res are finished, otherwise
they might be neglected.
JACK LORIMER'S SUBSTITUTE; or, The Acting Captain of the Team.
On the sporting side, the book takes up football,
wrestling, tobogganing. There is a good deal of
fun in this book and plenty of action.
JACK LORIMER, FRESHMAN; or, From Millvale High to Exmouth.
Jack and some friends he makes crowd innumerable
happenings into an exciting freshman year at one
of the leading Eastern colleges. The book is
typical of the American college boy's life, and
there is a lively story, interwoven with feats on
the gridiron, hockey, basketball and other clean,
honest sports for which Jack Lorimer stands.
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For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the
publishers
A. L. BURT COMPANY, 114-120 East 23d Street, New York.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS SERIES
By HILDEGARD G. FREY. The only series of stories for Camp Fire Girls
endorsed by the officials of the Camp Fire Girls Organization. PRICE, 40
CENTS PER VOLUME
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THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS IN THE MAINE WOODS; or, The Winnebagos go Camping.
This lively Camp Fire group and their Guardian go
back to Nature in a camp in the wilds of Maine and
pile up more adventures in one summer than they
have had in all their previous vacations put
together. Before the summer is over they have
transformed Gladys, the frivolous boarding school
girl, into a genuine Winnebago.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT SCHOOL: or, The Wohelo Weavers.
It is the custom of the Winnebagos to weave the
events of their lives into symbolic bead bands,
instead of keeping a diary. All commendatory
doings are worked out in bright colors, but every
time the Law of of the Camp Fire to broken it must
be recorded in black. How these seven live wire
girls strive to infuse into their school life the
spirit of Work, Health and Love and yet manage to
get into more than their share of mischief, is
told in this story.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT ONOWAY HOUSE; or, In The Magic Garden.
Migwan is determined to go to college, and not
being strong enough to work indoors
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