By William Drysdale 
The Famous 
“Brain and Brawn’’ Series 
No boy should grow up without reading these books 
The Young Reporter 
A STORY OF PRINTING HOUSE SQUARE. 300 pp. 
A genuine boys’ book for genuine boys. Full of 
life, clean, clear cut andinspiring. It will enlist the 
interest of every stirring and wide-awake boy. 
The Fast. Mail 
THE STORY OF A TRAIN BOY. 328 pp. 
The story of the adventures of a boy who fought 
his way to success with clean grit and good sense, 
accomplishing what is within the power of every 
American boy if he sets about it. I+ is full of move- 
ment, sound in sentiment, anc wholesome in 
character. 
The Beach Patrol 
A STORY OF THE LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. 318 pp. 
A spirited picture of the labors and dangers to 
which members of the life-saving service are ex- 
posed and which few realize. 
The Young Supercargo 
A STORY OF THE MERCHANT MARINE. 352 pp. 
This book has all of the interest of ‘‘ Oliver 
Optic’s’’ books, with none of their improbabilities. 
The Volumes are Fully Illustrated. Price, $1.75 each. 
W. A. WILDE COMPANY 
Boston and Chicago 
