_The Darewell Chums Series_
_By Allen Chapman_
=Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. 60 cents each, postpaid.=
The Darewell Chums _Or, The Heroes of the School_
A bright, lively story for boys, telling of the doings of four chums,at school and elsewhere. There is a strong holding plot, and severalcharacters who are highly amusing. Any youth getting this book willconsider it a prize and tell all his friends about it.
The Darewell Chums in the City _Or, The Disappearance of Ned Wilding_
From a country town the scene is changed to a great city. One of thechums has disappeared in an extraordinary manner, and the othersinstitute a hunt for him. The youths befriend a city waif, who in turnmakes a revelation which clears up the mystery.
The Darewell Chums in the Woods _Or, Frank Roscoe's Secret_
The boys had planned for a grand outing when something happened ofwhich none of them had dreamed. They thought one of their number haddone a great wrong--at least it looked so. But they could not reallybelieve the accusations made, so they set to work to help Frank allthey could. All went camping some miles from home, and when not huntingand fishing spent their time in learning the truth of what had occurred.
The Darewell Chums on a Cruise _Or, Fenn Masterson's Odd Discovery_
A tale of the Great Lakes. The boys run across some Canadian smugglersand stumble on the secret of a valuable mine.
The Darewell Chums in a Winter Camp _Or, Bart Keene's Best Shot_
Here is a lively tale of ice and snow, of jolly good times in a wintercamp, hunting and trapping, and of taking it easy around a roaringcampfire.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK