Since the enormous success of our “Motor Boys Series,” by Clarence Young, we have been asked to get out a similar series for girls. No one is better equipped to furnish these tales than Mrs. Penrose, who, besides being an able writer, is an expert automobilist.

The Motor Girls or A Mystery of the Road The Motor Girls on a Tour or Keeping a Strange Promise The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach or In Quest of the Runaways The Motor Girls Through New England or Held by the Gypsies The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake or The Hermit of Fern Island The Motor Girls on the Coast or The Waif from the Sea The Motor Girls on Crystal Bay or The Secret of the Red Oar The Motor Girls on Waters Blue or The Strange Cruise of the Tartar The Motor Girls at Camp Surprise or The Cave in the Mountain The Motor Girls in the Mountains or The Gypsy Girl’s Secret

CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

THE KHAKI GIRLS SERIES

By EDNA BROOKS

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors.
Price per volume, 50 cents, postpaid.

When Uncle Sam sent forth the ringing call, “I need you!” it was not alone his strong young sons who responded. All over the United States capable American girls stood ready to offer their services to their country. How two young girls donned the khaki and made good in the Motor Corps, an organization for women developed by the Great War, forms a series of stories of signal novelty and vivid interest and action.

THE KHAKI GIRLS OF THE MOTOR CORPS
or Finding Their Place in the Big War

Joan Mason, an enthusiastic motor girl, and Valerie Warde, a society debutante, meet at an automobile show. Next day they go together to the Motor Corps headquarters and in due time are accepted and become members of the Corps, in the service of the United States. The two girl drivers find motoring for Uncle Sam a most exciting business. Incidentally they are instrumental in rendering valuable service to the United States government by discovering and running down a secret organization of its enemies.

THE KHAKI GIRLS BEHIND THE LINES
or Driving with the Ambulance Corps