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  SEWELL FORD'S STORIES

  May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.

  SHORTY McCABE. Illustrated by Francis Vaux Wilson.

  A very humorous story. The hero, an independent and vigorous thinker,sees life, and tells about it in a very unconventional way.

  SIDE-STEPPING WITH SHORTY. Illustrated by Francis Vaux Wilson.

  Twenty skits, presenting people with their foibles. Sympathy with humannature and an abounding sense of humor are the requisites for"side-stepping with Shorty."

  SHORTY McCABE ON THE JOB. Illustrated by Francis Vaux Wilson.

  Shorty McCabe reappears with his figures of speech revamped right up tothe minute. He aids in the right distribution of a "conscience fund,"and gives joy to all concerned.

  SHORTY McCABE'S ODD NUMBERS. Illustrated by Francis Vaux Wilson.

  These further chronicles of Shorty McCabe tell of his studio forphysical culture, and of his experiences both on the East side and atswell yachting parties.

  TORCHY. Illus. by Geo. Biehm and Jas. Montgomery Flagg.

  A red-headed office boy, overflowing with wit and wisdom peculiar tothe youths reared on the sidewalks of New York, tells the story of hisexperiences.

  TRYING OUT TORCHY. Illustrated by F. Foster Lincoln.

  Torchy is just as deliriously funny in these stories as he was in theprevious book.

  ON WITH TORCHY. Illustrated by F. Foster Lincoln.

  Torchy falls desperately in love with "the only girl that ever was,"but that young society woman's aunt tries to keep the young peopleapart, which brings about many hilariously funny situations.

  TORCHY, PRIVATE SEC. Illustrated by F. Foster Lincoln.

  Torchy rises from the position of office boy to that of secretary forthe Corrugated Iron Company. The story is full of humor and infectiousAmerican slang.

  WILT THOU TORCHY. Illus. by F. Snapp and A. W. Brown.

  Torchy goes on a treasure search expedition to the Florida West Coast,in company with a group of friends of the Corrugated Trust and with hisfriend's aunt, on which trip Torchy wins the aunt's permission to placean engagement ring on Vee's finger.

  Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York