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Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest; Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies

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by Alice B. Emerson


  THE LINGER-NOT SERIES

  By AGNES MILLER

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors. Price per volume, 50cents. Postage 10 cents additional._

  _This new series of girls' books is in a new, style of story writing.The interest is in knowing the girls and seeing them solve the problemsthat develop their character. Incidentally, a great deal of historicalinformation is imparted._

  1. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE MYSTERY HOUSE _or The Story of NineAdventurous Girls_

  How the Linger-Not girls met and formed their club seems commonplace,but this writer makes it fascinating, and how they made their club servea great purpose continues the interest to the end, and introduces a newtype of girlhood.

  2. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE VALLEY FEUD _or the Great West Point Chain_

  The Linger-Not girls had no thought of becoming mixed up with feuds ormysteries, but their habit of being useful soon entangled them in somesurprising adventures that turned out happily for all, and made thevalley better because of their visit.

  3. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THEIR GOLDEN QUEST _or The Log of the OceanMonarch_

  For a club of girls to become involved in a mystery leading back intothe times of the California gold-rush, seems unnatural until the readersees how it happened, and how the girls helped one of their friends tocome into her rightful name and inheritance, forms a fine story.

  4. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE WHISPERING CHARM

  _or The Secret from Old Alaska_

  Whether engrossed in thrilling adventures in the Far North or occupiedwith quiet home duties, the Linger-Not girls could work unitedly tosolve a colorful mystery in a way that interpreted American freedom to asad young stranger, and brought happiness to her and to themselves.

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  THE BARTON BOOKS FOR GIRLS

  By MAY HOLLIS BARTON

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. With colored jacket._

  _Price 50 cents per volume. Postage 10 cents additional._

  _May Hollis Barton is a new writer for girls who is bound to win instantpopularity. Her style is somewhat of a reminder of that of Louisa M.Alcott, but thoroughly up-to-date in plot and action. Clean tales thatall the girls will enjoy reading._

  1. THE GIRL FROM THE COUNTRY _or Laura Mayford's City Experiences_

  2. THREE GIRL CHUMS AT LAUREL HALL _or The Mystery of the School bythe Lake_

  3. NELL GRAYSON'S RANCHING DAYS _or A City Girl in the Great West_

  4. FOUR LITTLE WOMEN OF ROXBY _or The Queer Old Lady Who Lost Her Way_

  5. PLAIN JANE AND PRETTY BETTY _or The Girl Who Won Out_

  6. LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE _or The Old Bachelor's Ward_

  7. HAZEL HOOD'S STRANGE DISCOVERY _or The Old Scientist's TreasureBox_

  8. TWO GIRLS AND A MYSTERY _or The Old House in the Glen_

  9. THE GIRLS OF LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND _or The Strange Sea Chest_

  10. KATE MARTIN'S PROBLEM _or Facing the Wide World_

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  THE GIRL SCOUT SERIES

  By LILIAN GARIS

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors Price per volume, 50cents. Postage 10 cents additional._

  _The highest ideals of girlhood as advocated by the foremostorganisations of America form the background for these stories and whileunobtrusive there is a message in every volume._

  1. THE GIRL SCOUT PIONEERS _or Winning the First B.C._

  A story of the True Tred Troop in a Pennsylvania town. Two runawaygirls, who want to see the city, are reclaimed through troop influence.The story is correct in scout detail.

  2. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT BELLAIRE _or Maid Marys Awakening_

  The story of a timid little maid who is afraid to take part in othergirls' activities, while working nobly alone for high ideals. How shewas discovered by the Bellaire Troop and came into her own as "MaidMary" makes a fascinating story.

  3. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT SEA CREST _or the Wig Wag Rescue_

  Luna Land, a little island by the sea, is wrapt in a mysteriousseclusion, and Kitty Scuttle, a grotesque figure, succeeds in keepingall others at bay until the Girl Scouts come.

  4. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT CAMP COMALONG _or Peg of Tamarack Hills_

  The girls of Bobolink Troop spend their summer on the shores of LakeHocomo. Their discovery of Peg, the mysterious rider, and the clearingup of her remarkable adventures afford a vigorous plot.

