“It is,” says the Pall Mall Gazette, “full of good, healthy reading, such as will stimulate girlish enthusiasm of all kinds.”

Girls in Society, in business, at school; girl artists, girl musicians, invalid girls, studious girls, sporting girls, girls with hobbies, all say “There is no magazine for girls but The Girl’s Realm.”

THE GIRL’S REALM does not stand still—

its Editor is always abreast of girlish interests. Whether it is a new career for girls, a new game, a new stitch in needlework, or a new hobby or fad, The Girl’s Realm is sure to be the first magazine to deal with it.

Then there are articles on Careers, on Celebrated Girls’ Schools, New Plays for Girls, Music, Art, Needlework, Furnishing, Gardening, and Natural History, in addition to Splendid Serials and Short Stories by well-known writers. The Girl’s Realm Correspondence and Exchange, by which girls all over the world may correspond and exchange stamps, postcards, books, music, etc., with each other, has become famous among girls, while the Guild of Service and Good Fellowship, founded by the Bishop of London (which numbers over 2,200 Girl Members), has proved a boon to many lonely and unfortunate girls as well as to the Members.

Westminster Gazette.—“Those who know ‘The Girl’s Realm’ in its serial form know that the publication is capitally edited, and that the contents, while appealing specially to the particular class for whom the magazine is intended, contains much that interests all classes of readers. The fiction is good and wholesome, and many of the different articles and papers are of great practical value to girls. The illustrations have always been notable, and this year they are perhaps, more numerous and excellent than ever.”

Glasgow Mail.—“‘The Girl’s Realm’ ... is an exceedingly well-balanced and varied publication, cleverly illustrated, smartly written, and carrying throughout the healthy happy tone which is doubly acceptable....”

Yorkshire Post.—“‘The Girl’s Realm’ is, without exception, the best of the magazines provided for girls, and especially girls whose education in good private schools refines their taste.”

The Lady’s Pictorial.—“‘The Girl’s Realm’ ... is brimful of bright and varied matter, both literary and artistic, and, edited with excellent taste and discretion, maintains its reputation as an ideal magazine for our daughters.”

The Spectator.—“So much pains is taken with magazines in general, that we have seldom anything but praise to give, and praise is necessarily monotonous. It is only fair, however, to remark that ‘The Girl’s Realm’ is specially good. The list of contributors is nothing less than remarkable, and the contents are worthy of the list.”