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arth, Air, Fire and Water, 84
Farmyard, The, 85
Forbidden Letter, The, 86
Forbidden Vowels, The, 86
Fortune Telling, 87
Game of Conversation, The, 89
Guilty Or Innocent, 90
Guessing Groceries, 91
Gossip, 91
How? When? Where?, 92
I Love My Love With An A, 93
It, 93
Jack's Alive, 94
Menagerie, The, 95
Minister's Cat, The, 95
Magic Writing, 96
Mimic Club, The, 97
My Lady's Toilet, 98
Partners, 98
Proverbs, 99
Questions and Answers, 101
Ruth and Jacob, 102
Rhymes, 103
Sketches, 103
Traveller's Alphabet, 103
Thought Reading, 104
The Little Dutch Band, 105
What's My Thought Like, 106
FORFEITS
Forfeits, 107
GAMES FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
New Year's Day, 115
Lincoln's Birthday, 122
St, Valentine's Day, 127
Washington's Birthday, 132
April Fools' Day, 142
Easter, 154
May Day, 163
Fourth of July, 169
Hallow-e'en, 174
Thanksgiving, 199
Christmas, 204
TIGHT-WADS
A collection of the best stories that could be found after a careful
research, by
R. U. TITE
With sixteen illustrations of different types of "Tight-Wads" you have
met, by
CLARE A. BRIGGS,
The famous cartoonist of "The Chicago Tribune."
This unique volume presents the Tight-Wad in all his glory, showing him
"at home," on the "street car," while "entertaining friends," when "out
with the boys," and other places too numerous to mention. Mr. Briggs'
illustrations prove that during his travelling experience he has
encountered many descendants of the Tight-Wad family who have made a
lasting impression on his mind. From title to "finis" the book abounds
in wit and humor which will make you scream as loud as the eagle on the
cover.
Cloth binding with four color inlay, square 16 mo., 50c.
The Famous Billy Whiskers Books
By Frances Trego Montgomery
Billy Whiskers' Friends
Billy Whiskers Jr. and His Chums
Billy Whiskers' Vacation
Billy Whiskers' Grandchildren
Thousands of children have read this delightful series of books which
are written around the lives and adventures of a goat, "Billy Whiskers,"
his wife, Nannie, and their descendants. The family have a strain of the
adventurous spirit which leads them into many serious and laughable
mishaps. Mrs. Montgomery has the happy faculty of writing stories about
animals which always amuse and pleas
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