+ + —Engin. N. 53: 527. My. 18, ‘05. 710w.
+ +Nature. 72: 219. Jl. 6, ‘05. 770w.

Stokely, Edith Keeley, and Hurd, Marian Kent. Miss Billy. [†]$1.50. Lothrop.

A young philanthropist who “leaves a trail of sanitation, repairing, mending, soap, and jokes behind her.... Anything but perfect, she corrects her own faults briskly, even while she reproves the shortcomings of her neighbors, and steers safely between the priggishness of some heroines of her class and the dullness of those created to listen to the twisted English and logic of their beneficiaries.” (N. Y. Times.)

“Pleasant story.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 176. Mr. 18, ‘05. 190w.

“This is an ideal story for young girls—sprightly and full of fun, it teaches, nevertheless, a wholesome lesson in the matters of neighborly love and the overcoming of false pride.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 300. My. 6, ‘05. 480w.

“So pleasantly and humorously is the story told that one never for a minute imagines while reading it that the authors are ‘pointing a moral.’”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 391. Je. 17, ‘05. 200w.

Story, Douglas. Campaign with Kuropatkin. [*]$3. Lippincott.