HARMONY FLATS. By C.S. Whitmore. The characters in this story are all drawn true to life, and the incidents are exciting.
WAYWARD WINIFRED. By Anna T. Sadlier. A story for girls. Its youthful readers will enjoy the vivid description, lively conversations, and plenty of striking incidents, all winding up happily.
TOM LOSELY: BOY. By Rev. J.E. Copus, S.J. Illustrated. The writer knows boys and boy nature, and small-boy nature too.
MORE FIVE O'CLOCK STORIES. By S.H. C.J. “The children who are blessed with such stories have much to be thankful for.”
JACK O'LANTERN. By Mary T. Waggaman. This book is alive with interest. It is full of life and incident.
THE BERKLEYS. By Emma Howard Wight. A truly inspiring tale, full of excitement. There is not a dull page.
LITTLE MISSY. By Mary T. Waggaman. A charming story for children which will be enjoyed by older folk as well.
TOM'S LUCK-POT. By Mary T. Waggaman. Full of fun and charming incidents—a book that every boy should read.
CHILDREN OF CUPA. By Mary E. Mannix. One of the most thoroughly unique and charming books that has found its way to the reviewing desk in many a day.
FOR THE WHITE ROSE. By Katharine T. Hinkson. This book is something more than a story; but, as a mere story, it is admirably well written.