Transcriber's Note:

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY:A Modern Version.

By MARTHA B. DUNN

This charming story of a little fishermaid of Maine, intellectually "asleep" until she meets the "Fairy Prince," reminds us of "Ouida" at her best.

SUSANNE

By FRANCES J. DELANO

Susanne is a story of a motherless little girl with a wonderful voice who is taken to the city to be educated by a rich aunt, but runs away from the city and returns home.

A CHILD'S DREAM OF A STAR

By CHARLES DICKENS

One of those beautiful, fanciful little allegories which Dickens alone knew how to write.

THE DOLE TWINS

By KATE UPSON CLARK

The adventures of two little people who tried to earn money to buy crutches for a lame aunt. An excellent description of child-life about 1812, which will greatly interest and amuse the children of to-day, whose life is widely different.

LARRY HUDSON'S AMBITION

By JAMES OTIS, author of "Tobey Tyler," etc.

Larry Hudson is a typical American boy, whose hard work and enterprise gain him his ambition,—an education and a start in the world.

THE LITTLE CHRISTMAS SHOE

By JANE P. SCOTT WOODRUFF

A touching story of Yule-tide.

WEE DOROTHY

By LAURA UPDEGRAFF

A story of two orphan children, the tender devotion of the eldest, a boy, for his sister being its theme and setting. With a bit of sadness at the beginning, the story is otherwise bright and sunny, and altogether wholesome in every way.

THE KING OF THE GOLDEN RIVERA Legend of Stiria.By JOHN RUSKIN

Written fifty years or more ago, and not originally intended for publication, this little fairy-tale soon became known and made a place for itself.

A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES

By R. L. STEVENSON

Mr. Stevenson's little volume is too well known to need description.

THE LITTLE COUSIN SERIES

The most delightful and interesting accounts possible of child life in other lands, filled with quaint sayings, doings, and adventures.

Each one vol., 12mo, decorative cover, cloth, with six or more full-page illustrations in color.

Price per volume                     $0.60By MARY HAZELTON WADE unless otherwise indicated

Our Little African CousinOur Little Alaskan CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Arabian CousinBy Blanche McManusOur Little Armenian CousinOur Little Australian CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Brazilian CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Brown CousinOur Little Canadian CousinBy Elizabeth R. MacdonaldOur Little Chinese CousinBy Isaac Taylor HeadlandOur Little Cuban CousinOur Little Dutch CousinBy Blanche McManusOur Little Egyptian CousinBy Blanche McManusOur Little English CousinBy Blanche McManusOur Little Eskimo CousinOur Little French CousinBy Blanche McManusOur Little German CousinOur Little Grecian CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Hawaiian CousinOur Little Hindu CousinBy Blanche McManusOur Little Hungarian CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Indian CousinOur Little Irish CousinOur Little Italian CousinOur Little Japanese CousinOur Little Jewish CousinOur Little Korean CousinBy H. Lee M. PikeOur Little Mexican CousinBy Edward C. ButlerOur Little Norwegian CousinOur Little Panama CousinBy H. Lee M. PikeOur Little Persian CousinBy E. C. SheddOur Little Philippine CousinOur Little Porto Rican CousinOur Little Russian CousinOur Little Scotch CousinBy Blanche McManusOur Little Siamese CousinOur Little Spanish CousinBy Mary F. Nixon-RouletOur Little Swedish CousinBy Claire M. CoburnOur Little Swiss CousinOur Little Turkish Cousin

Transcriber's Note:Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.This text uses "Weinachtsbaum" instead of "Weihnachtsbaum" many times and was left as printed.The remaining corrections made are listed below and also indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.Page 21, "Jask" changed to "Jack" ("Well?" queried Jack as)Page 68, "embarassment" changed to "embarrassment" (my perch with embarrassment)Page 162, "to" changed to "too" (may as well go too)Page 189, "that's" changed to "that" (and the next that she's)Page 223, "irridescent" changed to "iridescent" (minutes. The iridescent)Page 232, "palate" changed to "palette" (get out palette and brushes)Page 246, "role" changed to "rôle" (in the rôle of)Page 323, "corrider" changed to "corridor" (stood in the corridor)Page 324, "sea" changed to "seat" (circular seat surrounding)Advertising Pages:Page 4, "Ceronimo" changed to "Geronimo" (Geronimo, the renowned Apache)Page 4, "atc." changed to "etc." (Apache chief, etc.)Page 14, "d scribing" changed to "describing" (sketches describing the early)Page 20, Our Little Alaskan Cousins, "Nixon-Roule" changed to "Nixon-Roulet" (Mary F. Nixon-Roulet)

Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.

This text uses "Weinachtsbaum" instead of "Weihnachtsbaum" many times and was left as printed.

The remaining corrections made are listed below and also indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.

Page 21, "Jask" changed to "Jack" ("Well?" queried Jack as)

Page 68, "embarassment" changed to "embarrassment" (my perch with embarrassment)

Page 162, "to" changed to "too" (may as well go too)

Page 189, "that's" changed to "that" (and the next that she's)

Page 223, "irridescent" changed to "iridescent" (minutes. The iridescent)

Page 232, "palate" changed to "palette" (get out palette and brushes)

Page 246, "role" changed to "rôle" (in the rôle of)

Page 323, "corrider" changed to "corridor" (stood in the corridor)

Page 324, "sea" changed to "seat" (circular seat surrounding)

Advertising Pages:

Page 4, "Ceronimo" changed to "Geronimo" (Geronimo, the renowned Apache)

Page 4, "atc." changed to "etc." (Apache chief, etc.)

Page 14, "d scribing" changed to "describing" (sketches describing the early)

Page 20, Our Little Alaskan Cousins, "Nixon-Roule" changed to "Nixon-Roulet" (Mary F. Nixon-Roulet)


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