"A capital story. It is refreshing to come upon an author who can tell us about real little girls, with sensible ordinary parents, girls who are neither phenomenal nor silly."—Outlook.

THE ADOPTING OF ROSA MARIE

A sequel to "Dandelion Cottage." Illustrated by Mrs. Shinn. $1.50.

The little girls, who played at keeping house in the earlier book, enlarge their activities to the extent of playing mother to a little Indian girl.

"Those who have read 'Dandelion Cottage' will need no urging to follow further.... A lovable group of four real children, happily not perfect, but full of girlish plans and pranks.... A delightful sense of humor."—Boston Transcript.

THE GIRLS OF GARDENVILLE

Illustrated by Mary Wellman. 12mo. $1.50.

Interesting, amusing, and natural stories of a girls' club—"The Sweet Sixteen" of Gardenville.

"Will captivate as many adults as if it were written for them.... The secret of Mrs. Rankin's charm is her naturalness ... real girls ... not young ladies with 'pigtails,' but girls of sixteen who are not twenty-five ... as original as amusing."—Boston Transcript.

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