If the boys of ten or fifteen years ago could have secured such thoroughly good adventure stories, of such great length, at five cents per copy, the Brave and Bold Weekly, had it been published then, would have had ten times its present large circulation. You see, in those days, stories of the quality of those now published in the Brave and Bold Weekly were bound in cloth covers or else published little by little in boys’ serial papers, under which circumstances each story was paid for at the rate of one dollar or more.

Now we give the boys of America the opportunity of getting the same stories and better ones for five cents. Do you not think it is a rare bargain? Just buy any one of the titles listed below and read it; you will not be without Brave and Bold afterward. Each story is complete in itself and has no connection whatever with any story that was published either before or after it.

We give herewith a list of all of the back numbers in print. You can have your newsdealer order them or they will be sent direct by the publishers to any address upon receipt of the price in money or postage stamps.

50—Labor’s Young Champion.

53—The Crimson Cross.

56—The Boat Club.

62—All Aboard.

65—Slow and Sure.

66—Little by Little.

67—Beyond the Frozen Seas.