THE NOVELS OF CLARA LOUISE BURNHAM

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  JEWEL: A Chapter in Her Life. Illustrated by Maude and GenevieveCowles.

  A sweet, dainty story, breathing the doctrine of love and patience; andsweet nature and cheerfulness.

  JEWEL'S STORY BOOK. Illustrated by Albert Schmitt.

  A sequel to "Jewel" and equally enjoyable.

  CLEVER BETSY. Illustrated by Rose O'Neill.

  The "Clever Betsy" was a boat--named for the unyielding spinster whomthe captain hoped to marry. Through the two Betsys a clever group ofpeople are introduced to the reader.

  SWEET CLOVER: A Romance of the White City.

  A story of Chicago at the time of the World's Fair. A sweet human storythat touches the heart.

  THE OPENED SHUTTERS. Frontispiece by Harrison Fisher.

  A summer haunt on an island in Casco Bay is the background for thisromance. A beautiful woman, at discord with life, is brought to realize,by her new friends, that she may open the shutters of her soul to theblessed sunlight of joy by casting aside vanity and self love. Adelicately humorous work with a lofty motive underlying it all.

  THE RIGHT PRINCESS.

  An amusing story, opening at a fashionable Long Island resort, where astately Englishwoman employs a forcible New England housekeeper to servein her interesting home. How types so widely apart react on each other'slives, all to ultimate good, makes a story both humorous and rich insentiment.

  THE LEAVEN OF LOVE. Frontispiece by Harrison Fisher.

  At a Southern California resort a world-weary woman, young and beautifulbut disillusioned, meets a girl who has learned the art of living--oftasting life in all its richness, opulence and joy. The story hingesupon the change wrought in the soul of the blase woman by this glimpseinto a cheery life.

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