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by Amy Ella Blanchard


  GIRL AVIATORS SERIES

  Clean Aviation StoriesBy MARGARET BURNHAM.Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid

  THE GIRL AVIATORS AND THE PHANTOM AIRSHIP.

  Roy Prescott was fortunate in having a sister so clever and devoted tohim and his interests that they could share work and play with mutualpleasure and to mutual advantage. This proved especially true inrelation to the manufacture and manipulation of their aeroplane, andPeggy won well deserved fame for her skill and good sense as an aviator.There were many stumbling-blocks in their terrestrial path, but theysoared above them all to ultimate success.

  THE GIRL AVIATORS ON GOLDEN WINGS.

  That there is a peculiar fascination about aviation that wins and holdsgirl enthusiasts as well as boys is proved by this tale. On golden wingsthe girl aviators rose for many an exciting flight, and met strange andunexpected experiences.

  THE GIRL AVIATORS' SKY CRUISE.

  To most girls a coaching or yachting trip is an adventure. How much moreperilous an adventure a "sky cruise" might be is suggested by the titleand proved by the story itself.

  THE GIRL AVIATORS' MOTOR BUTTERFLY.

  The delicacy of flight suggested by the word "butterfly," the mechanicalpower implied by "motor," the ability to control assured in the title"aviator," all combined with the personality and enthusiasm of girlsthemselves, make this story one for any girl or other reader "to gocrazy over."

  Any volume sent postpaid upon receipt of price.

  HURST & COMPANY--Publishers--NEW YORK

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