$1.50
"Just the type of book which is most popular with lads who are in their
early teens."--_The Philadelphia Item._
A TEXAS BLUE BONNET
By CAROLINE EMILIA JACOBS (EMILIA ELLIOTT).
12mo, illustrated $1.50
"The book's heroine Blue Bonnet has the very finest kind of wholesome,
honest lively girlishness and cannot but make friends with every one who
meets her through the book as medium."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._
BLUE BONNET'S RANCH PARTY
A Sequel to "A Texas Blue Bonnet." By CAROLINE ELLIOTT JACOBS and EDITH
ELLERBECK READ.
12mo, illustrated $1.50
The new story begins where the first volume leaves off and takes Blue
Bonnet and the "We Are Seven Club" to the ranch in Texas. The tables are
completely turned: Blue Bonnet is here in her natural element, while her
friends from Woodford have to learn the customs and traditions of
another world.
THE GIRLS OF FRIENDLY TERRACE OR, PEGGY RAYMOND'S SUCCESS. By
HARRIET LUMMIS SMITH.
12mo, illustrated $1.50
This is a book that will gladden the hearts of many girl readers because
of its charming air of comradeship and reality. It is a very interesting
group of girls who live on Friendly Terrace and their good times and
other times are graphically related by the author, who shows a
sympathetic knowledge of girl character.
PEGGY RAYMOND'S VACATION; OR, FRIENDLY TERRACE TRANSPLANTED.
A Sequel to "The Girls of Friendly Terrace." By HARRIET LUMMIS SMITH.
Library 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated. $1.50
Readers who made the acquaintance of Peggy Raymond and her bevy of girl
chums in "The Girls of Friendly Terrace" will be glad to continue the
acquaintance of these attractive young folks.
Several new characters are introduced, and one at least will prove a not
unworthy rival of the favorites among the Terrace girls.
THE HADLEY HALL SERIES
_By LOUISE M. BREITENBACH_
_Each, library 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated_ $1.50
ALMA AT HADLEY HALL
"Miss Breitenbach is to be congratulated on having written such an
appealing book for girls, and the girls are to be congratulated on
having the privilege of reading it."--_The Detroit Free Press._
ALMA'S SOPHOMORE YEAR
"The characters are strongly drawn with a life-like realism, the
incidents are well and pro
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