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THE HADLEY HALL SERIES
_By LOUISE M. BREITENBACH_
_Each, library 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated_ $1.50
=ALMA AT HADLEY HALL=
"Miss Breitenbach is to be congratulated on having written such anappealing book for girls, and the girls are to be congratulated onhaving the privilege of reading it."--_The Detroit Free Press._
=ALMA'S SOPHOMORE YEAR=
"The characters are strongly drawn with a life-like realism, theincidents are well and progressively sequenced, and the action is sowell timed that the interest never slackens."--_Boston Ideas._
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=THE SUNBRIDGE GIRLS AT SIX STAR RANCH.= By ELEANOR STUART.
Library 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50
Any girl of any age who is fond of outdoor life will appreciate thisfascinating tale of Genevieve Hartley's summer vacation house-party ona Texas ranch. Genevieve and her friends are real girls, the kind thatone would like to have in one's own home, and there are a couple ofmanly boys introduced.
=BEAUTIFUL JOE'S PARADISE;= OR, THE ISLAND OF BROTHERLY LOVE. A Sequelto "Beautiful Joe." By MARSHALL SAUNDERS, author of "Beautiful Joe."
One vol., library 12mo, cloth illustrated $1.50
"This book revives the spirit of 'Beautiful Joe' capitally. It isfairly riotous with fun, and is about as unusual as anything in theanimal book line that has seen the light."--_Philadelphia Item._
='TILDA JANE.= By MARSHALL SAUNDERS.
One vol., 12mo, fully illustrated, cloth decorative, $1.50
"It is one of those exquisitely simple and truthful books that winand charm the reader, and I did not put it down until I had finishedit--honest! And I am sure that every one, young or old, who reads willbe proud and happy to make the acquaintance of the delicious waif.
"I cannot think of any better book for children than this. I commend itunreservedly."--_Cyrus T. Brady._
='TILDA JANE'S ORPHANS.= A Sequel to "'Tilda Jane." By MARSHALLSAUNDERS.
One vol., 12mo, fully illustrated, cloth decorative, $1.50
'Tilda Jane is the same original, delightful girl, and as fond of heranimal pets as ever.
"There is so much to this story that it is almost a novel--in fact itis better than many novels, although written for only young people.Compared with much of to-day's juveniles it is quite a superiorbook."--_Chicago Tribune._
=THE STORY OF THE GRAVELYS.= By MARSHALL SAUNDERS, author of "BeautifulJoe's Paradise," "'Tilda Jane," etc.
Library 12mo, cloth decorative. Illustrated by E. B. Barry $1.50
Here we have the haps and mishaps, the trials and triumphs, of adelightful New England family.
=PUSSY BLACK-FACE.= By MARSHALL SAUNDERS, author of "'Tilda Jane,""'Tilda Jane's Orphans," etc.
Library 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50
This is a delightful little story of animal life, written in thisauthor's best vein, dealing especially with Pussy Black-Face, a littleBeacon Street (Boston) kitten, who is the narrator.