ON WITH TORCHY. Ill.u.s.trated by F. Foster Lincoln.
Torchy falls desperately in love with "the only girl that ever was," but that young society woman"s aunt tries to keep the young people apart, which brings about many hilariously funny situations.
TORCHY, PRIVATE SEC. Ill.u.s.trated by F. Foster Lincoln.
Torchy rises from the position of office boy to that of secretary for the Corrugated Iron Company. The story is full of humor and infectious American slang.
WILT THOU TORCHY. Illus. by F. Snapp and A.W. Brown.
Torchy goes on a treasure search expedition to the Florida West Coast, in company with a group of friends of the Corrugated Trust and with his friend"s aunt, on which trip Torchy wins the aunt"s permission to place an engagement ring on Vee"s finger.
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THE NOVELS OF CLARA LOUISE BURNHAM
JEWEL: A Chapter in Her Life.
Ill.u.s.trated by Maude and Genevieve Cowles.
A story breathing the doctrine of love and patience as exemplified in the life of a child. Jewel will never grow old because of the immortality of her love.
JEWEL"S STORY BOOK. Ill.u.s.trated by Albert Schmitt.
A sequel to "Jewel," in which the same characteristics of love and cheerfulness touch and uplift the reader.
THE INNER FLAME. Frontispiece in color.
A young mining engineer, whose chief ambition is to become an artist, but who has no friends with whom to realize his hopes, has a way opened to him to try his powers, and, of course, he is successful.
THE RIGHT PRINCESS.
At a fashionable Long Island resort, a stately English woman employs a forcible New England housekeeper to serve in her interesting home. Many humorous situations result. A delightful love affair runs through it all.
THE OPENED SHUTTERS.
Ill.u.s.trated with Scenes from the Photo Play.
A beautiful woman, at discord with life, is brought to realize, by her new friends, that she may open the shutters of her soul to the blessed sunlight of joy by casting aside self love.
THE RIGHT TRACK.
Frontispiece in color by Greene Blumenschien.
A story of a young girl who marries for money so that she can enjoy things intellectual. Neglect of her husband and of her two step children makes an unhappy home till a friend brings a new philosophy of happiness into the household.
CLEVER BETSY. Ill.u.s.trated by Rose O"Neill.
The "Clever Betsy" was a boat--named for the unyielding spinster whom the captain hoped to marry. Through the two Betsy"s a delightful group of people are introduced.
B.M. BOWER"S NOVELS
CHIP OF THE FLYING U.
Wherein the love affairs of Chip and Delia Whitman are charmingly and humorously told.
THE HAPPY FAMILY.
A lively and amusing story, dealing with the adventures of eighteen jovial, big hearted Montana cowboys.
HER PRAIRIE KNIGHT.
Describing a gay party of Easterners who exchange a cottage at Newport for a Montana ranch-house.
THE RANGE DWELLERS.
Spirited action, a range feud between two families, and a Romeo and Juliet courtship make this a bright, jolly story.
THE LURE OF THE DIM TRAILS.
A vivid portrayal of the experience of an Eastern author among the cowboys.
THE LONESOME TRAIL.
A little branch of sage brush and the recollection of a pair of large brown eyes upset "Weary" Davidson"s plans.