By ELIZABETH ROBINS.
``' The Convert ' devotes itself to the exploitation of the recent suffragist movement in England. It is a book not easily forgotten by any thoughtful reader.''--Chicago Evening Post.
Robins--A Dark Lantern. By ELIZABETH ROBINS.
A powerful and striking novel, English in scene, which takes an essentially modern view of society and of certain dramatic situations.
Ward- The History of David Grieve. By MRS. HUMPHREY WARD. `` A perfect picture of life, remarkable for its humor and extraordinary success at character analysis.''
======== THE MACMILLAN JUVENILE LIBRARY
This collection of juvenile books contains works of standard quality, on a variety of subjects--history, biography, fiction, science, and poetry--carefully chosen to meet the needs and interests of both boys and girls.
Each volume, cloth, 12mo, 50 cents net; postage, 10 cents extra
Altsheler--The Horsemen of the Plains. By JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER.
A story of the West, of Indians, of scouts, trappers, fur traders, and, in short, of everything that is dear to the imagination of a healthy American boy.''--New York Sun.
Bacon--While Caroline Was Growing. By JOSEPHINE DASKAM BACON.
Only a genuine lover of children, and a keenly sympathetic observer of human nature, could have given us this book.'' Boston Herald.
Carroll--Alice's Adventures, and Through the Looking Glass. By LEWIS CARROLL. One of the immortal books for children.''
Dix- A Little Captive Lad. By MARIE BEULAH Dix.
``The human interest is strong, and children are sure to like it.'' Washington Times.
Greene--Pickett's Gap. BY HOMER GREENE.
``The story presents a picture of truth and honor that cannot fail to have a vivid impression upon the reader.''--Toledo Blade.
Lucas--Slowcoach. By E. V. LUCAS.
``The record of an English family's coaching tour in a great old- fashioned wagon. A charming narrative, as quaint and original as its name.''--Booknews Monthly.
Mabie--Book of Christmas. By H. W. MABIE.
``A beautiful collection of Christmas verse and prose in which all the old favorites will be found in an artistic setting.''--The St. Louis Mirror.
Major- The Bears of Blue River. BY CHARLES MAJOR. `` An exciting story with all the thrills the title implies.''
Major--Uncle Tom Andy Bill. BY CHARLES MAJOR.
``A stirring story full of bears, Indians, and hidden treasures.'' Cleveland Leader.
Nesbit--The Railway Children. By E. NESBIT.
``A delightful story revealing the author's intimate knowledge of juvenile ways.''--The Nation.
Whyte- The Story Book Girls. BY CHRISTINA G. WHYTE.
``A book that all girls will read with delight--a sweet, wholesome story of girl life.''
Wright- Dream Fox Story Book. BY MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT.
``The whole book is delicious with its wise and kindly humor, its just perspective of the true value of things.''
Wright- Aunt Jimmy's Will. BY MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT. Barbara has written no more delightful book than this.''