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MOLLY BROWN SERIES College Life Stories for Girls

By NELL SPEED.

MOLLY BROWN'S FRESHMAN DAYS.

Would you like to admit to your circle of friends the most charming of college girls--the typical college girl for whom we are always looking but not always finding; the type that contains so many delightful characteristics, yet without unpleasant perfection in any; the natural, unaffected, sweet-tempered girl, loved because she is lovable? Then seek an introduction to Molly Brown. You will find the baggage-master, the cook, the Professor of English Literature, and the College President in the same company.

MOLLY BROWN'S SOPh.o.m.oRE DAYS.

What is more delightful than a re-union of college girls after the summer vacation? Certainly nothing that precedes it in their experience--at least, if all cla.s.s-mates are as happy together as the Wellington girls of this story. Among Molly's interesting friends of the second year is a young j.a.panese girl, who ingratiates her "humbly" self into everybody's affections speedily and permanently.

MOLLY BROWN'S JUNIOR DAYS.

Financial stumbling blocks are not the only things that hinder the ease and increase the strength of college girls. Their troubles and their triumphs are their own, often peculiar to their environment. How Wellington students meet the experiences outside the cla.s.s-rooms is worth the doing, the telling and the reading.

MOTOR MAIDS SERIES Wholesome Stories of Adventure

By KATHERINE STOKES.

THE MOTOR MAIDS' SCHOOL DAYS.

Billie Campbell was just the type of a straightforward, athletic girl to be successful as a practical Motor Maid. She took her car, as she did her cla.s.s-mates, to her heart, and many a grand good time did they have all together. The road over which she ran her red machine had many an unexpected turning,--now it led her into peculiar danger; now into contact with strange travelers; and again into experiences by fire and water. But, best of all, "The Comet" never failed its brave girl owner.

THE MOTOR MAIDS BY PALM AND PINE.

Wherever the Motor Maids went there were lively times, for these were companionable girls who looked upon the world as a vastly interesting place full of unique adventures--and so, of course, they found them.

THE MOTOR MAIDS ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

It is always interesting to travel, and it is wonderfully entertaining to see old scenes through fresh eyes. It is that privilege, therefore, that makes it worth while to join the Motor Maids in their first 'cross-country run.

THE MOTOR MAIDS BY ROSE, SHAMROCK AND HEATHER.

South and West had the Motor Maids motored, nor could their education by travel have been more wisely begun. But now a speaking acquaintance with their own country enriched their antic.i.p.ation of an introduction to the British Isles. How they made their polite American bow and how they were received on the other side is a tale of interest and inspiration.

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Author of "Boys of '76"

"Boys of '61"

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Following the Flag. Charles Carleton Coffin My Days and Nights on the Battlefield. Charles Carleton Coffin Winning His Way. Charles Carleton Coffin Six Nights in a Block House. Henry C. Watson

BIOGRAPHICAL LIBRARY Of the Lives of Great Men

A limited line comprising subjects pertaining to the careers of men who have helped to mould the world's history. A library is incomplete without the entire set.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, LIFE OF--American Statesman and Discoverer of Electricity.

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, LIFE OF--Discoverer of America.

DANIEL BOONE, LIFE OF--Famous Kentucky Explorer and Scout.

DANIEL WEBSTER, LIFE OF--American Statesman and Diplomat.

DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN ORATORS--Who Have Helped to Mould American Events.

EMINENT AMERICANS--Makers of United States History.

JOHN GUTENBERG, LIFE OF--Inventor of Printing.

NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALS--Celebrated French General and Commander.

ORATORS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION--Whose Speeches Ring With Patriotism.

PAUL JONES, LIFE OF--American Naval Hero.

PATRICK HENRY, LIFE OF--Distinguished American Orator and Patriot.

PHILIP H. SHERIDAN, LIFE OF--"Little Phil"; Famous Union General During the Civil War.

WASHINGTON AND HIS GENERALS--First President of the United States, Revolutionary Army General and Statesman.

Oliver Optic Books

Few boys are alive to-day who have not read some of the writings of this famous author, whose books are scattered broadcast and eagerly sought for. Oliver Optic has the faculty of writing books full of dash and energy, such as healthy boys want and need.

ALL ABOARD; or, Life on the Lake.

BOAT CLUB; or, The Bunkers of Rippleton.

BRAVE OLD SALT; or, Life on the Quarter Deck.

DO SOMETHINGS; a Story for Little Folks.

FIGHTING JOE; or, The Fortunes of a Staff Officer.

IN SCHOOL AND OUT; or, The Conquest of Richard Grant.