Ruth Fielding Series

By Alice B. Emerson
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume, 40 Cents, Postpaid

Ruth Fielding is a character that will live in juvenile fiction.

Ruth Fielding of The Red Mill
Or Jaspar Parloe’s Secret

Telling how Ruth, an orphan girl, came to live with her miserly uncle, and how the girl’s sunny disposition melted the old miller’s heart. A great flood, and the disappearance of the miser’s treasure box, add to the interest of the volume.

Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall
or Solving the Campus Mystery

Ruth was sent by her uncle to boarding school to get an education. She made many friends and also one enemy, and the latter made much trouble for her. The mystery of the school campus is a most unusual one.

Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp
or Lost in the Backwoods

A thrilling tale of adventures in the backwoods in winter. How Ruth went to the camp, and how she fell in with some very strange people, is told in a manner to interest every girl.

Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point
or Nita, the Girl Runaway

From boarding school the scene is shifted to the Atlantic Coast, where Ruth goes for a summer vacation with some chums. There is a storm and a wreck, and Ruth aids in rescuing a girl from the sea.

Ruth Fielding at Silver Ranch
or Schoolgirls Among the Cowboys

A story with a western flavor—but one which is up-to-date and free from mere sensationalism. How the girls came to the rescue of Bashful Ike, the cowboy, and aided him and Sally, his “gal,” is told in a way that is most absorbing.

CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

Alive, Patriotic, Elevating
The Banner Boy Scouts Series

By George A. Warren
Author of the Revolutionary Series, “The Musket Boys Series”
Handsomely bound in Cloth. Illustrated. Price per volume. $1.00 postpaid.

The Boys Scouts movement has swept over our country like wildfire, and is endorsed by many of our greatest men and leading educators. No author is better qualified to write such a series as this than Professor Warren, who has watched the movement closely since its inception in England some years ago.

The Banner Boy Scouts
or The Struggle for Leadership

This initial volume tells how the news of the scout movement reached the boys and how they determined to act on it. They organized the Fox Patrol, and some rivals organized another patrol. More patrols were formed in neighboring towns and a prize was put up for the patrol scoring the most points in a many-sided contest.

The Banner Boy Scouts a Tour
or The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain

This story begins with a mystery that is most unusual. There is a good deal of fun and adventure, camping, fishing, and swimming, and the young heroes more than once prove their worth.

The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat
or The Secret of Cedar Island

Here is another tale of life in the open, of jolly times on river and lake and around the camp fire, told by one who has camped out for many years.

CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK