PHILLIP LEICESTER. By Jessie E. Wright. 264 pp. Cloth, $1.25.

The book ought to make any reader thankful for a good home, and thoughtful for the homeless and neglected.—Golden Rule.

The story is intensely interesting.—Christian Inquirer.

CAP’N THISTLETOP. By Sophie Swett. 282 pp. Cloth, $1.25.

Sophie Swett knows how to please young folks as well as old; for both she writes simple, unaffected, cheerful stories with a judicious mingling of humor and plot. Such a story is “Cap’n Thistletop.”—The Outlook.

LADY BETTY’S TWINS. By E. M. Waterworth. 117 pp. With 12 illustrations. 75 cents.

The story of a little boy and girl who did not know the meaning of the word “obedience.” They learned the lesson, however, after some trying experiences.

THE MOONSTONE RING. By Jennie Chappell. 118 pp. With 6 illustrations. 75 cents.

A home story with the true ring to it. The happenings of the story are somewhat out of the usual run of events.

THE BEACON LIGHT SERIES. Edited by Natalie L. Rice. 5 vols. Fully Illustrated. The Set, $2.50.