STORIES FOR YOUNG READERS
JOURNEYS OF THE KIT KAT CLUB. Illustrated. 8vo. $2.00 Net.
By William R. A. Wilson.
A beautifully illustrated volume filled with interesting and salient features of English history, folk-lore, politics, and scenery.
BUTT CHANLER, FRESHMAN. Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50.
By James Shelley Hamilton, Amherst '06.
College sports are always a subject of interest to young readers, and here are incidents that are dear to all college associates.
"The story is breezy, bright, and clean."—The Bookseller, New York.
WILLIAMS OF WEST POINT. Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50.
By Lieut. Hugh S. Johnson.
A story of West Point under the old code. "Every boy with red blood in his veins will pronounce it a corker."—The Globe, Boston.
THE SUBSTITUTE. Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50.
By Walter Camp.
"Presents the ideal to football enthusiasts. The author's name is guarantee of the accuracy of descriptions of the plays."—The Courant, Hartford, Conn.
THE FOREST RUNNERS. Illustrated in Color. 12mo. $1.50.
By Joseph A. Altsheler.
This story deals with the further adventures of the two young woodsmen in the history of Kentucky who were heroes in "The Young Trailers." The story is full of thrills to appeal to every boy who loves a good story.
[TWO GOOD NOVELS.]
Cy Whittaker's Place.
A Novel of Cape Cod Life, by Joseph C. Lincoln, Author of "Mr. Pratt," "Cap'n Eri," etc. 27 illustrations by Wallace Morgan, colored inlay on cover. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
Cape Cod life, as pictured by Joseph C. Lincoln, is delightful in its homeliness, its wholesomeness, its quaint simplicity. The plot of this novel revolves around a little girl whom an old bachelor, Cy Whittaker, adopts. Her education is too stupendous a task for the old man to attempt alone, so he calls in two old cronies and they form a "Board of Strategy." A dramatic story of unusual merit then develops, and through it all runs that rich vein of humor which has won for the author a fixed place in the hearts of thousands of readers. Cy Whittaker is the David Harum of Cape Cod.
The Whispering Man.
A Detective Story Worth While, by Henry Kitchell Webster. Frontispiece. 12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.50.
A detective story you ought to read. Something altogether different in that the clues to the mystery lie open to the reader throughout the whole story, and are yet so concealed that the unsuspecting reader is amazed at the outcome. To those who have tired of the ordinary type of detective story, we commend this different novel as most refreshing.