OF FAVORITE SONGS Treamy of the Best Songs HALL & M CREARY The Golden Book of A New Song Book Better than any Other in Its Class A better song book for the price is not made. It contains 170 songs, every one of which is an old favorite. Each song is complete with words and music. SONGS FOR EVERY OCCASION The list includes lullabies, songs of the seasons, folk songs, motion songs, sacred songs, sentimental songs. classical songs, inspirational songs, vacation songs, songs for special days, including National Song Week and Christmas. It also includes a number of rounds and tunes suitable for marches and drills, and in addition to these it has a complete list of Patriotic and National Songs and most of the Peace Songs of the National Choral Peace Jubilee Committee. A SONG BOOK FOR ALL SCHOOLS The Golden Book of Favorite Songs is a complete song book, suitable for schools of all kinds. It contains songs for all grades from Kindergarten to College, and enough of each kind to meet all requirements, and besides all this it has a story of each of our leading patriotic songs, stories every American should know. It contains 128 pages, 6x9 inches, bound in handsome golden yellow paper covers, of good wearing qualities, attractively printed in two colors. All Together Robin Red Breast THE FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OF CONTENTS: Woodman Spare That Tree Annie Laurie Vacation Days Auld Lang Syne Try, Try Again Battle Cry of Freedom Twinkle Little Star Battle Hymn of the Republic Stars and Stripes Bell Doth Toll Sword of Bunker Hill Blest Be the Tie That Binds The Snow Bird Blue Bells of Scotland Raise Your Hands (Motion Seng) Robinson Crusoe The Bull Dog Old Santa Claus Can A Little Child Like Me Mary Had A Little Lamb Our Flag (Motion Song) Cheer, Boys, Cheer My Own Native Land Largo Good Morning to You Years of Peace Good Night, Ladies Hail, Columbia Praise for Peace The Quilting Party Harrow Marches Onward Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Stars of the Summer Night Sweet and Low The Vacant Chair Watch on the Rhine Those Evening Bells We're All Noddin' To and Fro There are twenty other songs, just as good as these, in the book, but for lack of space we cannot list them here. PRICES Single copies 15 cents postpaid, two or more copies at the rate of $1.50 a dozen postpaid TEACHER'S JOURNAL CO., Marion, Indiana Accredited by the State Board of Education The institution maintains a strong High School, commissioned by the State Board. Those who have completed the common branches may enter the high school here and complete the course preparatory to Class A work. COURSES MAINTAINED. A Regular High School Course for Students of Legal Age. Course for Teachers of Class A, Twelve Weeks. Course for Teachers of Class B, Twenty-four Weeks. Course for Teachers of Town and Country Schools, Two Years, (18 mos.) Courses in Manual Training, Agriculture and Domestic Science, carried out as recommended by the State Board of Education. ORATORY COURSE. Two years. One of the strongest and most successful in the EXPENSES. Expenses are very reasonable; as low as consistent with good accommodations. No school offers better accommodations for the same money. SURROUNDINGS. Few schools have more attractive surroundings. Good sidewalks, well paved streets, electric light, street car to the college door, a quiet, law abiding community. For catalogue and further information address, S. P. HATTON, Pres., or C. C. THOMAS, Vice-Pres. and Secy., Marion, Indiana. PUBLISHED MONTHLY Admitted as Second-class Matter at the Postomce at Marion, Indiana, under the Aet of CongrONS of March 8, 1879. ONE DOLLAR is the subscription price for one year. Single Copies mailed for ten cents. REMITTANCES should be made by draft on New York, express money order or postal money order payable to The Teacher's Journal Company. ADVERTISING RATES made known on application. CONTRIBUTIONS on educational topics are welcomed. Practical questions of real eduentional value carefully answered. Puzzles receive no attention. CHANGES IN ADDRESS should be ordered one month in advance. If The Journal does not reach you by the 15th of the month inform us. Address all communications to the TEACHER'S JOURNAL COMPANY, MARION, INDIANA Don't forget "Riley Day," October work. How much it accomplishes de 18th. Work with your superintendent and trustee, not for them. It is better to do a few things well than to half do many things. If your pupils are interested and working you need not fear results. Are the floors and windows of your school room clean, the yard neat and attractive? Some of the burdens of this great war is upon you and me. What shall we do about it? If you have the little book, "Opening Exercises," you have a means of starting the day right. Use it. pends very much upon the leader. Keep yourself busy looking for the good things about you, and you will have little time to hunt for the bad. The little magazine, "Something To Do," has suspended publication. Money will be refunded to all subscribers. the Teacher's Journal, write us. The good teacher conserves the time and energies of the child. The poor teacher kills time and counts the hours to pay day. It should be the life philosophy of every one to love his work. There is A school is an organization for no joy so satisfying as that which |