the Interboroush Rapid Transit' We are also indebted to the American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society for the attract' ive frontispiece which we PreBoards
sent.
We extend our thanks.
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Publis.lrsd MonthIY
EVTBYLAND, rfo fiidh-evenue, New Yor\ cttv Yearly Eubgirription, $1'00 Ten centa & copy : Atlal Rfty cents
for forcigr postagor
'
twenty-flvo cents for Canaala susan tuenlennoll,
II.
Talcott
llfrs. Frank Mason North Mrs. Lucy W. Peabody Edith Grier Long
AONTENT Vor. VIL No. rr
A Tnur Frsu
.
Sr:onv,
Srlt<wonrts oF
Katkarine Stanley Hall
326
SYRTA,
.
Coru,positions by Stwdents
352
of the Berry Sckool
Pnrsoxrns Eas:r or Jonnam . France-" Healey 34t
FuN
J.
Gertrude Hutton
343
EvrnyreNo Na:runr Ctur.,
A. Hyatt Verritl
34!
.
347
Herrowr'rin
Ptizzyrs Sor,rp
arl .Iircr,ns
.
tr Do you want to know
some'
for you next year?
Well,
here are a few:
323
Iumnosrrrc Dams
FrNtrNc Our Crus
our"
Do not fail to read the suggestion on page 34o.
PAGE
Felicia Buttz Clark
BERRY
Berry School we extend
thanks.
of the splendid things in
Agnes Danforth, Hewes 3zg Grrirrpsrs oF
the
to Mrs. White, who assisted us in securing the illustrations. To these and others at the
1916
Ocroarn,
-Uxlrn rrm Frac
every one submitted. We are also indebted to Miss Ellis and Miss Morrison, in
compositions were written and
ADVISORY BOARD ,william8
Morris W. Dhnea
issue. We are sorry \Me do not have the space to print
whose English classes
Eilitor
S. ltlyers, Busine6a Manegor
trIrs. Charles F. Chase B,alph E. Diffendorfer
" 'SayS
We wish to thank the students of the Berry School for their compositions and drawings which we publish in this
store
A writer from Brazil has of the Brazilian foik tales for Evonvr-aNn readers. "Why the Banana Belongs to the Monkey," is their version of the "Tar \Mrltten several
Baby" story.
A. Hyatt Verrill, the naS outh American products
turalist, is writing the story of which we use, such as choco1ate, bananas and-what do you think the others are? Miss Ferris, the auihor of
"The Land of the Golden Mani' is writing a pageant for us, based on her book, which you will enjoy giving. Then there is a lovely series paper dolls with a ward-
of
for you to color. Two really truly girls, Lola and Valerie, took a triP to the robe
West lndies. One kept a diarY CoDyright, 1916, by ,:1. lV. ttrd.b. AII rightts reservod., Entered unaler the act of March 3, 18?9, as aecondclass mattâ&#x201A;Źr, December 13, 1913, at the Post Oftco at New York' New York. Manuscripts, which rvill be paid for if acceptable, must be 6ent to EVEBYLAND, 156 tr'ifth Avenue, New York City, with address &nd sufficielt postege for return.
and the other had a camera. We will publish their storY, "What We Saw in the West
lndies."
There is a splendid series of
hero stories, which you will
love to read and to tell. These are only a few of the fine treats waiting for you.
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EVDBYLAND' 156 X'ifth AYotruo, New York Cltv Yearly subscrlgtlon, $1'00 Ten centa e copy Aild nfty cents lor lorolSn poBt38:o, twentY-flvc cents lor Con*dr 6
Susan MondenhoU'
Edttor
II. g. llfvors, Bueiness M&r8gGl ADVISOBY BOARD Talcott Wllliams Mr6. Chorl€s f'. Chase Balph E. Diffendorfer
Morris
TY.
Ehnc
1lfr8.
Frank M&son North
MrE. Lucy W. Pe&t'oily
Sunday-schools. El
Edith Grier Long
In the article
CONTEN THr
Frontis
Gor Oun B:'llra, Harold, B.
Drccrnc A
\MELL
stated that the Photograph r'l'as taken bY
Pie
Huiting
c
e
355
Susan Mendenhall 358
Wrrv rrlE BaN-cNe BrroNcs ro rHE Nlomrov, Elsie SPicer Eells 36r
Hslam RtoEs ro Su-roev-scHoot, Herma
N.
