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JULIA MAGRUDER.

MISS AYR OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER STORIES. 16mo. $1.25.

Critics have always united in saying of Miss Magruder's work that it was interesting. In addition to this her new volume is noticeable for its grace and beauty, real sentiment where it is needed, and strength as well. It will be welcomed by the many who enjoyed "The Princess Sonia" and "The Violet."


HENRY M. BLOSSOM, Jr.

CHECKERS; a Hard -Luck Story, by the author of "The Documents in Evidence." i6mo. $1.25. Third edition.

"Abounds in the most racy and picturesque slang."—N. Y. Recorder

"Checkers is an interesting and entertaining chap, a distinct type, with a separate tongue and a way of saying things that is oddly humorous."—Chicago Record.

"If I had to ride from New York to Chicago on a slow train, I should like half a dozen books as gladsome as Checkers, and I could laugh at the trip."—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.


ALICE MORSE EARLE.

CURIOUS PUNISHMENTS OF BYGONE DAYS; by the author of "Sabbath in Puritan New England," etc., with many quaint pictures by Frank Hazenplug. 12mo. $1.50.

Mrs. Earle dedicates her book, in the language of an old-time writer, to "All curious and ingenious gentlemen and gentlewomen who can gain from acts of the past a delight in the present days of virtue, wisdom and the humanities."