The Bluebird Books


Mary Louise

and the Liberty Girls





The Liberty Girls on the march.

Mary Louise

and the Liberty Girls



By
Edith Van Dyne

Author of
"Mary Louise," "Mary Louise in the Country,"
"Mary Louise Solves a Mystery,"
"The Aunt Jane's Nieces
Series," etc.



Frontispiece by
Alice Casey

The Reilly & Lee Co.

Chicago




Copyright, 1918
by
The Reilly & Britton Co.


Made in the U.S.A.




Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls




JUST A WORD

The object of this little story is not especially to encourage loyalty and devotion to one's country, for these are sentiments firmly enshrined in the hearts of all true American girls. It is rather intended to show what important tasks girls may accomplish when spurred on by patriotism, and that none is too humble to substantially serve her country.

Organizations of Liberty Girls are possible in every city and hamlet in America, and are effective not only in times of war but in times of peace, for always their Country needs them—always there is work for their busy hands.

One other message the story hopes to carry—the message of charity towards all and malice towards none. When shadows are darkest, those who can lighten the gloom are indeed the blessed ones.

EDITH VAN DYNE

CONTENTS

CHAPTER 
I  THE MASS-MEETING
II  MARY LOUISE TAKES COMMAND
III  THE LIBERTY GIRLS
IV  THE TRAITOR
V  UNCONVINCING TESTIMONY
VI  TO HELP WIN THE WAR
VII  THE LIBERTY SHOP
VIII  THE DETECTIVE'S DAUGHTER
IX  GATHERING UP THE THREADS
X  THE EXPLOSION
XI  A FONT OF TYPE
X
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