  5. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT ROCKY LEDGE _or Nora's Real Vacation_

  Nora Blair is the pampered daughter of a frivolous mother. Her dislikefor the rugged life of Girl Scouts is eventually changed toappreciation, when the rescue of little Lucia, a woodland waif, becomesa problem for the girls to solve.

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  THE BETTY GORDON SERIES

  BY ALICE B. EMERSON

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors_

  _Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid_

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  1. BETTY GORDON AT BRAMBLE FARM _or The Mystery of a Nobody_ At twelveBetty is left an orphan.

  2. BETTY GORDON IN WASHINGTON _or Strange Adventures in a Great City_Betty goes to the National Capitol to find her uncle and has severalunusual adventures.

  3. BETTY GORDON IN THE LAND OF OIL _or The Farm That Was Worth aFortune_ From Washington the scene is shifted to the great oil fields ofour country. A splendid picture of the oil field operations of today.

  4. BETTY GORDON AT BOARDING SCHOOL _or The Treasure of Indian Chasm_Seeking treasures of Indian Chasm makes interesting reading.

  5. BETTY GORDON AT MOUNTAIN CAMP _or The Mystery of Ida Bellethorne_At Mountain Camp Betty found herself in the midst of a mystery.

  6. BETTY GORDON AT OCEAN PARK _or School Chums on the Boardwalk_ Aglorious outing that Betty and her chums never forgot.

  7. BETTY GORDON AND HER SCHOOL CHUMS _or Bringing the Rebels to Terms_Rebellious students, disliked teachers and mysterious robberies.

  8. BETTY GORDON AT RAINBOW RANCH _or Cowboy Joe's Secret_ Betty andher chums have a grand time in the saddle.

  9. BETTY GORDON IN MEXICAN WILDS _or The Secret of the Mountains_Betty receives a fake telegram and finds both Bob and herself held forransom in a mountain cave.

  10. BETTY GORDON AND THE LOST PEARLS _or A Mystery of The Seaside_Betty and her chums go to the ocean shore for a vacation and Bettybecomes involved in the disappearance of a string of pearls.

  11. BETTY GORDON ON THE CAMPUS _or The Secret of the Trunk Room_ Anup-to-date college story with a strange mystery that is bound tofascinate any girl reader.

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  BILLIE BRADLEY SERIES

  BY JANET D. WHEELER

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors Price per volume, 65cents, postpaid_

  1. BILLIE BRADLEY AND HER INHERITANCE _or The Queer Homestead atCherry Corners_ Billie Bradley fell heir to an old homestead that wasunoccupied and located far away in a lonely section of the country. HowBillie went there, accompanied by some of her chums, and what queerthings happened, go to make up a story no girl will want to miss.

  2. BILLIE BRADLEY AT THREE-TOWERS HALL _or Leading a Needed Rebellion_Three-Towers Hall was a boarding school for girls. For a short timeafter Billie arrived there all went well. But then the head of theschool had to go on a long journey and she left the girls in charge oftwo teachers, sisters, who believed in severe discipline and in very,very plain food and little of it--and then there was a row!

  3. BILLIE BRADLEY ON LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND _or The Mystery of the Wreck_One of Billie's friends owned a summer bungalow on Lighthouse Island,near the coast. The school girls made up a party and visited the Island.There was a storm and a wreck, and three little children were washedashore.

 
; 4. BILLIE BRADLEY AND HER CLASSMATES _or The Secret of the LockedTower_ Billie and her chums come to the rescue of several littlechildren who had broken through the ice. There is the mystery of a lostinvention, and also the dreaded mystery of the locked school tower.

  5. BILLIE BRADLEY AT TWIN LAKES _or Jolly Schoolgirls Afloat andAshore_ A tale of outdoor adventure in which Billie and her chums have agreat variety of adventures. They visit an artists' colony and therefall in with a strange girl living with an old boatman who abuses herconstantly.

  6. BILLIE BRADLEY AT TREASURE COVE _or The Old Sailor's Secret_ Alively story of school girl doings. How Billie heard of the treasure andhow she and her chums went in quest of the same is told in a peculiarlyabsorbing manner.

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