Kathie's Soldiers
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JEAN CABOT SERIES
By GERTRUDE FISHER SCOTT
Illustrated by Arthur O. Scott 12mo Cloth Price, Net, $1.25 each
JEAN CABOT AT ASHTON
HERE is the "real thing" in a girl's college story. Older authors caninvent situations and supply excellently written general delineations ofcharacter, but all lack the vital touch of this work of a bright youngrecent graduate of a well-known college for women, who has lost none ofthe enthusiasm felt as a student. Every activity of a popular girl'sfirst year is woven into a narrative, photographic in its description ofa life that calls into play most attractive qualities, while at the sametime severely testing both character and ability.
JEAN CABOT IN THE BRITISH ISLES
THIS is a college story, although dealing with a summer vacation, andfull of college spirit. It begins with a Yale-Harvard boat race at NewLondon, but soon Jean and her room-mate sail for Great Britain under thechaperonage of Miss Hooper, a favorite member of the faculty at AshtonCollege. Their trip is full of the delight that comes to the travelerfirst seeing the countries forming "our old home."
JEAN CABOT IN CAP AND GOWN
JEAN CABOT is a superb young woman, physically and mentally, butthoroughly human and thus favored with many warm friendships. Her finalyear at Ashton College is the culmination of a course in which study,sport and exercise, and social matters have been well balanced.
JEAN CABOT AT THE HOUSE WITH THE BLUE SHUTTERS
SUCH a group as Jean and her most intimate friends could not scatter atonce, as do most college companions after graduation, and six of themunder the chaperonage of a married older graduate and member of the samesorority spend a most eventful summer in a historic farm-house in Maine.
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American Heroes and Heroines
By PAULINE CARRINGTON BOUVE Illustrated
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THIS book, which will tend directly toward the making of patriotism inyoung Americans, contains some twenty brief, clever and attractivesketches of famous men and women in American history, among them FatherMarquette, Anne Hutchinson, Israel Putnam, Molly Pitcher, Paul Jones,Dolly Madison, Daniel Boone, etc. Mrs. Bouve is well known as a writerboth of fiction and history, and her work in this case is admirable.
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The Story of a Patriot Boy in the Mohawk Valley
By MARY E. Q. BRUSH Illustrated $1.25 _net_
"THE Scarlet Patch" was the badge of a Tory organization, and a loyalpatriot boy, Donald Bastien, is dismayed at learning that his uncle,with whom he is a "bound boy," is secretly connected with thistreacherous band. Thrilling scenes follow in which a faithful Indianfigures prominently, and there is a vivid presentation of the school andhome life as well as the public affairs of those times.
"A book that will be most valuable to the library of the young boy."--_Providence News._
Stories of Brave Old Times
Some Pen Pictures of Scenes Which Took Place Previous to, or ConnectedWith, the American Revolution
By HELEN M. CLEVELAND Profusely illustrated Large 12mo Cloth $1.25 _net_
IT is a book for every library, a book for adults, and a book for theyoung. Perhaps no other book yet written sets the great cost of freedomso clearly before the young, consequently is such a spur to patriotism.
"It can unqualifiedly be commended as a book for youthful readers; its great wealth of illustrations adding to its value."--_Chicago News._
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_THE RANDY BOOKS_
_By AMY BROOKS_
12mo CLOTH ARTISTIC COVER DESIGN IN GOLD AND COLORS ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR PRICE, _Net_, $1.00 EACH
The progress of the "Randy Books" has been one continual triumph overthe hearts of girls of all ages, for dear little fun-loving sister Prueis almost as much a central figure as Randy, growing toward womanhoodwith each book. The sterling good sense and simple naturalness of Randy,and the total absence of slang and viciousness, make these books in thehighest degree commendable, while abundant life is supplied by thedoings of merry friends, and there is rich humor in the droll ruralcharacters.
Randy's Summer Randy's Good Times Randy's Winter Randy's Luck Randy and Her Friends Randy's Loyalty Randy and Prue Randy's Prince
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Transcriber's note:
Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.
Page 41, "commom" changed to "common" (a common soldier)