By Mrs. G. R. Alden (Pansy, author of the hundred Pansy books and editor of The Pansy magazine). 12mo, cloth, 1.50.

What is very widely known, but to many obscurely known as the Chautauqua movement is told with a fulness that people would lack the patience to read, if the tale began there and stopped there.

Begins with a little civilized girl and a runaway—actually a tramp. But trust Pansy for making good company.

A novel with the distinctly double purpose of showing how the Reading Circles gather together for self-improvement the most impossible people young and old, and of recommending religious life.

Honor Bright Series.

12 mo, cloth, illustrated, each, 1.25.

Four Boy Stories. By Charles R. Talbot. Brisk and unconventional, bright as boy stories can be. Girl stories, too.

Story of Honor Bright.

Royal Lowrie: A General Misunderstanding.

Royal Lowrie’s Last Year at St. Olaves.