_The Jack Ranger Series_

  _By Clarence Young_ Author of the Motor Boys Series

  =Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.00, postpaid=

  =JACK RANGER'S SCHOOLDAYS= _Or, The Rivals of Washington Hall_

  You will love Jack Ranger--you simply can't help it. He is so brightand cheery, and so real and lifelike. A typical boarding school tale,without a dull line in it.

  =JACK RANGER'S SCHOOL VICTORIES= _Or, Track, Gridiron and Diamond_

  In this tale Jack gets back to Washington Hall and goes in for all sortsof school games. There are numerous contests on the athletic field, andalso a great baseball game and a football game, all dear to a boy'sheart. The rivalry is bitter at times, and enemies try to put Jack "in ahole" more than once.

  =JACK RANGER'S WESTERN TRIP= _Or, From Boarding School to Ranch and Range_

  This volume takes the hero and several of his chums to the great West.Jack is anxious to clear up the mystery surrounding his father'sdisappearance. At the ranch and on the range adventures of the strenuoussort befall him.

  =JACK RANGER'S OCEAN CRUISE= _Or, The Wreck of the Polly Ann_

  Here is a tale of the bounding sea, with many stirring adventures. Howthe ship was wrecked, and Jack was cast away, is told in a style allboys and girls will find exceedingly interesting. There is plenty of funas well as excitement.

  =JACK RANGER'S GUN CLUB= _Or, From Schoolroom to Camp and Trail_

  Jack, with his chums, goes in quest of big game. The boys fall in with amysterious body of men, and have a terrific slide down a mountain side.

  CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

  _The Dorothy Dale Series_

  _By Margaret Penrose_

  =Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid=

  =DOROTHY DALE: A GIRL OF TO-DAY=

  Dorothy is the daughter of an old Civil War veteran who is running aweekly newspaper in a small Eastern town. When her father falls sick,and the newspaper property is in danger of going to pieces, the girlshows what she can do to support the family.

  =DOROTHY DALE AT GLENWOOD SCHOOL=

  More prosperous times have come to the Dale family, and Major Daleresolves to send Dorothy to a boarding school to complete her education.At Glenwood School the girl makes a host of friends and has many goodtimes. But some girls are jealous of Dorothy's popularity, and they seekto get her into trouble in more ways than one.

  =DOROTHY DALE'S GREAT SECRET=

  A splendid story of one girl's devotion to another. Dorothy's chum ranaway to join a theatrical company. What Dorothy did, and how she keptthe secret, makes a tale no girl will care to miss.

  =DOROTHY DALE AND HER CHUMS=

  A story of school life, and of strange adventures among the gypsies.Dorothy befriends a little French girl and also a gypsy waif, in amanner sure to touch the hearts of all readers.

  =DOROTHY DALE'S QUEER HOLIDAYS=

  Relates the details of a mystery that surrounded Tanglewood Park. Thereis a great snowstorm, and the young folks become snowbound, much totheir dismay.

  CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

  Transcriber's Notes:

  --Text enclosed by underscores is in italics (_italics_); text enclosed by equal signs in bold face (=bold=).

  --Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.

  --Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.

  --Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved (e.g. motor-cycle/motor cycle and ice-cream/ice cream).

 
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