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By MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH

Sleepy-Time Stories

With introduction by Chauncey M. Depew. With 17 full-page illustrations by Maud Humphrey. 8vo.

"Sleepy-Time Stories' is one of the most charming books for little children. It is dainty and fascinating, and those who can read it, or have it read to them, will want sleepy-time to come very often."—The Congregationalist.

Lights of Childland

With 11 full-page illustrations by Alice Farnsworth-Drew. 8vo.

"Mrs. Booth's genial talent is put to use for the little ones in stories so full of gentle mother-love that they carry the older readers back to the days when they, too, were soothed to sleep by little tales like these."—The Churchman.

Twilight Fairy Tales

Wifh 16 full-page colored illustrations and 16 ornamental half-titles, by Amy C. Rand. 8vo.

Mrs. Booth's earlier books won for herself so many appreciative readers that her new books will be sure of a hearty welcome. These stories are for the rainy afternoon, for the fireside, and for bedtime. They are an evidence of the familiarity of the author with the hearts of children.

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

NEW YORK LONDON