SILVER LININGS

THIS story of a blind girl has a wholesome charm like that of Miss Yonge’s works. The heroine is a little girl when we first meet her, but she is a young woman and has been through many varied experiences when we leave her at last in a happy home, and full of the joy of life. Blindness seems here to be a thing that is inconvenient and sometimes dangerous, and makes life exciting now and again, but its tragedy is so little emphasized that the reader’s sympathies are drawn out without ever any depression weighing upon him.

Illustrations by Margaret Eckerson.

$1.25


By George Ade

Author of “Fables in Slang”

IN BABEL