83. The White Chapel. By Esmé Stuart. (S.P.C.K.) 2s.

A dreamy child’s adventure, very prettily told, connecting the little white curtained bed with the white chantry chapel in a cathedral.

84. The Carved Cartoon. By Austin Clare. (S.P.C.K.) 4s.

This has been much enjoyed when read aloud to somewhat intelligent Sunday-school children in the country, and Londoners always like it. The title is unfortunate, for a cartoon cannot be carved, and what is meant is a copy of a cartoon made by Grinling Gibbons, whose adventures in the Plague and Fire of London are made very interesting.

85. Ivo and Verena. (Masters) 2s.

A beautiful little Fouqué-like tale of early Christianity in the North.

86. Peggy and other Tales. By Florence Montgomery. (Cassell) 2s.

This may be useful where temperance tales are required, though we rather wonder at the father who chose such a subject to amuse his little children.

87. The Ambition of Kate Hicks. (S.P.C.K.) 4d.

Useful for girls going out to service.