children's books. Each book 64 pages, with
lithograph cover in five colors and a number of full page
illustrations. Size 8-1/2 x 6-1/4--64 pages--each 15c.
Written by Elizabeth Billings Stuart Illustrations by Elsie M. Kroll
THE FAIRY AND THE BUNNY-TAIL
Bunny-Tail is a dear little Bunny, who is always finding something
that turns every-boy's trouble into happiness. The fairy JOY gives
him a magic password, which makes him quite safe in the company of any
of the forest animals or in the presence of hunters.
TRICKY MR. FOX
Tricky Mr. Fox is a sly animal, whose adventures lead him into many
pitfalls and mishaps. He becomes the captive of a little Indian boy
and later his adoring companion. Tricky Mr. Fox proves his devotion
and quick wits by saving the little boy's life when a fire threatens.
TEDDY BEAR, THE TOY MAKER
Brownie Bunny is a harum-scarum Bunny, full of mischief and merry
pranks. He lives with Teddy Bear and makes Teddy Bear's life
delightfully miserable until Bunny-Tail persuades him to become a
Boy Scout. After this transformation he performs many thrilling and
heroic deeds.
LUCKY, THE BOY SCOUT
By ELMER SHERWOOD
A Fascinating Story. Its Action Covers Chicago and the Far West of
Canada.
There comes the rumbling of the Big War. German plots are many. Ted's
share in following these plots, his life at the Double X Ranch and at
Wayland Academy, make this a book that will hold the absorbed
attention of the reader.
Those who are readers of the Lucky Series know that none of the books
are namby-pamby--there is in all of them the true strain of things
worthwhile. Honor, faith and courage hold their rightful place.
WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
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_Good Books for Boys and Girls_
THE CAMPFIRE GIRLS AND AUNT MADGE
THE CAMPFIRE GIRLS' WEEK-END PARTY
Delightful stories that are sure to be well liked. The titles would
indicate that they are purely girls' stories but boys will find them
equally interesting. Be sure to read them.
LUCKY, THE YOUNG NAVYMAN
By ELMER SHERWOOD
This book follows the story of Lucky, the Young Soldier.
It deals with Ted Marsh and his service to the American Navy. A book
complete in itself in which Mr. Sherwood has brought to play many of
the incidents of today.
Great things are happening every day. Ted's great fortune is to have a
big share in them.
A story as good as Lucky, the Boy Scout and Lucky, the Young Soldier.
WHI
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