We heartily recommend our Boys of Liberty Library to boys who have good, red blood coursing through their veins—who like really good tales of adventure.

The books listed below detail the adventures of brave lads who took an active part in the Revolutionary War, who, in many cases, saved the day to the Patriot army when all seemed lost. Read this series boys, nothing you can buy for the money will please you half so well.

 1. Paul Revere and the Boys of Liberty By John De Morgan  5. The first Shot for Liberty By John De Morgan  9. The Hero of Ticonderoga By John De Morgan 13. On the Quebec By John De Morgan 17. Fooling the Enemy By John De Morgan 21. Into the Jaws of Death By John De Morgan 25. The Tory Plot By T. C. Harbaugh 27. In Buff and Blue By T. C. Harbaugh

For sale by all newsdealers at 10c. per copy. If ordered by mail, add four cents to cover postage.

Street & Smith, Publishers, New York


Horatio Alger, Jr.


The greatest and most famous writer of rattling good tales of adventure for boys, was Horatio Alger, Jr. He is the Dickens of juvenile literature. His best works are published in the Medal library at ten cents per copy. For sale by all newsdealers.

ALGER, HORATIO, JR.