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MISCELLANEOUS

Five Little Peppers and Their Friends

By MARGARET SIDNEY

Eight illustrations by EUGENIE M. WIREMAN. 2mo, Cloth. Price $1.50, postpaid.

There were so many interesting friends of the Five Little Peppers, whose lives were only the faintest of outlines in the series ending when Phronsie was grown up, that a volume devoted to this outer circle has been written to meet the persistent demand.

Herein the author records many happenings that long ago Ben and Polly, Joel and David, told her, And even Phronsie whispered some of it confidentially into the listening ear.


Five Little Peppers and How They Grew. Cloth, 12mo. New edition. Illustrated by Hermann Heyer. $1.50, postpaid. This was an instantaneous success, and has been in continual demand ever since, until to-day it has become a genuine child classic.

Five Little Peppers Midway. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, $1.50, postpaid.

Takes the Pepper children into youth and changing circumstances. “A perfect Cheeryble of a book.”—Boston Herald.

Five Little Peppers Grown Up. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated. $1.50, postpaid.

This shows the Five Little Peppers as “grown-up,” with all the struggles and successes of young manhood and womanhood.

Phronsie Pepper. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, $1.50, postpaid.

It is the story of Phronsie, the youngest and dearest of all the Peppers. But Polly and Joel and Ben and Jasper and Mamsie, too, are all in the story.

The Stories Polly Pepper Told. Cloth, 12mo. Illustrated by Jesie McDermott and Etheldred B. Barry. $1.50, postpaid.

Wherever there exists a child or a “grown-up,” there will be a loving and vociferous welcome for these charming and delightful “Stories Polly Pepper Told.”

The Adventures of Joel Pepper. Cloth, 12mo. Illustrated by Sears Gallagher. $1.50, postpaid.

Harum-scaram “Joey” is lovable. Polly and Phronsie, Ben and Davie, and the dear Mamsie herself are in the story.

Five Little Peppers Abroad. Cloth, 12mo, Illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory. $1.50, postpaid.

The “Peppers Abroad” adds another most delightful book to this famous series.

Five Little Peppers at School. Cloth, 12mo. Illustrated by Hermann Heyer. Price, $1.10 net; postpaid, $1.25.

Of all the fascinating experiences and adventures of the “Peppers,” none will surpass those telling of their school-days.

LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY, BOSTON


“The funniest, most ludicrous, and jolliest of all the Brownie books,”

Advertiser, Newark

THE BROWNIES IN
THE PHILIPPINES

This is the first and only Brownie book which has appeared since 1899. It is undoubtedly the best of all. The old familiar characters and many new ones appear. These quaint little people have many experiences and play many pranks in a strange land. The verse that goes with the pictures teaches as well as amuses.

Quarto, 144 pages, $1.50.

The Century Co.

Union Square,
New York.

Massachusetts, Wellesley Hills.

Rock Ridge Hall A SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Location high and dry. Laboratories. Shop for Mechanic Arts. A new gymnasinm. Strong teachers. Earnest boys, Scholarships, A vigorous school life. American ideals. Illustrated pamphlet sent free. Dr. G. R. White, Prin.



A GERMAN SILVER

“MONKEY WRENCH”

The cut is about one-half actual size, and illustrates the smallest perfect working Monkey Wrench in the world. Made of German silver, an ideal watch-charm, or just the thing for a class pin.

These wrenches make the most attractive and inexpensive souvenirs, whist prizes, or favors for the german. You will be delighted with them.

Only 25 Cents Each by Mail
ADDRESS

MINIATURE NOVELTY CO.,

132 East 20th Street

NEW YORK CITY