THE GIRL SCOUT SERIES
By LILIAN GARIS
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors.
Price per volume, 50 cents. Postage 10 cents additional.
The highest ideals of girlhood as advocated by the foremostorganizations of America form the background for these stories and whileunobtrusive there is a message in every volume.
1. THE GIRL SCOUT PIONEERS or Winning the First B. C.
A story of the True Tred Troop in a Pennsylvania town. Two runawaygirls, who want to see the city, are reclaimed through troop influence.The story is correct in scout detail.
2. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT BELLAIRE or Maid Mary's Awakening
The story of a timid little maid who is afraid to take part in othergirls' activities, while working nobly alone for high ideals. How shewas discovered by the Bellaire Troop and came into her own as "MaidMary" makes a fascinating story.
3. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT SEA CREST or the Wig Wag Rescue
Luna Land, a little island by the sea, is wrapt in a mysteriousseclusion, and Kitty Scuttle, a grotesque figure, succeeds in keepingall others at bay until the Girl Scouts come.
4. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT CAMP COMALONG or Peg of Tamarack Hills
The girls of Bobolink Troop spend their summer on the shores of LakeHocomo. Their discovery of Peg, the mysterious rider, and the clearingup of her remarkable adventures afford a vigorous plot.
5. THE GIRL SCOUTS AT ROCKY LEDGE or Nora's Real Vacation
Nora Blair is the pampered daughter of a frivolous mother. Her dislikefor the rugged life of Girl Scouts is eventually changed toappreciation, when the rescue of little Lucia, a woodland waif, becomesa problem for the girls to solve.
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THE RADIO GIRLS SERIES
By MARGARET PENROSE
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors.
Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
A new and up-to-date series, taking in the activities of several brightgirls who become interested in radio. The stories tell of thrillingexploits, outdoor life and the great part the Radio plays in theadventures of the girls and in solving their mysteries. Fascinatingbooks that girls of all ages will want to read.
1. THE RADIO GIRLS OF ROSELAWN or A Strange Message from the Air
Showing how Jessie Norwood and her chums became interested inradiophoning, how they gave a concert for a worthy local charity, andhow they received a sudden and unexpected call for help out of the air.A girl wanted as witness in a celebrated law case disappears, and theradio girls go to the rescue.
2. THE RADIO GIRLS ON THE PROGRAM or Singing and Reciting at the SendingStation
When listening in on a thrilling recitation or a superb concert numberwho of us has not longed to "look behind the scenes" to see how it wasdone? The girls had made the acquaintance of a sending station managerand in this volume are permitted to get on the program, much to theirdelight. A tale full of action and fun.
3. The RADIO GIRLS ON STATION ISLAND or The Wireless from the SteamYacht
In this volume the girls travel to the seashore and put in a vacation onan island where is located a big radio sending station. The big brotherof one of the girls owns a steam yacht and while out with a pleasureparty those on the island receive word by radio that the yacht is onfire. A tale thrilling to the last page.
4. THE RADIO GIRLS AT FOREST LODGE or The Strange Hut in the Swamp
The Radio Girls spend several weeks on the shores of a beautiful lakeand with their radio get news of a great forest fire. It also aids themin rounding up some undesirable folks who occupy the strange hut in theswamp.
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THE RUBY AND RUTHY SERIES
By MINNIE E. PAULL
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.
Four bright and entertaining stories told in Mrs. Paull's happiestmanner are among the best stories ever written for young girls, andcannot fail to interest any between the ages of eight and fifteen years.
RUBY AND RUTHY
Ruby and Ruthie were not old enough to go to school, but they certainlywere lively enough to have many exciting adventures, that taught manyuseful lessons needed to be learned by little girls.
RUBY'S UPS AND DOWNS
There were troubles enough for a dozen grown-ups, but Ruby got ahead ofthem all, and, in spite of them, became a favorite in the lively timesat school.
RUBY AT SCHOOL
Ruby had many surprises when she went to the impossible place she heardcalled a boarding school, but every experience helped to make her astronger-minded girl.
RUBY'S VACATION
This volume shows how a little girl improves by having varieties ofexperience both happy and unhappy, provided she thinks, and is able touse her good sense. Ruby lives and learns.
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