The Adventures of Beatrice and Jessie. By Richard Mansfield.

The story of two little girls who were suddenly transplanted into the “realms of unreality,” where they met with many curious and amusing adventures.

A Child’s Garden of Verses. By R. L. Stevenson.

Mr. Stevenson’s little volume is too well known to need description. It will be heartily welcomed in this new and attractive edition.

Little King Davie. By Nellie Hellis.

The story of a little crossing-sweeper, that will make many boys thankful they are not in the same position. Davie’s accident, hospital experiences, conversion, and subsequent life, are of thrilling interest.

The Sleeping Beauty. A Modern Version. By Martha B. Dunn.

This charming story of a little fishermaid of Maine, intellectually “asleep” until she meets the “Fairy Prince,” reminds us of “Ouida” at her best.

The Young Archer. By Charles E. Brimblecom.

A strong and wholesome story of a boy who accompanied Columbus on his voyage to the New World. His loyalty and services through vicissitudes and dangers endeared him to the great discoverer, and the account of his exploits will be interesting to all boys.