THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TITLES

The Children of Wilton ChaseA Ring of Rubies
Bashful Fifteen A Sweet Girl Graduate
Betty: A Schoolgirl A World of Girls
Four on an IslandGood Luck
Girls New and Old A Girl in Ten Thousand
Out of the Fashion A Young Mutineer
The Palace BeautifulWild Kitty
Polly, a New-Fashioned Girl The Children's Pilgrimage
The Girls of St. Wode's Red Rose and Tiger Lily
Temptation of Olive LatimerLight o' the Morning

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Edward S. Ellis'

Popular Boys' Books

12mo, cloth Price $1.25

Purely American in scene, plot, motives, and characters, the copyright works of Edward S. Ellis have been deservedly popular with the youth of America. In a community where every native-born boy can aspire to the highest offices, such a book as Ellis' "From the Throttle to the President's Chair," detailing the progress of the sturdy son of the people from locomotive engineer to the presidency of a great railroad, must always be popular. The youth of the land which boasts of a Vanderbilt will ever desire such books, and naturally will desire stories of their native land before wandering over foreign climes.