BY HORACE A. VACHELL,
Author of "Quinneys," "The Hill," "Brothers," "Fishpingle," etc.
"Some Happenings"—in every mood, humorous and dramatic, serious and passionate. The adventurous and the stay-at-home meet in these stories which, characteristic of the qualities of their author, are interesting, effective and attractive all the time.
TWELVE BIRTHDAYS.
BY WINIFRED F. PECK,
Author of "The Court of a Saint."
By the ingenious method of taking twelve of the birthdays of Timothy, the delightful son of Hester Deyne, Mrs. Peck has discovered the framework for a story which, through its humour and moving sympathy, touches deep chords. The relations of Hester with her son and her husband comprise a tale of genial humanity, helpful to these times.
THE LOST NAVAL PAPERS.
BY BENNET COPPLESTONE,
Author of "Jitny and the Boys."