BY MARY P. WELLS SMITH
She brings into her pictures the pure atmosphere of the healthy, sturdy old New England farm life that gave us men like Webster and Everett, Longfellow, Whittier, the elder Lawrences, and thousands of others in every walk of life whose memories are still kept green.
| JOLLY GOOD TIMES. | THE BROWNS. |
| JOLLY GOOD TIMES AT | MORE GOOD TIMES AT |
| SCHOOL. | HACKMATACK. |
| THEIR CANOE TRIP. | JOLLY GOOD TIMES |
| JOLLY GOOD TIMES AT | TODAY. |
| HACKMATACK. | A JOLLY GOOD SUMMER. |
16mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Each, $1.25. Eight volumes,
uniform, in box, $10.00.
FAVORITE STORIES
BY MISS A. G. PLYMPTON.
Author of "Dear Daughter Dorothy"
The winsome little maid ("Dear Daughter Dorothy"), with her loyalty and love, attracts our hearts as Little Lord Fauntleroy has done, and reveals the divine element in childhood. While reading the story we caught ourselves falling in love with the lovely child, who was withal a creature not too wise or good for human nature's daily food.—Christian Union.
| DEAR DAUGHTER DORO- | THE LITTLE SISTER OF |
| THY. | WILIFRED. |
| DOROTHY AND ANTON. | ROBIN'S RECRUIT. |
| BETTY, A BUTTERFLY. | PENELOPE PRIG. |