his book little Winifred Hamilton, the child
heroine of "Winifred's Neighbors," reappears,
living in the second of the four stories of a New
York apartment house. On the top floor are two
very interesting children, Betty, a little older
than Winifred, who is now ten, and Jack, a brave
little cripple, who is a year younger. In the end
comes a glad reunion, and also other good fortune
for crippled Jack, and Winifred's kind little
heart has once more indirectly caused great
happiness to others.
How Barbara Kept Her Promise
By NINA RHOADES Large 12mo Cloth
Illustrated by Bertha Davidson $1.00 _net_
Two orphan sisters, Barbara, aged twelve, and
little Hazel, who is "only eight," are sent from
their early home in London to their mother's
family in New York. Faithful Barbara has promised
her father that she will take care of pretty,
petted, mischievous Hazel, and how she tries to do
this, even in the face of great difficulties,
forms the story which has the happy ending which
Miss Rhoades wisely gives to all her stories.
Little Miss Rosamond
[Illustration]
By NINA RHOADES Illustrated by Bertha G. Davidson
Large 12mo $1.00 _net_
Rosamond lives in Richmond, Va., with her big
brother, who cannot give her all the comfort that
she needs in the trying hot weather, and she goes
to the seaside cottage of an uncle whose home is
in New York. Here she meets Gladys and Joy, so
well known in a previous book, "The Little Girl
Next Door," and after some complications are
straightened out, bringing Rosamond's honesty and
kindness of heart into prominence, all are made
very happy.
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_For sale by all bookseller or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the
publishers_
LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON
"_Brick House Books_"
_By NINA RHOADES_
Cloth 12mo Illustrated $1.00 _net_ each
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Priscilla of the Doll Shop
[Illustration]
The "Brick House Books," as they are called from
their well-known cover designs, are eagerly sought
by children all over the country. There are three
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