THE CURLYTOPS SERIES

THE CURLYTOPS SERIESByHOWARD R. GARISAuthor of the famous "Bedtime Animal Stories"12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colorsPrice per volume, 65 cents, postpaidStories for children by the best author of books for little people.1. THE CURLYTOPS AT CHERRY FARMor Vacation Days in the CountryA tale of happy vacation days on a farm.2. THE CURLYTOPS ON STAR ISLANDor Camping out with GrandpaThe Curlytops were delighted when grandpa took them to camp on Star Island.3. THE CURLYTOPS SNOWED INor Grand Fun with Skates and SledsWinter was a jolly time for the Curlytops, with their skates and sleds, on the lakes and hills.4. THE CURLYTOPS AT UNCLE FRANK'S RANCHor Little Folks on Pony BackOut West on their uncle's ranch they have a wonderful time among the cowboys and on pony back.5. THE CURLYTOPS AT SILVER LAKEor On the Water with Uncle BenThe Curlytops camp out on the shores of a beautiful lake.6. THE CURLYTOPS AND THEIR PETSor Uncle Toby's Strange CollectionWhen an old uncle leaves them to care for his collection of pets, they get up a circus for charity.7. THE CURLYTOPS AND THEIR PLAYMATESor Jolly Times Through the HolidaysThe children have great times with their uncle's collection of animals.8. THE CURLYTOPS IN THE WOODSor Fun at the Lumber CampExciting times in the forest for Curlytops.THE RUBY AND RUTHY SERIESByMINNIE E. PAULL12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaidFour bright and entertaining stories told in Mrs. Paull's happiest manner are among the best stories ever written for young girls, and cannot fail to interest any between the ages of eight and fifteen years.RUBY AND RUTHYRuby and Ruthy were not old enough to go to school, but they certainly were lively enough to have many exciting adventures, that taught many useful lessons needed to be learned by little girls.RUBY'S UPS AND DOWNSThere were troubles enough for a dozen grown-ups, but Ruby got ahead of them all, and, in spite of them, became a favorite in the lively times at school.RUBY AT SCHOOLRuby had many surprises when she went to the impossible place she heard called a boarding school, but every experience helped to make her a stronger-minded girl.RUBY'S VACATIONThis volume shows how a little girl improves by having varieties of experience both happy and unhappy, provided she thinks, and is able to use her good sense. Ruby lives and learns.THE LINGER-NOT SERIESByAGNES MILLER12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colorsPrice per volume, 65 cents, postpaidThis new series of girls' books is in a new style of story writing. The interest is in knowing the girls and seeing them solve the problems that develop their character. Incidentally, a great deal of historical information is imparted, and a fine atmosphere of responsibility is made pleasing and useful to the reader.1. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE MYSTERY HOUSEor The Story of Nine Adventurous GirlsHow the Linger-Not girls met and formed their club seems commonplace, but this writer makes it fascinating, and how they made their club serve a great purpose continues the interest to the end, and introduces a new type of girlhood.2. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE VALLEY FEUDor The Great West Point ChainThe Linger-Not girls had no thought of becoming mixed up with feuds or mysteries, but their habit of being useful soon entangled them in some surprising adventures that turned out happily for all, and made the valley better because of their visit.3. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THEIR GOLDEN QUESTor The Log of the Ocean MonarchFor a club of girls to become involved in a mystery leading back into the times of the California gold-rush, seems unnatural until the reader sees how it happened, and how the girls helped one of their friends to come into her rightful name and inheritance, forms a fine story.THE RADIO GIRLS SERIESBy MARGARET PENROSE12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colorsPrice per volume, 65 cents, postpaidA new and up-to-date series, taking in the activities of several bright girls who become interested in radio. The stories tell of thrilling exploits, outdoor life and the great part the Radio plays in the adventures of the girls and in solving their mysteries. Fascinating books that girls of all ages will want to read.1. THE RADIO GIRLS OF ROSELAWNor A Strange Message from the AirShowing how Jessie Norwood and her chums became interested in radiophoning, how they gave a concert for a worthy local charity, and how they received a sudden and unexpected call for help out of the air. A girl who was wanted as a witness in a celebrated law case had disappeared, and how the radio girls went to the rescue is told in an absorbing manner.2. THE RADIO GIRLS ON THE PROGRAMor Singing and Reciting at the Sending StationWhen listening in on a thrilling recitation or a superb concert number who of us has not longed to "look behind the scenes" to see how it was done? The girls had made the acquaintance of a sending station manager and in this volume are permitted to get on the program, much to their delight. A tale full of action and not a little fun.3. THE RADIO GIRLS ON STATION ISLANDor The Wireless from the Steam YachtIn this volume the girls travel to the seashore and put in a vacation on an island where is located a big radio sending station. The big brother of one of the girls owns a steam yacht and while out with a pleasure party those on the island receive word by radio that the yacht is on fire. A tale thrilling to the last page.THE BETTY GORDON SERIESBy ALICE B. EMERSONAuthor of the Famous "Ruth Fielding" Series12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colorsPrice per volume, 65 cents, postpaidA series of stories by Alice B. Emerson which are bound to make this writer more popular than ever with her host of girl readers.1. BETTY GORDON AT BRAMBLE FARMor The Mystery of a NobodyAt the age of twelve Betty is left an orphan. Her uncle sends her to live on a farm.2. BETTY GORDON IN WASHINGTONor Strange Adventures in a Great CityIn this volume Betty goes to the National Capitol to find her uncle and has several unusual adventures.3. BETTY GORDON IN THE LAND OF OILor The Farm That Was Worth a FortuneFrom Washington the scene is shifted to the great oil fields of our country. A splendid picture of the oil field operations of to-day.4. BETTY GORDON AT BOARDING SCHOOLor The Treasure of Indian ChasmSeeking the treasure of Indian Chasm makes an exceedingly interesting incident.5. BETTY GORDON AT MOUNTAIN CAMPor The Mystery of Ida BellethorneAt Mountain Camp Betty found herself in the midst of a mystery involving a girl whom she had previously met in Washington.6. BETTY GORDON AT OCEAN PARKor Gay Days on the BoardwalkAdventure in high society let loose on the seashore.THE RUTH FIELDING SERIESBy ALICE B. EMERSON12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaidRuth Fielding will live in juvenile Fiction.RUTH FIELDING OF THE RED MILLor Jasper Parloe's SecretRUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALLor Solving the Campus MysteryRUTH FIELDING AT SNOW CAMPor Lost in the BackwoodsRUTH FIELDING AT LIGHTHOUSEPOINT or Nita, the Girl CastawayRUTH FIELDING AT SILVER RANCHor Schoolgirls Among the CowboysRUTH FIELDING ON CLIFF ISLANDor The Old Hunter's Treasure BoxRUTH FIELDING AT SUNRISE FARMor What Became of the Raby OrphansRUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIESor The Missing Pearl NecklaceRUTH FIELDING IN MOVING PICTURESor Helping the Dormitory FundRUTH FIELDING DOWN IN DIXIEor Great Days in the Land of CottonRUTH FIELDING AT COLLEGEor The Missing Examination PapersRUTH FIELDING IN THE SADDLEor College Girls in the Land of GoldRUTH FIELDING IN THE RED CROSSor Doing Her Bit for Uncle SamRUTH FIELDING AT THE WAR FRONTor The Hunt for a Lost SoldierRUTH FIELDING HOMEWARD BOUNDor A Red Cross Worker's Ocean PerilsRUTH FIELDING DOWN EASTor The Hermit of Beach Plum PointRUTH FIELDING IN THE GREAT NORTHWESTor The Indian Girl Star of the MoviesRUTH FIELDING ON THE ST. LAWRENCEor The Queer Old Man of the Thousand IslandsRUTH FIELDING TREASURE HUNTINGor A Moving Picture that Became RealSend For Our Free Illustrated CatalogueCUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, Publishers     New York

