BOYS and GIRLS of DISCOVERY DAYSCarolyn Sherwin BaileyBOYS and GIRLS of PIONEER DAYSCarolyn Sherwin BaileyTHE CIRCUS BOOKLaura Rountree SmithTHE FAIRY BABIESLaura Rountree SmithLITTLE BEARLaura Rountree SmithBUSY LITTLE BROWNIESN. Moore BantaTHE BROWNIES and the GOBLINSN. Banta and A. B. BensonTEN LITTLE BROWNIE MENN. Banta and A. B. BensonBROWNIES at WORK and PLAYN. Moore BantaTHE TALE of BUNNY COTTON-TAILLaura Rountree SmithTHE CIRCUS COTTON-TAILSLaura Rountree SmithTHE COTTON-TAILS in TOYLANDLaura Rountree SmithBUNNY BOY and GRIZZLY BEARLaura Rountree SmithTHE CHILDREN of MOTHER GOOSEJulia Darrow CowlesA CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSESRobert Louis StevensonAB, THE CAVE MANWilliam Lewis Nida
Here is a new series of mystery stories for girls by an author who knows the kind of stories every girl wants to read—mystery of the "shivery" sort, adventure that makes the nerves tingle, clever "detecting" and a new lovable heroine, Judy Bolton, whom all girls will take to their hearts at once.
THE VANISHING SHADOW
Judy's safety is threatened by a gang of crooks who think she knows too much about their latest "deal." She is constantly pursued by a mysterious shadow which vanishes before she can get a glimpse of its owner.
THE HAUNTED ATTIC
The Boltons move into a large rambling house reputed to be haunted. Even the brave Judy who has looked forward to "spooky" goings on is thoroughly frightened at the strange scrapings and rappings and the eery "crying ghost."
THE INVISIBLE CHIMES
Through an automobile accident a strange girl is taken into the Bolton household—the whole family becomes attached to her and interested in her story. Judy tracks down many clues before she finally uncovers the real identity of "Honey."
SEVEN STRANGE CLUES
Judy gets to the bottom of a mystery that centers around a prize poster contest and a fire in the school building—through seven baffling clues that hold the key to the answer.
This lively series for girls is about the adventures of pretty, resourceful Polly Pendleton, a wide awake American girl who goes to boarding school on the Hudson River, several miles above New York. By her pluck and genial smile she soon makes a name for herself and becomes a leader in girl activities.
Besides relating Polly's adventures at school these books tell of her summer vacations and her experiences in many different scenes. Every girl who loves action and excitement will want to follow Polly on her many adventures.
POLLY'S FIRST YEAR AT BOARDING SCHOOLPOLLY'S SUMMER VACATIONPOLLY'S SENIOR YEAR AT BOARDING SCHOOLPOLLY SEES THE WORLD AT WARPOLLY AND LOISPOLLY AND BOBPOLLY'S REUNIONPOLLY'S POLLYPOLLY AT PIXIE'S HAUNTPOLLY'S HOUSE PARTYPOLLY'S POLLY AT BOARDING SCHOOLJOYFUL ADVENTURES OF POLLY
Between the covers of these books will be found the kind of people all girls like to meet in real life. There is Joyce Payton, known as Joy, who has a remarkable knowledge of gypsy customs. She is a universal favorite among girls. Then, too, there is Pam, Joy's partner in adventure, and Gypsy Joe, the little Romany genius who has a magical fiddle—and we mustn't forget Gloria, a city bred cousin and spoiled darling who feels like a "cat in a strange garret" with Joy and her friends.
JOY AND GYPSY JOEJOY AND PAMJOY AND HER CHUMSJOY AND PAM AT BROOKSIDEJOY AND PAM A-SAILING
Elizabeth Ann is a charming girl who has various delightful adventures. You first meet her when she is traveling alone on a train. Her parents have sailed for Japan, and she is sent to visit her numerous relatives. Of course, she meets many new friends during her travels. With some of them she is quite happy, and with others—but that's all in the stories. However, any difficulty she encounters is soon overcome by her clever brain, her kindness of heart, and her absolute honesty.
Each volume in this series holds a complete story in itself.
THE ADVENTURES OF ELIZABETH ANNELIZABETH ANN AT MAPLE SPRINGELIZABETH ANN'S SIX COUSINSELIZABETH ANN AND DORISELIZABETH ANN'S BORROWED GRANDMAELIZABETH ANN'S SPRING VACATIONELIZABETH ANN AND UNCLE DOCTORELIZABETH ANN'S HOUSEBOAT
A rollicking flying series for girls, tense and startling in its unusual turns. Every reader interested in aviation will be thrilled to follow the strange adventures of Ruth Darrow in her racing monoplane, the Silver Moth. Aided by her chum, Jean Harrington, and her loyal friend, Sandy Morland, Ruth takes part in an exciting air race and solves many a baffling mystery.
RUTH DARROW IN THE AIR DERBYRUTH DARROW IN THE FIRE PATROLRUTH DARROW IN YUCATANRUTH DARROW IN THE COAST GUARD
These splendid stories of the adventures of four young girls who occupy the old corner house left to them by a rich bachelor uncle will appeal to all young girls. They contain all the elements which delight youthful readers—action, mystery, humor and excitement. These girls have become the best friends of many children throughout the country.
THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLSTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AT SCHOOLTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS UNDER CANVASTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS IN A PLAYTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS' ODD FINDTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS ON A TOURTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS GROWING UPTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS SNOWBOUNDTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS ON A HOUSEBOATTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AMONG THE GYPSIESTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS ON PALM ISLANDTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS SOLVE A MYSTERYTHE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS FACING THE WORLD
GROSSET & DUNLAP,Publishers, NEW YORK
Transcriber's Note:CHAPTER XIXA SPOOL OF YARNSThe Princess, named Violetta Evangeline by one character (page265), is referred to by another character as Violetta Angeline (page267) and Violetta Angelina (page268).
Transcriber's Note:CHAPTER XIXA SPOOL OF YARNSThe Princess, named Violetta Evangeline by one character (page265), is referred to by another character as Violetta Angeline (page267) and Violetta Angelina (page268).
Transcriber's Note:CHAPTER XIXA SPOOL OF YARNS
The Princess, named Violetta Evangeline by one character (page265), is referred to by another character as Violetta Angeline (page267) and Violetta Angelina (page268).