MOTOR RANGERS SERIES
   HIGH SPEED MOTOR STORIES
   By MARVIN WEST.
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   THE MOTOR RANGERS' LOST MINE.
     This is an absorbing story of the continuous adventures of a motor  car in the hands of Nat Trevor and his friends. It does seemingly  impossible "stunts," and yet everything happens "in the nick of  time."
   THE MOTOR RANGERS THROUGH THE SIERRAS.
     Enemies in ambush, the peril of fire, and the guarding of treasure  make exciting times for the Motor Rangers--yet there is a strong  flavor of fun and freedom, with a typical Western mountaineer for  spice.
   THE MOTOR RANGERS ON BLUE WATER; or, The Secret of the Derelict.
     The strange adventures of the sturdy craft "Nomad" and the stranger  experiences of the Rangers themselves with Morello's schooner and a  mysterious derelict form the basis of this well-spun yarn of the  sea.
   THE MOTOR RANGERS' CLOUD CRUISER.
     From the "Nomad" to the "Discoverer," from the sea to the sky, the  scene changes in which the Motor Rangers figure. They have  experiences "that never were on land or sea," in heat and cold and  storm, over mountain peak and lost city, with savages and reptiles;  their ship of the air is attacked by huge birds of the air; they  survive explosion and earthquake; they even live to tell the tale!
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   GIRL AVIATORS SERIES
   Clean Aviation Stories
   By MARGARET BURNHAM.
   Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
   THE GIRL AVIATORS AND THE PHANTOM AIRSHIP.
     Roy Prescott was fortunate in having a sister so clever and devoted  to him and his interests that they could share work and play with  mutual pleasure and to mutual advantage. This proved especially true  in relation to the manufacture and manipulation of their aeroplane,  and Peggy won well deserved fame for her skill and good sense as an  aviator. There were many stumbling-blocks in their terrestrial path  but they soared above them all to ultimate success.
   THE GIRL AVIATORS ON GOLDEN WINGS.
     That there is a peculiar fascination about aviation that wins and  holds girl enthusiasts as well as boys is proved by this tale. On  golden wings the girl aviators rose for many an exciting flight, and  met strange and unexpected experiences.
   THE GIRL AVIATORS' SKY CRUISE.
     To most girls a coaching or yachting trip is an adventure. How much  more perilous an adventure a "sky cruise" might be is suggested by  the title and proved by the story itself.
   THE GIRL AVIATORS' MOTOR BUTTERFLY.
     The delicacy of flight suggested by the word "butterfly," the  mechanical power implied by "motor," the ability to, control assured  in the title "aviator," all combined with the personality and  enthusiasm of girls themselves, make this story one for any girl or  other reader "to go crazy over."
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   MOTOR MAIDS SERIES
   Wholesome Stories of Adventure
   By KATHERINE STOKES.
   Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 50c. per vol., postpaid
   THE MOTOR MAIDS' SCHOOL DAYS.
     Billie Campbell was just the type of a straightforward, athletic  girl to be successful as a practical Motor Maid. She took her car,  as she did her class-mates, to her heart, and many a grand good time  did they have all together. The road over which she ran her red  machine had many an unexpected turning,--now it led her into peculiar  danger; now into contact with strange travelers; and again into  experiences by fire and water. But, best of all, "The Comet" never  failed its brave girl owner.
   THE MOTOR MAIDS BY PALM AND PINE.
     Wherever the Motor Maids went there were lively times, for these  were companionable girls who looked upon the world as a vastly  interesting place full of unique adventures--and so, of course, they  found them.
   THE MOTOR MAIDS ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
     It is always interesting to travel, and it is wonderfully  entertaining to see old scenes through fresh eyes. It is that  privilege, therefore, that makes it worth while to join the Motor  Maids in their first 'cross-country run.
   THE MOTOR MAIDS BY ROSE, SHAMROCK AND HEATHER.
     South and West had the Motor Maids motored, nor could their  education by travel have been more wisely begun. But now a speaking  acquaintance with their own country enriched their anticipation of  an introduction to the British Isles. How they made their polite  American bow and how they were received on the other side is a tale  of interest and inspiration.
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