The Campfire Girls of Roselawn - Part 33
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Part 33

CLa.s.sIC SERIES

Heidi By Johanna Spyri

Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson

Hans Brinker By Mary Mapes Dodge

Gulliver's Travels By Jonathan Swift

Alice in Wonderland By Lewis Carroll

Boys and girls the world over worship these "Cla.s.sics" of all times, and no youth is complete without their imagination-stirring influence.

They are the time-tested favorites loved by generations of young people.

The Goldsmith Publishing Co.

NEW YORK, N. Y.

Books for GIRLS

THE PEGGY STEWART SERIES

By GABRIELLE E. JACKSON

Against the colorful background of Annapolis and a picturesque southern estate, Gabrielle E. Jackson paints the human and lovely story of a human and lovely girl. Real girls will revel in this wholesome tale and its enchanting telling.

Peggy Stewart at Home Peggy Stewart at School

The Motor Girls Series

By MARGARET PENROSE

A dashing, fun-loving girl is Cora Kimball and she is surrounded in her gypsy-like adventures with a group of young people that fairly sparkle.

Girls who follow their adventurous steps will find a continuing delight in their doings. In the series will be found some absorbing mysteries that will keep the reader guessing so that the element of supense is added to make the perusal thoroughly enjoyable.

The Motor Girls On Tour At Lookout Beach Through New England On Cedar Lake On the Coast On Crystal Bay On Waters Blue At Camp Surprise In the Mountains

Helen In the Editor's Chair

By RUTHE S. WHEELER

"Helen in the Editor's Chair" strikes a new note in stories for girls.

Its heroine, Helen Blair, is typical of the strong, self-reliant girl of to-day. When her father suffers a breakdown and is forced to go to a drier climate to recuperate, Helen and her brother take charge of their father's paper, the Rolfe Herald. They are faced with the problem of keeping the paper running profitably and the adventures they encounter in their year on the Herald will keep you tingling with excitement from the first page to the last.

The Goldsmith Publishing Company

NEW YORK, N. Y.

Books for GIRLS

The Merriweather Girls Series

By LIZETTE EDHOLM

The Merriweather girls, Bet, Shirley, Joy and Kit are four fun-loving chums, who think up something exciting to do every minute.

The romantic old Merriweather Manor is where their most thrilling adventures occur. The author has given us four exceptional t.i.tles in this series--absorbing mysteries and their solutions, school life, horseback riding, tennis, and adventures during their school vacations.

EVERYGIRL'S SERIES

Grouped in the Everygirl's Series are five volumes selected for excellence. Shirley Watkins, Caroline E. Jacobs and Blanche Elizabeth Wade contribute stories that are both fascinatingly real and touched with romance. Every girl who dips into one of these stories will find herself enthralled to the end.

The S. W. F. Club--By Caroline E. Jacobs Jane Lends a Hand--By Shirley Watkins Nancy of Paradise Cottage--By Shirley Watkins Georgina Finds Herself--By Shirley Watkins

THE PEGGY STEWART SERIES

By GABRIELLE E. JACKSON

Against the colorful background of Annapolis and a picturesque southern estate, Gabrielle E. Jackson paints the human and lovely story of a human and lovely girl. Real girls will revel in this wholesome tale and its enchanting telling.

Peggy Stewart at Home Peggy Stewart at School

The Goldsmith Publishing Company

NEW YORK, N. Y.

Books for GIRLS

THE MERRIWEATHER GIRLS SERIES

By LIZETTE EDHOLM

The Merriweather girls, Bet, Shirley, Joy and Kit are four fun-loving chums, who think up something exciting to do every minute.

The romantic old Merriweather Manor is where their most thrilling adventures occur. The author has given us four exceptional t.i.tles in this series--absorbing mysteries and their solutions, school life, horseback riding, tennis and adventures during their school vacations.

The Merriweather Girls and the Mystery of the Queen's Fan The Merriweather Girls on Campers Trail The Merriweather Girls in Quest of Treasure The Merriweather Girls at Good Old Rock Hill