*TWEEDIE, THE STORY OF A TRUE HEART*

  _*By Isla May Mullins*_

  _Author of "The Blossom Shop Stories," etc._

  _Cloth decorative, 12mo, illustrated, $1.65_

  In this story Mrs. Mullins has given us another delightful story of theSouth.

  The Carlton family--lovable old Professor Carlton, and his rather wilfuldaughter Ruth--twenty-three years old and with decided ideas as to herfuture--decide to move to the country in order to have more time todevote to writing.

  Many changes come to them while in the country, the greatest of which isTweedie--a simple, unpretentious little body who is an optimist throughand through--but does not know it. In a subtle, amusing way Tweediemakes her influence felt. At first some people would consider her apest, but would finally agree with the Carlton family that she was"Unselfishness Incarnate." It is the type of story that will entertainand amuse both old and young.

  The press has commented on Mrs. Mullins' previous books as follows:

  "Frankly and wholly romance is this book, and lovable--as is a fairytale properly told. And the book's author has a style that's all herown, that strikes one as praiseworthily original throughout."--_ChicagoInter-Ocean_.

  "A rare and gracious picture of the unfolding of life for the younggirl, told with a delicate sympathy and understanding that must touchalike the hearts of young and old."--_Louisville (Ky.) Times_.