“No more welcome present for a girl just getting into her teens could be found than this fine, well-filled volume—a perfect storehouse of information and amusement. It tells how to do everything a girl would like to do, and to do it well, from tatting to playing the violin or organ.”—St. Louis Republic.


The Girls’ Own Out-Door Book.

Edited by Charles Peters,

EDITOR OF “THE GIRLS’ OWN IN-DOOR BOOK.”

180 illustrations. 510 pages. Square 12mo. Cloth extra, $1.75.


Contents.—Girlhood; Out-Door Recreations; The Sea-Side; Our Summer Holidays; Holiday Needle-Work; Social Amusements; Etiquette; Travelling; Shopping and Marketing; The Gardener; Fowl Rearing; The Botanist; The Ornithologist; Knick-Knacks made from Natural Objects; Photography; Astronomy; Out-Door Music; Christian Work.

“All that the work contains is set forth with refinement, taste, and good sense.”—New York Tribune.

“With such a table of contents, no right-minded and intelligent girl can fail to reap pleasure and profit from a careful study of this volume.”—San Francisco Bulletin.