Clarh
SortB lNmnrsrrNc DArEs
Gorlc :ro SrrNlav-scrroor- rN
Uxorn rr-rB
C.r.rrNn.tn,
Fr.tc
TrrB FrNorxc Our
J.
Gertrud,e Hutton
Felicia Bul:tz Clark
Cr-us
,lil,.
Leonard Moore of Reirut,
Syria. E
Leaders of classes ili Tke Land, of tke Golden, Man wrll be'glad to knowl thai each issue of Evnnvi r,tNo this winter will conj tain one or more stories suitable to tell, on South America.
EVERY LAND,
Frank L. Brown
A PBnprrual
"Si1kl
worms of Syria" which aooeared in the October issle, we should have
BrcrNNrNG oF SuNDAY-scHooLS,
How Wr
We are in<iebted in this issue to the World Sunday Shool Association for miny pictures. including the one on the cover Page. We are also indebtel to the American SundaY School Union, for cuts ilhistrating Home l'Iission
Aunt
Helen,
Ifichs. All rightB reserved. Copyright, 1916, by If. Entered under the act of March 3, 18?9, es 6econdclass matt€r, December 13, 1913, at the Post Offico at New York, New York. Manuscripts, which will be paid for if acceptable, must be eent to EVERYLAND, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City, with eddress and sufficient postage for return.
The first of series of folk tales from Brazil aPpears in this issue. Later' we will have the storY of chocolate and other good things which South America send to us. tr
Do not fail to read Extne on page 363.
the
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Xlay every reader oi
EvonvreNp share a thank-
f u1 Thanksgiving
some one
else
with
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A
will begin in We Saw in ihe West Indies." It is the diary of tlo little girls and is ilnew serial
Tanuarv. "What
luitrated by photographs taken by the patty.
Su6an Menalenhall' Eilitor II. S. lllyers, Busln€ss M&netor
ADVISORY BOAX,I) Ta,lcott 'W'illiams
'
Mrs. Charles F. Chaso Mrs. I'rank MesoD North
Ralph E. Difrendorfor Morris Tf. Dhnes
Mrs, Luey W. Poabotly Edith Grier Long
C ON.'TENTS Vol VIL CnowoBo
Tnr
he has found some new stories
for EvrnvraNo.
Drcrnrsn4
No. r3
our
Rosalie
Mooxr-rcrr:r
Caur
Mul|hy
387
Becr<,
' I. M. Hull 3gr
NeNcy Lor's Pan:rv J. Gertruile Hutton 394 How rnr MoNrry EscapBoBr,rNG_ EATE\ -Elsi.e Spicer Eells 3$t
Sour lN:rrnBsumc Dar:Bs A cnnrsrnas Tnnn
r*i:"l"ifiian
.
Frantz 4oo rnn Frac Felicia Buttz Clark 4o3 A Lrmrr Ymrow Brnn exo rrrc Hnanr on aw INoraN
Boy
Evrnvrenn Pvzzw Evpnyrern Narune
Eli,zabeth B, Rice 4o7
. 4o8 . 4og , 4ro
PlLcr. Cr-ue. . A. Hyatt Verrill 4rt
Tur Frulrmc Out Cr,ua
!
One
of the very
attractive
of EvrnvreNo in tgtT will be a monthly Prize contest of stories written bv Evenvraxn readers. A subiect will be announced in each issue together with the rules of the contest. features
39S
Usopn
Oun Grprs ro rHE AnurNrars Ewnyramn a'r rne FnoNr
Hurrah
1916
lt. to*o!2ffi
Grr:r FoR THE Fras:r on Noiir-, Helen A.
Wsuv Pnrrrv
Our old friend, Mr. A' HYatt Verrill, who has given us so many splendid stories writes f rom British Guiana (where is that?), saying that
Aunt Helen 4r4
\Me were glad to receive let-
ters from so many of our readers who are Planning to
send Thankssiving and Christ-
mas sifts
to sirlJ and bovs in
other parts of the world and to mountain schools in our own countrv. Do not fail to read "Bovs- and Girls in EuroDe," pige-and "The Piccaninny Christmas Tree," Page
395.
Copyright, 1916, by II. W. Ilick8. All rights reservod. Entered under the act of March 3, 18?9, aE secondcles6 matter, Decomber 18, 1913, at tho Post Omco at New York, New York. Manuscriptg, which will be pa,til for if mceptable' must be sent to EVEBYLAND, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City, with ailalress and 8uffici€nt postage for return.
HERE'S TO A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL!
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