Chapter 25

Girls of the Morning-Glory Camp FireBy ISABEL HORNIBROOKAuthor of “Camp and Trail”Illustrated in two colors by John Goss12mo ClothGirls of the Morning-Glory Camp FireTHE sensibly helpful and patriotic organization called the Camp Fire Girls is spreading with wonderful rapidity because it is based on the right elements to appeal both to girls and their parents. Though having a basis of Camp Fire work, which the author thoroughly understands, this book can be enjoyed by any one. The “Morning-Glory Camp Fire” finds its summer home on one of the most picturesque portions of the New England Coast, and the author’s exceptional knowledge of matters connected with the sea adds much interest to the story. A sparkling style, rich humor, and wealth of incident are conspicuous.“This is a book to be welcomed by those who find much truth in the off-hand statement that it is ‘hard to find good reading for growing girls.’”—Bee, Omaha.“The story is entertaining, the characters drawn with naturalness, the incidents both amusing and pertinent. Good reading for girls of the secondary school age.”—Columbus Despatch.For sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publishersLothrop, Lee & ShepardCo. Boston

Girls of the Morning-Glory Camp Fire

By ISABEL HORNIBROOK

Author of “Camp and Trail”

Illustrated in two colors by John Goss

12mo Cloth

Girls of the Morning-Glory Camp Fire

THE sensibly helpful and patriotic organization called the Camp Fire Girls is spreading with wonderful rapidity because it is based on the right elements to appeal both to girls and their parents. Though having a basis of Camp Fire work, which the author thoroughly understands, this book can be enjoyed by any one. The “Morning-Glory Camp Fire” finds its summer home on one of the most picturesque portions of the New England Coast, and the author’s exceptional knowledge of matters connected with the sea adds much interest to the story. A sparkling style, rich humor, and wealth of incident are conspicuous.

“This is a book to be welcomed by those who find much truth in the off-hand statement that it is ‘hard to find good reading for growing girls.’”—Bee, Omaha.“The story is entertaining, the characters drawn with naturalness, the incidents both amusing and pertinent. Good reading for girls of the secondary school age.”—Columbus Despatch.

“This is a book to be welcomed by those who find much truth in the off-hand statement that it is ‘hard to find good reading for growing girls.’”—Bee, Omaha.

“The story is entertaining, the characters drawn with naturalness, the incidents both amusing and pertinent. Good reading for girls of the secondary school age.”—Columbus Despatch.

For sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publishers

Lothrop, Lee & ShepardCo. Boston


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