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Martha Finley
ELSIE'S YOUNG FOLKS, by Martha Finley, author of the"Elsie" books. 12mo, cloth, $1.25
It is unnecessary to do more than to announce a new "Elsie" book, for amultitude of young readers eagerly await the appearance of each new volumein the series.
Harry Thurston Peck
THE ADVENTURES OF MABEL (for children of five and six),by Harry Thurston Peck. New edition. Illustrations byMelanie Elisabeth Norton. Large 12mo, $1.00
These are simple stories told in such a way as really to interest children offive and six years of age, and not written over their heads. The author hastold them to his own child, and as they charmed her, it is believed they willdelight other children of her age.
Elisabeth W. Champney
ANNEKE, A LITTLE DAME OF NEW NETHERLANDS, byElizabeth W. Champney, author of the "Witch Winnie"books. This is volume II in the series of "Dames andDaughters of Colonial Days." 12mo, cloth, $1.50
Mrs. Champney has projected a series in which the initial volume waspublished last autumn. The series gives great promise of interest and instructionfor younger readers.
Amanda M. Douglas
A LITTLE GIRL IN OLD WASHINGTON, by Amanda M.Douglas. Uniform with "A Little Girl in Old New York"and "A Little Girl in Old Boston." 12mo, cloth, $1.50
This is a continuation of the "Little Girl" Series which has been so warmlywelcomed.

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THE MASTER CHRISTIAN
By MARIE CORELLI

The Most Talked-of Novel of the Season


It Is Untruthful "Miss Corelli has libelled the whole Roman curia."—Dr. William Barry. It Is Truthful "That every one of her charges is true in substance I have not a shadow of doubt."—Dr. Joseph Parker.
It Is Not Well Written "It is a disappointing book. It is brilliant in spots, but as a whole it is a dismal failure!"—San Francisco Chronicle. It Is Well Written "It is written with vigor, strength, and an abandon of fine expression that carries all before it."—Philadelphia Item.
It Is Not Interesting "She emits a long-drawn melancholy howl. Six hundred solid pages of small print, and nothing but words, words, words."—N. Y. Sun. It Is Interesting "The story holds the interest from beginning to end. Of all her books, this is the most interesting and thrilling."—New York Press.
It Is Sacrilegious "The book is one that jars on the religious sensibilities irrespective of creed. The religious part of the story is merely denunciation."—Chicago Tribune. It Is Not Sacrilegious "The book is not irreverent."—Ian Maclaren. "The book is a bold attack on dogma and the creeds, and pleads eloquently for the pure love of Christ."—Chicago Inter Ocean.
It Is Immoral "The book if generally read by the young would be as destructive as the immoral novel."—Watertown Herald. It Is Moral "There are many who will object to the book, but in spite of their strictures the book will find thousands of sympathizers who will condone it."—Boston Journal.

12mo, cloth, 610 pages, $1.50

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