THE GOLDEN LILY. By Katharine T. Hinkson. “Another proof of the author's wonderful genius.”
THE MYSTERIOUS DOORWAY. By Anna T. Sadlier. “A bright, sparkling book.”
OLD CHARLMONT'S SEED-BED. By Sara T. Smith. “A delightful story of Southern school life.”
THE MADCAP SET AT ST. ANNE'S. By Marion J. Brunowe. “Plenty of fun and frolic, with high moral principle.”
>BUNT AND BILL. By Clara Mulholland. “There are passages of true pathos and humor in this pretty tale.”
THE FLOWER OF THE FLOCK. By Maurice F. Egan. “They are by no means faultless young people and their hearts lie in the right places.”
PICKLE AND PEPPER. By Ella L. Dorsey. “This story is clever and witty—there is not a dull page.”
A HOSTAGE OF WAR. By Mary G. Bonesteel. “A wide-awake story, brimful of incident and easy humor.”
AN EVERY DAY GIRL. By Mary T. Crowley. “One of the few tales that will appeal to the heart of every girl.”
AS TRUE AS GOLD. By Mary E. Mannix. “This book will make a name for itself.”