Mrs. L. T. Meade's FAMOUS BOOKS FOR GIRLS

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There are few more favorite authors with American girls than Mrs. L. T. Meade, whose copyright works can only be had from us. Essentially a writer for the home, with the loftiest aims and purest sentiments, Mrs. Meade's books possess the merit of utility as well as the means of amusement. They are girls' books—written for girls, and fitted for every home.

Here will be found no maudlin nonsense as to the affections. There are no counts in disguise nor castles in Spain. It is pure and wholesome literature of a high order with a lofty ideal.

The volumes are all copyright, excellently printed with clear, open type, uniformly bound in best cloth, with ink and gold stamp. 12mo, price $1.00.

THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TITLES

The Children of Wilton Chase

Bashful Fifteen

Betty: A Schoolgirl

Four on an Island

Girls New and Old

Out of the Fashion

The Palace Beautiful

Polly, a New-Fashioned Girl

Red Rose and Tiger Lily

A Ring of Rubies

A Sweet Girl Graduate

A World of Girls

Good Luck

A Girl in Ten Thousand

A Young Mutineer

Wild Kitty

The Children's Pilgrimage

The Girls of St. Wode's

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