Here are deeds of stirring adventure and peril, and quiet heroism no less brave, to incite girls to be faithful and fearless, strong and true to the right.

NEW EVERY MORNING: Selections of Readings for Girls. By Annie H. Ryder. $1.00.

This is just such a book as one would expect from the popular author of "Hold up your Heads, Girls!" and will be no less a favorite. The selections are all choice and appropriate, and will be eagerly read each morning by the happy owners.


BOOKS FOR BOYS.

ALL AMONG THE LIGHTHOUSES. By Mary Bradford Crowninshield, wife of Commander Crowninshield. Finely illustrated from photographs and original drawings. Extra cloth, quarto, ..50.

An attractive book for boys, giving the account of an actual trip along the coast of Maine by a lighthouse inspector with two wide awake boys in charge. The visits to the numerous lighthouses not only teem with incident, but abound in information that will interest every one.

BOYS' HEROES. By Edward Everett Hale. Reading Union Library. 16mo, illustrated, cloth, $1.00.

Twelve chapters containing the story told in Dr. Hale's characteristic style, of a dozen characters famed in history as worthy to bear the title of heroes, and the story of whose deeds and lives possesses a special interest for boys.