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THE KHAKI GIRLS OF THE MOTOR CORPS
_or Finding Their Place in the Big War_
Joan Mason, an enthusiastic motor girl, and Valerie Warde, a society
debutante, meet at an automobile show. Next day they go together to
the Motor Corps headquarters and in due time are accepted and become
members of the Corps, in the service of the United States. The two
girl drivers find motoring for Uncle Sam a most exciting business.
Incidentally they are instrumental in rendering valuable service to the
United States government by discovering and running down a secret
organization of its enemies.
THE KHAKI GIRLS BEHIND THE LINES
_or Driving with the Ambulance Corps_
As a result of their splendid work in the Motor Corps, the Khaki Girls
receive the honor of an opportunity to drive with the Ambulance Corps
in France. After a most eventful and hazardous crossing of the
Atlantic, they arrive in France and are assigned to a station behind
the lines. Constantly within range of enemy shrapnel, out in all kinds
of weather, tearing over shell-torn roads and dodging Boche patrols,
all go to make up the day's work, and bring them many exciting
adventures.
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