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  JOHN FOX, JR'S. STORIES OF THE KENTUCKY MOUNTAINS

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  THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE. Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.

  The "lonesome pine" from which the story takes its name was a talltree that stood in solitary splendor on a mountain top. The fame ofthe pine lured a young engineer though Kentucky to catch the trail,and when he finally climbed to its shelter he found not only the pinebut the _foot-prints of a girl_. And the girl proved to be lovely,piquant, and the trail of these girlish foot-prints led the youngengineer a madder chase than "the trail of the lonesome pine."

  THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME. Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.

  This is a story of Kentucky, in a settlement known as "Kingdom Come."It is a life rude, semi-barbarous; but natural and honest from whichoften springs the flower of civilization.

  "Chad," the "little shepherd" did not know who he was nor whence hecame--he had just wandered from door to door since early childhood,seeking shelter with kindly mountaineers who gladly fathered andmothered this waif about whom there was such a mystery--a charmingwaif, by the way, who could play the banjo better that anyone else inthe mountains.

  A KNIGHT OF THE CUMBERLAND. Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.

  The scenes are laid along the waters of the Cumberland, the lair ofmoonshiner and feudsman. The knight is a moonshiner's son, and theheroine a beautiful girl perversely christened "The Blight." Twoimpetuous young Southerners' fall under the spell of "The Blight's"charms and she learns what a large part jealousy and pistols have inthe love making of the mountaineers.

  Included in this volume is "Hell fer-Sartain" and other stories, someof Mr. Fox's most entertaining Cumberland valley narratives.

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  B. M. Bower's Novels Thrilling Western Romances

  Large 12 mos. Handsomely bound in cloth. Illustrated

  CHIP, OF THE FLYING U

  A breezy wholesome tale, wherein the love affairs of Chip and DeliaWhitman are charmingly and humorously told. Chip's jealousy of Dr.Cecil Grantham, who turns out to be a big, blue eyed young woman isvery amusing. A clever, realistic story of the American Cow-puncher.

  THE HAPPY FAMILY

  A lively and amusing story, dealing with the adventures of eighteenjovial, big hearted Montana cowboys. Foremost amongst them, we findAnanias Green, known as Andy, whose imaginative powers cause manylively and exciting adventures.

  HER PRAIRIE KNIGHT

  A realistic story of the plains, describing a gay party of Easternerswho exchange a cottage at Newport for the rough homeliness of aMontana ranch-house. The merry-hearted cowboys, the fascinatingBeatrice, and the effusive Sir Redmond, become living, breathingpersonalities.

  THE RANGE DWELLERS

  Here are everyday, genuine cowboys, just as they really exist.Spirited action, a range feud between two families, and a Romeo andJuliet courtship make this a bright, jolly, entertaining story,without a dull page.

  THE LURE OF DIM TRAILS

  A vivid portrayal of the experience of an Eastern author, among thecowboys of the West, in search of "local color" for a new novel. "Bud"Thurston learns many a lesson while following "the lure of the dimtrails" but the hardest, and probably the most welcome, is that oflove.

  THE LONESOME TRAIL

  "Weary" Davidson leaves the ranch for Portland, where conventionalcity life palls on him. A little branch of sage brush, pungent withthe atmosphere of the prairie, and the recollection of a pair of largebrown eyes soon compel his return. A wholesome love story.

  THE LONG SHADOW

  A vigorous Western story, sparkling with the free, outdoor, life of amountain ranch. Its scenes shift rapidly and its actors play the gameof life fearlessly and like men. It is a fine love story from start tofinish.

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  CHARMING BOOKS FOR GIRLS

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  WHEN PATTY WENT TO COLLEGE, By Jean Webster. Illustrated by C. D.Williams.

  One of the best stories of life in a girl's college that has ever beenwritten. It is bright, whimsical and entertaining, lifelike, laughableand thoroughly human.

  JUST PATTY, By Jean Webster. Illustrated by C. M. Relyea.

  Patty is full of the joy of living, fun-loving, given to ingeniousmischief for its own sake, with a disregard for pretty conventionwhich is an unfailing source of joy to her fellows.

  THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL, By Eleanor Gates. With four full pageillustrations.

  This story relates the experience of one of those unfortunate childrenwhose early days are passed in the companionship of a governess,seldom seeing either parent, and famishing for natural love andtenderness. A charming play as dramatized by the author.

  REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM, By Kate Douglas Wiggin.

  One of the most beautiful studies of childhood--Rebecca's artistic,unusual and quaintly charming qualities stand out midst a circle ofaustere New Englanders. The stage version is making a phenomenaldramatic record.

  NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA, By Kate Douglas Wiggin. Illustrated by F.C. Yohn.

  Additional episodes in the girlhood of this delightful heroine thatcarry Rebecca through various stages to her eighteenth birthday.

  REBECCA MARY, By Annie Hamilton Donnell. Illustrated by ElizabethShippen Green.

  This author possesses the rare gift of portraying all the grotesquelittle joys and sorrows and scruples of this very small girl with apathos that is peculiarly genuine and appealing.

  EMMY LOU: Her Book and Heart, By George Madden Martin. Illustrated byCharles Louis Hinton.

  Emmy Lou is irresistibly lovable, because she is so absolutely real.She is just a bewitchingly innocent, huggable little maid. The book iswonderfully human.

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