THE LINGER-NOT SERIES

  By AGNES MILLER

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full colors_

  _Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid_

  _This new series of girls' books is in a new style of story writing. Theinterest is in knowing the girls and seeing them solve the problems thatdevelop their character. Incidentally, a great deal of historicalinformation is imparted._

  1. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE MYSTERY HOUSE _or The Story of NineAdventurous Girls_

  How the Linger-Not girls met and formed their club seems commonplace,but this writer makes it fascinating, and how they made their club servea great purpose continues the interest to the end, and introduces a newtype of girlhood.

  2. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE VALLEY FEUD _or The Great West Point Chain_

  The Linger-Not girls had no thought of becoming mixed up with feuds ormysteries, but their habit of being useful soon entangled them in somesurprising adventures that turned out happily for all, and made thevalley better because of their visit.

  3. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THEIR GOLDEN QUEST _or The Log of the OceanMonarch_

  For a club of girls to become involved in a mystery leading back intothe times of the California gold-rush, seems unnatural until the readersees how it happened, and how the girls helped one of their friends tocome into her rightful name and inheritance, forms a fine story.

  4. THE LINGER-NOTS AND THE WHISPERING CHARMS _or The Secret from OldAlaska_

  Whether engrossed in thrilling adventures in the Far North or occupiedwith quiet home duties, the Linger-Not girls could work unitedly tosolve a colorful mystery in a way that interpreted American freedom to asad young stranger, and brought happiness to her and to themselves.

  _Send for Our Free Illustrated Catalogue_

  CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, _Publishers_ NEW YORK

 
Alice B. Emerson's Novels
»Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe's Secretby Alice B. Emerson
»Betty Gordon at Boarding School; Or, The Treasure of Indian Chasmby Alice B. Emerson
»Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm; Or, The Mystery of a Nobodyby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp; Or, Lost in the Backwoodsby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding at the War Front; or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldierby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island; Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Boxby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures; Or, Helping the Dormitory Fundby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest; Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Moviesby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall; or, Solving the Campus Mysteryby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies; Or, The Missing Pearl Necklaceby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papersby Alice B. Emerson
»Betty Gordon at Mountain Camp; Or, The Mystery of Ida Bellethorneby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding at Silver Ranch; Or, Schoolgirls Among the Cowboysby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding In the Saddle; Or, College Girls in the Land of Goldby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding At Sunrise Farm; Or, What Became of the Raby Orphansby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence; Or, The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islandsby Alice B. Emerson
»Ruth Fielding Down East; Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Pointby Alice B. Emerson
»Betty Gordon in Washington; Or, Strange Adventures in a Great Cityby Alice B. Emerson