Polly's First Year at Boarding School
JUDITH AND JANE
By Eleanore Myers Jewett
Author of "Wonder Tales from Tibet" and "Egyptian Tales of Magic"
Cloth, Large 12 Mo., Illustrated
This is the story of two very different girls who became friends. Theybegan by being anything but friendly and Jane who was "new" found lifein school rather unpleasant. Then came the play and the mystery of theflowers and things cleared up a bit, only to grow darker with the affairof Alys' book. Strange that Judy, who apparently had so much to make herhappy, should be envious of Jane, who had so little! Judy, however, wasnot so happy as might have been expected. As for Jane, troubles came herway thick and fast, and with the accident as a dreadful climax to themisunderstanding in school, it seemed as if there was nothing left forher to cling to. But Jane found that trouble, met by a brave heart, winsfriends, and friends mean more than anything else.
All sorts of wonderful things happened after Judith and Jane becamefriends. And then the thrilling adventure that might have ended sotragically! It was a friend again who saved the day; a stranger, aborrowed nickel and--but that would be telling the tale.
"Judith and Jane," to repeat, is a story of friendship, adventures,mischief, happy play and a surprising ending, all these things, butunderneath and through them all is the story of how Judith and Janebecame friends and what came of it.
The book contains four colored illustrations, is handsomely bound inspecial cloth, with headbands. Wrapper in three colors.
Publishers: BARSE & CO. New York, N. Y., Newark, N. J.