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by Margaret Penrose


  Ruth Fielding Series

  By Alice B. Emerson 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 Cents, Postpaid

  Ruth Fielding is a character that will live in juvenile fiction.

  Ruth Fielding of The Red Mill Or Jaspar Parloe's Secret

  Telling how Ruth, an orphan girl, came to live with her miserly uncle,and how the girl's sunny disposition melted the old miller's heart. Agreat flood, and the disappearance of the miser's treasure box, add tothe interest of the volume.

  Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall or Solving the Campus Mystery

  Ruth was sent by her uncle to boarding school to get an education. Shemade many friends and also one enemy, and the latter made much troublefor her. The mystery of the school campus is a most unusual one.

  Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp or Lost in the Backwoods

  A thrilling tale of adventures in the backwoods in winter. How Ruth wentto the camp, and how she fell in with some very strange people, is toldin a manner to interest every girl.

  Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point or Nita, the Girl Runaway

  From boarding school the scene is shifted to the Atlantic Coast, whereRuth goes for a summer vacation with some chums. There is a storm and awreck, and Ruth aids in rescuing a girl from the sea.

  Ruth Fielding at Silver Ranch or Schoolgirls Among the Cowboys

  A story with a western flavor--but one which is up-to-date and free frommere sensationalism. How the girls came to the rescue of Bashful Ike, thecowboy, and aided him and Sally, his "gal," is told in a way that is mostabsorbing.

  CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

 

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