PANSY'S PRIMARY LIBRARY. Nothing for young readers surpasses this collection. 30 vols 7.50
POCKET MEASURE (The). This new story will find thousands of delighted readers, 12mo, 575 pp. illustrated 1.50
RANDOLPHS (The). The characters so interesting in "Household Puzzles" again appear in this most welcome volume. 12mo, illustrated 1.50
RUTH ERSKINE'S CROSSES. A sequel to the story of the "Chautauqua Girls." Too much cannot be said in praise of the insight it gives into the true way of studying and using the Word of God. 12mo, cloth, illustrated 1.50
SIDNEY MARTIN'S CHRISTMAS. A charming story book. 12mo, illustrated 1.50
SIX LITTLE GIRLS. A story in large print. 12mo, cloth, illustrated .75
SOME YOUNG HEROINES. 12mo, cloth, illustrated 1.00
SIDE BY SIDE. Books full of helpful inspiration. 12mo, cloth, illustrated .60
THAT BOY BOB. For young readers. By Faye Huntington and Pansy. 12mo, cloth, illustrated .75
THE LITTLE PANSY SERIES. 10 vols., boards, 3.00; cloth 4.00
THOSE BOYS. By Faye Huntington. A noble book for the older boys. 12mo 1.50
THREE PEOPLE. An intensely interesting and effective temperance story. 12mo, illustrated 1.50
TIP LEWIS AND HIS LAMP. A story of school life for boys. 12mo, illustrated 1.50
TWO BOYS. A short story fully illustrated. 12mo, cloth, illustrated .75
WISE AND OTHERWISE. Some of the finest character-painting is to be found in this book. 12mo, illustrated 1.50
WHAT SHE SAID. The two stories "What she said and What she Meant," and "People who haven't time and can't afford it," are here put in one volume. 12mo, cloth, illustrated 1.25
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[EXTRACTS FROM OPINIONS OF THE CRITICS.]
The Original $500 Prize Stories.
Andy Luttrell. Price, $1.50.
Andy Luttrell is remarkable for its exceeding interest, and impressive illustrations of evangelical truth and Christian experience.—The Morning Star.
Shining Hours. $1.50.
"Shining Hours" is by a young clergyman, whose name is withheld from the public, but it is a book of great beauty, and promises greater things in the future.—Boston Traveller.
Master and Pupil. Price, $1.50.
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May Bell. Price, $1.50.
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Sabrina Hackett. Price, $1.50.
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Aunt Matty. Price, $1.50.
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Light from the Cross. Price, $1.50.
Contradictions. Price, $1.50.
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Short-Comings and Long-Goings. Price, $1.25
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Lute Falconer. Price, $1.50.
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Hester's Happy Summer. Price, $1.25.
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One Year of My Life. Price, $1.25.