Little Maid Series— -Continued 
A DEAR LITTLE GIRL 
By Amy E. Blanchard, Author of “ Taking a 
Stand," “ Thy Frie 7 id Dorothy ,” etc . Illus- 
trated . 1 2/«£>. Cloth. $1.00. 
This is a pretty, wholesome child’ s story, one of 
the sort that commends itself to children’s sympa- 
thies and will be conned again and again. The 
author is Amy E. Blanchard, who has written 
several other acceptable juveniles. No mother need 
hesitate ever putting this or any other of Miss 
Blanchard’ s stories into her little daughter’ s hands. — 
Detroit Free Press. 
Amy E. Blanchard is the author of quite a num- 
ber of pure-toned stories for girls, and her latest book 
is “A Dear Little Girl,” who won the love of every- 
body through the expression of a character at once 
simple and innocent . — Philadelphia Call. 
The story of a bright, charming, tender, and good- 
hearted little girl, whose kindness, amiability, and 
natural and unaffected goodness charm all who come 
in contact with her, and soften the heart even of 
those who are inclined to be harsh and severe with 
children. It is one of a number of books published 
lately which give an insight into the feelings and 
motives of childhood. It indicates how their seeming 
faults are frequently the result of their good im- 
pulses. 
The simple story is well told, and will interest 
children and all who are interested in them. — Pitts- 
burg Times. 
