New Books Received
New books received by the Ladies' Library : Hnw to know tbc Wild Flowers. Mrs. Wm. Starr Dana. 57 A. Twecty Sermón, by Rt. Kev. l'hillipps Brooks,5sx A. A Kambler's Lease, by Hradford Torrey, 589A. Man and the Glacial Period, by G. Frederick Vrlght,590 A. Art for Art's Sake, by John C. Van Dyke, L H. D., (S B. The Discoverv of America, by John Fiske 2Ci-7O D. The Story of Spain, by E. E. and Susan Hale 271 I). The Puritan In Holland, England, and Ainerlca, by Douglass Campbell, 27'2-ü D. The Story of Malta, by M. M. Ballow, 274 D. American Statesinen, Abruham I.iiifuln, bj l.ï. Morse, Jr., 431-2 K. Charles Dar.vin. by Franela Darwin, 4S8 E. Marie I.ouise and the Decadence of the Em pire, by Inibert L)e Saint-Ainand. 434 E. liarle Uralse, Tlie Island of Elba aud tht Flundreil Dan by Imbert De Saint-Amaud 435 E. Marie Louise and the Invasión of 1814, b Imbert De Saint-Aniand. 430 E. The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Lonise by Imbert De Salut-Ainand. 4S7 E. The Story of a Story aud üther Stories, by Brander Biatthewa, 7001. Islaiui Nlghta Kutertainments.by Robert h Steveusou, 701 I. Donald Marcy.by Elizabeth S. Phelps, 702 I The Downfall. byEmil Zola, 703 I. Kathariue North, by Marie L. Pool, 704 I. Auut Anne.by Mrs. W. K. Clifford,70.r I. M r. Thomas l'iove and üther Stories, by Mar Kant Deland, 700 I. The Ladies' Library will be open from 3 to ó ). ni., instead oí from 2 to 4 p. m. as formeriy.
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