| "The Blythe Girls, three in number, were left alone in New York City.
      Helen, who went in for art and music, kept the little flat uptown, while
      Margy, just out of business school, obtained a position as a private
      secretary and Rose, plain-spoken and businesslike, took what she called a
      "job" in a department store."   The entire series was written by Elizabeth M. Duffield Ward, who wrote
    the Lucile Payton series under her own name (1). | 
        
          
       HELEN, MARGY, AND ROSE; Or, Facing the Great World"A fascinating tale of real happenings in the great metropolis"
      -- illustrated by Thelma Gooch. 1925. Grosset & Dunlap. Whitman.
 
 
          MARGY'S QUEER INHERITANCE; Or, The Worth of a Name "The Girls had a peculiar old aunt and when she died she left
      an unusual inheritance." -- illustrated by Thelma Gooch. 1925.
          Grosset & Dunlap. Whitman.
 
 
          ROSE'S GREAT PROBLEM; Or, Face to Face with a Crisis "Rose, still at work in the big department store, is one day
      faced with the greatest problem of her life." -- illustrated by
      Thelma Gooch. 1925, Grosset & Dunlap. Whitman.
 
 
          HELEN'S STRANGE BOARDER; Or, The Girl from Bronx
        Park"Helen goes to the assistance of a strange girl, whose real
      identity is a puzzle. Who the girl really was comes as a tremendous
      surprise." -- illustrated by Thelma Gooch. 1925. Grosset &
          Dunlap. Whitman.
 
 
           THREE ON VACATION; Or, The Mystery at Peach Farm"The girls go to the country for two weeks -- and fall in with
      all sorts of curious and exciting happenings." -- illustrated by
      Thelma Gooch. 1925. Grosset & Dunlap.
 
 
           MARGY'S SECRET MISSION; Or, Exciting Days at Shadymere"Of course we cannot divulge the big secret, but nevertheless
      the girls as usual have many exciting experiences." -- illustrated by
      Thelma Gooch. 1926. Grosset & Dunlap.
 
 
           ROSE'S ODD DISCOVERY; Or, The Search for Irene Conroy"A very interesting story, telling how Rose aided an old man
      in the almost hopeless search for his daughters." -- Illustrated by
      Thelma Gooch. 1927. Grosset & Dunlap.
 
 
          THE DISAPPEARANCE OF HELEN; Or, The Art
      Shop Mystery -- illustrated by Thelma Gooch. 1928. Grosset
          & Dunlap.
 
          SNOWBOUND IN CAMP; Or, The mystery at
      Elk Lodge -- illustrated by Thelma Gooch. 1929. Grosset &
          Dunlap.
 
          MARGY'S MYSTERIOUS VISITOR; Or,
        Guarding the Pepper Fortune -- illustrated by Thelma Gooch. 1930. Grosset
          & Dunlap.
 
          ROSE'S HIDDEN TALENT -- illustrated by Thelma
        Gooch. 1931. Grosset & Dunlap.
 
          HELEN'S WONDERFUL MISTAKE; Or, The Mysterious Necklace
      -- illustrated by Thelma Gooch. 1932. Grosset & Dunlap. |