By Margaret Sidney. Seven bright girls are the heroines of this volume for the young people; how they succeeded in doing many acts of charity with their little means, and how they all had a very good time, the author tells in a graphic and entertaining manner; profusely illustrated in the text, and with many full-page pictures. In a handsome lithographed cover, $1.75; cloth, gilt, $2.25.

Who Told It To Me.

By Margaret Sidney, author of “Five Little Peppers.” A charming story of country life and the best kind of country people, and so vivid are some of its touches that one can hardly believe it is all pure fiction. Beautifully illustrated and bound in chromo covers, $1.25; cloth, $1.75.

WIDE AWAKE, 1886.

Two volumes in one including the Chautauqua Supplement. This massive quarto with its thousand double-columned pages and its hundreds of engravings is a book for a whole year’s delight. Its trifling price covers several volumes of popular stories. Cloth, $4.00.

YOUNG FOLKS’ GOLDEN TREASURY OF POEMS.

The finest and most beautiful illustrated volume of poetry ever issued for young people. The illustrations are all original by our best artists. Very finely engraved. It contains many original poems by John G. Whittier, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Christina Rossetti and other famous English and American authors. Extra cloth, gilt edges, $5.00.

ART FOR YOUNG FOLKS.

A book full of suggestions and hints for all young people interested either in the practice or literature of art. Narrating the amusing experiences of two New York boys in its earlier chapters, it goes on to give an account of an Art School for Children in New York City, and then furnishes biographies of twenty-four successful American artists, most of whom are now living, with portraits, engravings of paintings, and views of studios. Quarto, tinted edges, $2.00; cloth, gilt edges, $3.00.

THE POET AND THE CHILDREN.