The following are the Latest Issues:
207—Frank Merriwell’s Influence; or, Inza, the Mascot of the Crew.
208—Frank Merriwell’s Theory; or, A Fight for a Friend.
209—Frank Merriwell’s Five; or, Old Friends at Yale.
210—Frank Merriwell’s Honor; or, The Nobility of Badger.
211—Frank Merriwell’s Reward; or, Buck Badger’s Humiliation.
212—Frank Merriwell’s Football; or, the Disappearance of Jack Ready.
213—Frank Merriwell’s Handicap; or, The Heroism of Elsie.
214—Frank Merriwell’s Stroke; or, The Test of Friendship.
215—Frank Merriwell’s Favor; or, True as Steel.
216—Frank Merriwell’s Phantom; or, The Ghost of Barney Mulloy.
217—Frank Merriwell’s “Pull;” or, True and Tried.
218—Frank Merriwell’s “Liner;” or, Elsie, the Mascot of the Nine.
219—Frank Merriwell’s Compact; or, The Triumph of Badger.
220—Frank Merriwell’s Curves; or, Clipping the Tiger’s Claws.
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The Do and Dare Weekly
PHIL RUSHINGTON, THE ACTOR-MANAGER.
The “Do and Dare Weekly” tells of the exploits and adventures of one PHIL RUSHINGTON, a lively, hustling, bright and brave American boy—a first-class all-round athlete, and a thorough gentleman in all the phases of his eventful career. The author of these stories is MR. STANLEY NORRIS, an able writer, and one thoroughly in sympathy with the wants of our boys and girls in the line of reading. His work is bound to please.
The following are the latest issues:
11—Phil Rushington’s Great Show; or, Another Whirl of Fortune’s Wheel.
12—Phil Rushington’s Star Rider; or, Rivals of the Ring.
13—Phil Rushington’s Home Trip; or, Two Kinds of a Circus.
14—Phil Rushington’s Loss; or, A Lion Hunt in the City.
15—Phil Rushington’s Rivals; or, Three Shows in One Town.
16—Phil Rushington’s Clown; or, The Secret of the Star Rider.
17—Phil Rushington’s Temptation; or, An Act Not Down on the Bills.
18—Phil Rushington’s Race; or, The Pursuit of the Rival Circus.
19—Phil Rushington’s Prize; or, The Show for Tent Number Two.
20—Phil Rushington’s Search; or, The Unknown Rider of the Ring.
The “Do and Dare Weekly” appears every Tuesday. 32 pages, illuminated cover, uniform in size and style with “Tip Top.”