Baseball Joe in the World Series; or, Pitching for the Championship

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by Lester Chadwick


  THE KHAKI GIRLS SERIES

  BY EDNA BROOKS

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors._

  _=Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid.=_

  _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 the MotorCorps, an organization for women developed by the Great War, forms aseries of stories of signal novelty and vivid interest and action._

  THE KHAKI GIRLS OF THE MOTOR CORPS _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 to theMotor Corps headquarters and in due time are accepted and become membersof the Corps, in the service of the United States. The two girl driversfind motoring for Uncle Sam a most exciting business. Incidentally theyare instrumental in rendering valuable service to the United Statesgovernment by discovering and running down a secret organization of itsenemies.

  THE KHAKI GIRLS BEHIND THE LINES _or Driving with the Ambulance Corps_

  As a result of their splendid work in the Motor Corps, the Khaki Girlsreceive the honor of an opportunity to drive with the Ambulance Corps inFrance. After a most eventful and hazardous crossing of the Atlantic,they arrive in France and are assigned to a station behind the lines.Constantly within range of enemy shrapnel, out in all kinds of weather,tearing over shell-torn roads and dodging Boche patrols, all go to makeup the day's work, and bring them many exciting adventures.

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  THE RUTH FIELDING SERIES

  BY ALICE B. EMERSON

  _12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid._

  Ruth Fielding was an orphan and came to live with her miserly uncle. Heradventures and travels make stories that will hold the interest of everyreader.

  RUTH FIELDING OF THE RED MILL _or Jasper Parloe's Secret_

  RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL _or Solving the Campus Mystery_

  RUTH FIELDING AT SNOW CAMP _or Lost in the Backwoods_

  RUTH FIELDING AT LIGHTHOUSE POINT _or Nita, the Girl Castaway_

  RUTH FIELDING AT SILVER RANCH _or Schoolgirls Among the Cowboys_

  RUTH FIELDING ON CLIFF ISLAND _or The Old Hunter's Treasure Box_

  RUTH FIELDING AT SUNRISE FARM _or What Became of the Raby Orphans_

  RUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIES _or The Missing Pearl Necklace_

  RUTH FIELDING IN MOVING PICTURES _or Helping the Dormitory Fund_

  RUTH FIELDING DOWN IN DIXIE _or Great Days in the Land of Cotton_

  RUTH FIELDING AT COLLEGE _or The Missing Examination Papers_

  RUTH FIELDING IN THE SADDLE _or College Girls in the Land of Gold_

  RUTH FIELDING IN THE RED CROSS (_New_) _or Doing Her Bit for Uncle Sam_

  RUTH FIELDING AT THE WAR FRONT (_New_) _or The Hunt for a Lost Soldier_

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  CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, Publishers New York

  Transcriber's Notes:

  --Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_); text in bold by "equal" signs (=bold=).

  --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.

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

  --Variations in the name of the evil-faced man, Moriarity and Moriarty, have been retained.

  --Page numbers in the Table of Contents for Chapters XXIX and XXX have been changed to reflect the actual beginning page number in the text.

 


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