. Review of reviews and world's work. winner. The story isspiritedly illustrated by Florence Scovel Shinn. Stories of every-day life about girls and for girls areAn Honor Girl, by Evelyn Raymond, illustrated byBertha G. Davidson; Helen Grants Friends, byAmanda W. Douglas, illustrated by Amy Brooks and Randys Good Times, by Amy Brooks, illustratedby the author. John Bunyan, without a particle ofartistic ability, was able, through sheer singleness of purpose, to write dialoguethat has become much art, butwith similar singleness ofpurpose, Miss NinaRhoades writes dialoguethat carr


. Review of reviews and world's work. winner. The story isspiritedly illustrated by Florence Scovel Shinn. Stories of every-day life about girls and for girls areAn Honor Girl, by Evelyn Raymond, illustrated byBertha G. Davidson; Helen Grants Friends, byAmanda W. Douglas, illustrated by Amy Brooks and Randys Good Times, by Amy Brooks, illustratedby the author. John Bunyan, without a particle ofartistic ability, was able, through sheer singleness of purpose, to write dialoguethat has become much art, butwith similar singleness ofpurpose, Miss NinaRhoades writes dialoguethat carries with it strongconviction of reality, andin this years volume, TheChildren on the TopFloor, illustrated byBertha G. Davidson (Lee& Shepard), a sequel toWinifreds Neighbors,we have another sweetstory telling of childishsacrifice and the beneficentresults of wholesome ac-tions. They are all pub-lished by Lee & Shepard. The Penn PublishingCompany have a long listof girls books, amongthem The Whirligig, by IN DOUBLETAND HOSE M. Evelyn Raymond, illustrated by Ruth Rollins ; BettyWales, Freshman, by Margaret Warde, illustrated byEva M. Nagle; Mistress Moppet, by Annie , illustrated by Margaret F. Winner, and HerSecret, by Mary , illustratedby Isabel Lyndall. IN OTHER TIMESTHAN OURS. The Injnns camelast night | While thesoldiers were abed, \\. l ml they gobbled aChineseliite \\ And offto the woods theyfled! I Tlic woods arcthe cherry trees \\Down in the orchardlot, I And the sol-diers arc marching toseize I Tlie booty theInjuns got.—BieldsPoems of Child-hood. Hairbreadth adven-tures in other timesthan ours are nar-rated in The Laurel Token, by Annie M. Barnes, illustrated by G. W. Pick-nell (Lee & Shepard); A Lass of Dorchester, by AnnieMr. Barnes, illustrated by Frank T. Merrill (Lee & Shep-ard), and In Doublet and Hose, by Lucy Foster Mad-ison, illustrated by Clyde O. Deland (Penn Pub. Co.).The Story of Rolf and the Vikings Bow (Little,Brown), by Allen French,


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