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  _This fascinating series is permeated with the vibrant atmosphere ofthe great outdoors. The vacations spent by Patsy Carroll and herchums, the girl Wayfarers, in the north, east, south and west of thewonderland of our country, comprise a succession of tales unsurpassedin plot and action._

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  Patsy Carroll succeeds in coaxing her father to lease one of theluxurious camps at Lake Placid, in the Adirondack Mountains, for thesummer. Once established at Wilderness Lodge, the Wayfarers, as theyhave decided to call themselves, find they are the center of a mysterywhich revolves about a missing will. How the girls solve the mysterymakes a splendid story.

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  Patsy Carroll and her three chums spend their Easter vacation is an oldmansion in Florida, where an exciting mystery develops, which is solvedby a very curious acrostic found by Patsy, and which leads to veryexciting and satisfactory results, making a capital story.

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  _This series is a decided departure from the stories usually written oflife in the modern college for young women. They contain a deep andfascinating theme, which has to do with the inner struggle for growth.An authoritative account of the life of the college girl as it is livedtoday._

  JANE ALLEN OF THE SUB TEAM

  When Jane Allen left her beautiful Western home in Montana, sorelyagainst her will, to go East, there to become a freshman at WellingtonCollege, she was sure that she could never learn to endure therestrictions of college life. But she did and the account of Jane'sfirst year at Wellington is well worth reading.

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  Jane Allen becomes a sophomore at Wellington College, but she has toface a severe trial that requires all her courage and character. Themeaning of true soul-nobility is brought out in the development of thetrying experience. The result is a triumph for being faithful to anideal.

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  By MARGARET PENROSE

  Author of the highly successful "Dorothy Dale Series"

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  Since the enormous success of our "Motor Boys Series," by ClarenceYoung, we have been asked to get out a similar series for girls. Noone is better equipped to furnish these tales than Mrs. Penrose, who,besides being an able writer, is an expert automobilist.

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  _When Uncle Sam sent forth the ringing call, "I need you!" it was notalone his strong young sons who responded. All over the United Statescapable American girls, stood ready to offer their services to theircountry. How two young girls donned the khaki and made good in theMotor Corps, an organization for women, developed by the Great War,forms a series of stories of signal novelty and vivid interest andaction._

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  _or Finding Their Place in the Big War_

  Joan Mason, an enthusiastic motor girl, and Valerie Warde, a societydebutante, meet at an automobile show. Next day they go together tothe Motor Corps headquarters and in due time are accepted and becomemembers of the Corps, in the service of the United States. The twogirl drivers find motoring for Uncle Sam a most exciting business.Incidentally they are instrumental in rendering valuable service to theUnited States government by discovering and running down a secretorganization of its enemies.

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