The Famous Frank Merriwell Stories.

BURT L. STANDISH.

No modern series of tales for boys and youths has met with anything like the cordial reception and popularity accorded to the Frank Merriwell Stories. There must be a reason for this and there is. Frank Merriwell, as portrayed by the author, is a jolly whole-souled, honest, courageous American lad, who appeals to the hearts of the boys. He has no bad habits, and his manliness inculcates the idea that it is not necessary for a boy to indulge in petty vices to be a hero. Frank Merriwell’s example is a shining light for every ambitious lad to follow. Ten volumes now ready:

Frank Merriwell’s School DaysFrank Merriwell’s Bravery
Frank Merriwell’s ChumsFrank Merriwell’s Hunting Tour
Frank Merriwell’s FoesFrank Merriwell’s Races
Frank Merriwell’s Trip WestFrank Merriwell’s Sports Afield
Frank Merriwell Down SouthFrank Merriwell at Yale

VICTOR ST. CLAIR.

These books are full of good, clean adventure, thrilling enough to please the full-blooded wide-awake boy, yet containing nothing to which there can be any objection from those who are careful as to the kind of books they put into the hands of the young.

Cast Away in the Jungle From Switch to Lever
Comrades Under CastroLittle Snap, the Post Boy
For Home and HonorZig-Zag, the Boy Conjurer
Zip, the Acrobat

MATTHEW WHITE, JR.