Chapter 4

Three Little Crackers.From Down in Dixie.

ByWill Allen Dromgoole, author of "The Farrier's Dog," etc., with fifty text and full-page illustrations, by E. B. Barry.

One vol., library 12mo, cloth, decorative cover        $1.00

A fascinating story for boys and girls, of a family of Alabama children who move to Florida and grow up in the South.

Prince Harold, a Fairy Story.ByL. F. Brown. With 60 full-page illustrations by Vitry.

One vol., large 12mo, cloth, decorative cover        $1.50

A delightful fairy tale for children, dealing with the life of a young Prince, who, aided by the Moon Spirit, discovers, after many adventures, a beautiful girl whom he makes his Princess.

The Fairy Folk of Blue Hill:A Story of Folk-Lore. ByLily F. Wesselhoeft, author of "Sparrow the Tramp," etc., with fifty-five illustrations from original drawings by Alfred C. Eastman.

One vol., library 12mo, cloth, decorative cover        $1.00

A new volume by Mrs. Wesselhoeft, well known as one of our best writers for the young, and who has made a host of friends among the young people.

Larry Hudson's Ambition.ByJames Otis, author of "Toby Tyler," etc. Illustrated by Eliot Keen.

One vol., library 12mo, cloth, decorative cover        $1.25

James Otis, who has delighted the juvenile public with so many popular stories, has written the story of the rise of the bootblack Larry. Larry is not only capable of holding his own and coming out with flying colors in the amusing adventures wherein he befriends the family of good Deacon Doak; he also has the signal ability to know what he wants and to understand that hard work is necessary to win.

The Adventures of a Boy Reporterin the Philippines. ByHarry Steele Morrison, author of "A Yankee Boy's Success."

One vol., large 12mo, cloth, illustrated        $1.25

A true story of the courage and enterprise of an American lad. It is filled with healthy interest, and will tend to stimulate and encourage the proper ambition of the young reader.

The Young Pearl Divers:A Story of Australian Adventure by Land and by Sea. ByLieut. H. Phelps Whitmarsh, author of "The Mysterious Voyage of theDaphne," etc. Illustrated with twelve full-page half-tones by H. Burgess.

One vol., large 12mo, cloth decorative        $1.00

This is a splendid story for boys, by an author who writes in vigorous and interesting language of scenes and adventures with which he is personally acquainted.

The Voyage of the Avenger:In the Days of the Dashing Drake. ByHenry St. John. With twenty-five full-page illustrations by Paul Hardy.

One vol., tall 12mo, cloth decorative, gilt top        $1.50

A book of adventure, the scene of which is laid in that stirring period of colonial extension when England's famous naval heroes encountered the ships of Spain, both at home and in the West Indies.


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