By G. WALDO BROWNE

Each 1 vol., large 12mo, cloth, decorative cover, illustrated, per volume $1.00

Three vols., boxed, per set $3.00

“The Woodranger Tales,” like the “Pathfinder Tales” of J. Fenimore Cooper, combine historical information relating to early pioneer days in America with interesting adventures in the backwoods. Although the same characters are continued throughout the series, each book is complete in itself, and while based strictly on historical facts, is an interesting and exciting tale of adventure which will delight all boys and be by no means unwelcome to their elders.

The Rosamond Tales. By Cuyler Reynolds. With 30 full-page illustrations from original photographs, and with a frontispiece from a drawing by Maud Humphreys.

One vol., large 12mo, cloth decorative $1.50

These are just the bedtime stories that children always ask for, but do not always get. Rosamond and Rosalind are the hero and heroine of many happy adventures in town and on their grandfather’s farm; and the happy listeners to their story will unconsciously absorb a vast amount of interesting knowledge of birds, animals, and flowers. The book will be a boon to tired mothers, and a delight to wide-awake children.

Larry Hudson’s Ambition. By James Otis, author of “Toby Tyler,” etc. Illustrated by Eliot Keen.