bin is
found in ashes on their return.
CAPTIVES THREE
By JAMES A. BRADEN
A tale of frontier life, and how three children--two boys and a
girl--attempt to reach the settlements in a canoe, but are captured by
the Indians. A common enough occurrence in the days of our
great-grandfathers has been woven into a thrilling story.
The Saalfield Publishing Co., AKRON, OHIO
MARY A. BYRNE'S BOOKS
THE FAIRY CHASER
"Telling of two boys who go into the vegetable and flower-raising
business instead of humdrum commercial pursuits. The characters and
situations are realistic."--PHILADELPHIA TELEGRAPH.
LITTLE DAME TROT
One of the most pleasing of juveniles, made pathetic by the strength
with which the author pictures the central figure, a little girl made
miserable by her mother's strict adherence to a pet "method" of
training.
THE LITTLE WOMAN IN THE SPOUT
"This pleasing story may have been developed from real life, from real
children, so true a picture does it portray of girlish life and
sports."--GRAND RAPIDS HERALD.
ROY AND ROSYROCKS
A glowing Christmas tale, fresh and natural in situations, that will
interest both boys and girls.
It tells how two poor children anticipate the joys of the holiday, and
how heartily they enter into doing their part to make the day merry for
themselves and others.
PEGGY-ALONE
The chronicles of the Happy-Go-Luckys, a crowd of girls who did not
depend upon riches for good times. This club was very stretchible as
to membership, so they elected Peggy-Alone from pity of her loneliness.
Freed from governess, nurse and solicitous mother, she has the jolliest
summer of her life.
Illustrated by Anna B. Craig
The Saalfield Publishing Co., AKRON, OHIO
THE BILLY WHISKERS SERIES
BY
FRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY
Billy Whiskers--frolicsome, mischief-making, adventure-loving, Billy
Whiskers--is the friend of every boy and girl the country over, and the
things that happen to this wonderful goat and his numerous animal
friends make the best sort of reading for them.
As one reviewer aptly puts it, these stories are "just full of fun and
good times," for Mrs. Montgomery, the author of them, has the happy
faculty of knowing what the small boy and his sister like in the way of
fiction.
TITLES
BILLY WHISKERS
BILLY WHISKERS' KIDS
BILLY WHISKERS, JR.
BILLY WHISKERS' TRAVELS
BILLY WHISKERS AT THE CIRCUS
BILLY WHISKERS AT T
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