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POLLYANNA: The GLAD Book (475,000)

Mr. Leigh Mitchell Hodges, The Optimist, in an editorial for the Philadelphia North American, says: “And when, after Pollyanna has gone away, you get her letter saying she is going to take ‘eight steps’ tomorrow—well, I don’t know just what you may do, but I know of one person who buried his face in his hands and shook with the gladdest sort of sadness and got down on his knees and thanked the Giver of all gladness for Pollyanna.”

POLLYANNA GROWS UP: The Second GLAD Book

When the story of Pollyanna told in The Glad Book was ended, a great cry of regret for the vanishing “Glad Girl” went up all over the country—and other countries, too. Now appears again, just as sweet and joyous-hearted, more grown up and more lovable.

“Take away frowns! Put down the worries I Stop fidgeting and disagreeing and grumbling! Cheer up, everybody! has come back!”—Christian Herald.

The GLAD Book Calendar

THE POLLYANNA CALENDAR

(Thig calendar is issued annually; the calendar for the new year being ready about Sept. 1st of the preceding year.

Decorated and printed in colors. $1.50

“There is a message of cheer on every page, and the calendar is beautifully illustrated.”—Kansag City Star.