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  _The Motor Girl Series_

  _By Margaret Penrose_

  Author of the highly successful Dorothy Dale Series

  =Cloth. 12mo. Handsomely Illustrated and Beautifully Bound in decoratedcover, stamped in several colors. Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid.=

  The Motor Girls _Or, A Mystery of the Road_

  When Cora Kimball got her touring car she did not imagine so manyadventures were in store for her. During a trip from one city toanother a rich young man lost a pocketbook containing valuablestocks and much cash. Later, to the surprise of everybody, the emptypocketbook was found in the tool box of Cora's automobile. A fine talethat all wide-awake girls will appreciate.

  The Motor Girls on a Tour _Or, Keeping a Strange Promise_

  A great many things happen in this volume, starting with the runningover of a hamper of good things lying in the road. A precious heirloomis missing, and how it was traced up is told with absorbing interest.

  The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach _Or, In Quest of the Runaways_

  There was great excitement when the Motor Girls decided to go toLookout Beach for the summer. Just previous to departing, they visiteda strawberry farm, and there fell in with two little girls who wereaccused by a rich boarder of stealing a pair of diamond earrings. Theybefriended the little runaways, and at last proved their innocence.

  The Motor Girls Through New England _Or, Held by the Gypsies_

  A strong story and one which will make this series more popular thanever. There is a robbery at the cottage where the Motor Girls arestaying and one of them sees the burglar, who escapes. Later the man,who is a gypsy is captured. The girls go on a motoring trip through NewEngland, and there the girl who saw the burglar is abducted and heldby the Gypsies so that she cannot go into court to testify against thecaptured member of the band.

  CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

  _The Webster Series_

  _By Frank V. Webster_

  Mr. Webster's style is very much like that of the boys' favoriteauthor, the late lamented Horatio Alger, Jr., but his tales arethoroughly up-to-date. The stories are as clean as they are clever, andwill prove of absorbing interest to boys everywhere.

  =Cloth. 12mo. Over 200 pages each. Illustrated. Stamped in variouscolors. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.=

  Only A Farm Boy _Or, Dan Hardy's Rise in Life_

  Tom The Telephone Boy _Or, The Mystery of a Message_

  The Boy From The Ranch _Or, Roy Bradner's City Experiences_

  The Young Treasure Hunter _Or, Fred Stanley's Trip to Alaska_

  Bob The Castaway _Or, The Wreck of the Eagle_

  The Young Firemen of Lakeville _Or, Herbert Dare's Pluck_

  The Newsboy Partners _Or, Who Was Dick Box?_

  The Boy Pilots of the Lakes _Or, Nat Morton's Perils_

  Two Boy Gold Miners _Or, Lost in the Mountains_

  Jack The Runaway _Or, On the Road with a Circus_

  Comrades of the Saddle _Or, The Young Rough Riders of the Plains_

  The Boys of Bellwood School _Or, Frank Jordan's Triumph_

  Bob Chester's Grit _Or, From Ranch to Riches_

  Airship Andy _Or, The Luck of a Brave Boy_

  The High School Rivals _Or, Fred Markham's Struggles_

  Darry The Life Saver _Or, The Heroes of the Coast_

  Dick The Bank Boy _Or, A Missing Fortune_

  Ben Hardy's Flying Machine _Or, Making a Record for Himself_

  CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

  Transcriber's Notes:

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  --Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected, except as noted below.

  --Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.

  --Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.

  --The author's long dash style has been retained.

  --Inconsistencies in formatting and punctuation of individual advertisements have been retained.

 
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