ByHOWARD R. GARIS

Author of the famous "Bedtime Animal Stories"

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors

Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid

Stories for children by the best author of books for little people.

1. THE CURLYTOPS AT CHERRY FARM

or Vacation Days in the Country

A tale of happy vacation days on a farm.

2. THE CURLYTOPS ON STAR ISLAND

or Camping out with Grandpa

The Curlytops were delighted when grandpa took them to camp on Star Island.

3. THE CURLYTOPS SNOWED IN

or Grand Fun with Skates and Sleds

Winter was a jolly time for the Curlytops, with their skates and sleds, on the lakes and hills.

4. THE CURLYTOPS AT UNCLE FRANK'S RANCH

or Little Folks on Pony Back

Out West on their uncle's ranch they have a wonderful time among the cowboys and on pony back.

5. THE CURLYTOPS AT SILVER LAKE

or On the Water with Uncle Ben

The Curlytops camp out on the shores of a beautiful lake.

6. THE CURLYTOPS AND THEIR PETS

or Uncle Toby's Strange Collection

When an old uncle leaves them to care for his collection of pets, they get up a circus for charity.

7. THE CURLYTOPS AND THEIR PLAYMATES

or Jolly Times Through the Holidays

The children have great times with their uncle's collection of animals.

8. THE CURLYTOPS IN THE WOODS

or Fun at the Lumber Camp

Exciting times in the forest for Curlytops.

ByMINNIE E. PAULL

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid

Four bright and entertaining stories told in Mrs. Paull's happiest manner are among the best stories ever written for young girls, and cannot fail to interest any between the ages of eight and fifteen years.

RUBY AND RUTHY

Ruby and Ruthy were not old enough to go to school, but they certainly were lively enough to have many exciting adventures, that taught many useful 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 of them all, and, in spite of them, became a favorite in the lively times at school.

RUBY AT SCHOOL

Ruby had many surprises when she went to the impossible place she heard called a boarding school, but every experience helped to make her a stronger-minded girl.

RUBY'S VACATION

This volume shows how a little girl improves by having varieties of experience both happy and unhappy, provided she thinks, and is able to use her good sense. Ruby lives and learns.

ByAGNES MILLER

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors

Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid

This new series of girls' books is in a new style of story writing. The interest is in knowing the girls and seeing them solve the problems that develop their character. Incidentally, a great deal of historical information is imparted, and a fine atmosphere of responsibility is made pleasing and useful to the reader.

1. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE MYSTERY HOUSE

or The Story of Nine Adventurous Girls

How the Linger-Not girls met and formed their club seems commonplace, but this writer makes it fascinating, and how they made their club serve a great purpose continues the interest to the end, and introduces a new type of girlhood.

2. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE VALLEY FEUD

or The Great West Point Chain

The Linger-Not girls had no thought of becoming mixed up with feuds or mysteries, but their habit of being useful soon entangled them in some surprising adventures that turned out happily for all, and made the valley better because of their visit.

3. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THEIR GOLDEN QUEST

or The Log of the Ocean Monarch

For a club of girls to become involved in a mystery leading back into the times of the California gold-rush, seems unnatural until the reader sees how it happened, and how the girls helped one of their friends to come into her rightful name and inheritance, forms a fine story.

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 bright girls who become interested in radio. The stories tell of thrilling exploits, outdoor life and the great part the Radio plays in the adventures of the girls and in solving their mysteries. Fascinating books 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 in radiophoning, how they gave a concert for a worthy local charity, and how they received a sudden and unexpected call for help out of the air. A girl who was wanted as a witness in a celebrated law case had disappeared, and how the radio girls went to the rescue is told in an absorbing manner.

2. THE RADIO GIRLS ON THE PROGRAM

or Singing and Reciting at the Sending Station

When listening in on a thrilling recitation or a superb concert number who of us has not longed to "look behind the scenes" to see how it was done? The girls had made the acquaintance of a sending station manager and in this volume are permitted to get on the program, much to their delight. A tale full of action and not a little fun.

3. THE RADIO GIRLS ON STATION ISLAND

or The Wireless from the Steam Yacht

In this volume the girls travel to the seashore and put in a vacation on an island where is located a big radio sending station. The big brother of one of the girls owns a steam yacht and while out with a pleasure party those on the island receive word by radio that the yacht is on fire. A tale thrilling to the last page.

By ALICE B. EMERSON

Author of the Famous "Ruth Fielding" Series

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors

Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid

A series of stories by Alice B. Emerson which are bound to make this writer more popular than ever with her host of girl readers.

1. BETTY GORDON AT BRAMBLE FARM

or The Mystery of a Nobody

At the age of twelve Betty is left an orphan. Her uncle sends her to live on a farm.

2. BETTY GORDON IN WASHINGTON

or Strange Adventures in a Great City

In this volume Betty goes to the National Capitol to find her uncle and has several unusual adventures.

3. BETTY GORDON IN THE LAND OF OIL

or The Farm That Was Worth a Fortune

From Washington the scene is shifted to the great oil fields of our country. A splendid picture of the oil field operations of to-day.

4. BETTY GORDON AT BOARDING SCHOOL

or The Treasure of Indian Chasm

Seeking the treasure of Indian Chasm makes an exceedingly interesting incident.

5. BETTY GORDON AT MOUNTAIN CAMP

or The Mystery of Ida Bellethorne

At Mountain Camp Betty found herself in the midst of a mystery involving a girl whom she had previously met in Washington.

6. BETTY GORDON AT OCEAN PARK

or Gay Days on the Boardwalk

Adventure in high society let loose on the seashore.

By ALICE B. EMERSON

12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid

Ruth Fielding will live in juvenile Fiction.

RUTH FIELDING OF THE RED MILL

or Jasper Parloe's Secret

RUTH FIELDING AT BRIARWOOD HALL

or Solving the Campus Mystery

RUTH FIELDING AT SNOW CAMP

or Lost in the Backwoods

RUTH FIELDING AT LIGHTHOUSE

POINT or Nita, the Girl Castaway

RUTH FIELDING AT SILVER RANCH

or Schoolgirls Among the Cowboys

RUTH FIELDING ON CLIFF ISLAND

or The Old Hunter's Treasure Box

RUTH FIELDING AT SUNRISE FARM

or What Became of the Raby Orphans

RUTH FIELDING AND THE GYPSIES

or The Missing Pearl Necklace

RUTH FIELDING IN MOVING PICTURES

or Helping the Dormitory Fund

RUTH FIELDING DOWN IN DIXIE

or Great Days in the Land of Cotton

RUTH FIELDING AT COLLEGE

or The Missing Examination Papers

RUTH FIELDING IN THE SADDLE

or College Girls in the Land of Gold

RUTH FIELDING IN THE RED CROSS

or Doing Her Bit for Uncle Sam

RUTH FIELDING AT THE WAR FRONT

or The Hunt for a Lost Soldier

RUTH FIELDING HOMEWARD BOUND

or A Red Cross Worker's Ocean Perils

RUTH FIELDING DOWN EAST

or The Hermit of Beach Plum Point

RUTH FIELDING IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST

or The Indian Girl Star of the Movies

RUTH FIELDING ON THE ST. LAWRENCE

or The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islands

RUTH FIELDING TREASURE HUNTING

or A Moving Picture that Became Real

Send For Our Free Illustrated Catalogue

CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, Publishers     New York


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