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Llewellyn
A NOVEL
By Hadley S. Kimberling.
Cloth. $1.50.
5 Illustrations by S. Klarr.
Here is a story whose artistic realism will appeal to everyone, while its distinction as a serious novel is made evident by its clever analysis, sparkling dialogue and thrilling and powerful situations. “Llewellyn” will win all hearts by her purity and charm.
Satan of the Modern World
By E. G. Doyen.
12mo, cloth, handsomely produced.
$1.50.
The title of this book will arouse curiosity, and its brilliant contents will fully reward the wide public which it will reach.
A Missourian’s Honor
By W. W. Arnold.
Cloth, 12mo. $1.00.
3 Illustrations.
Evelyn
A Story of the West and the Far East.
By Mrs. Ansel Oppenheim.
4 Illus. $1.50.
Limited edition in leather, $2.00.
The press has spoken of this book with unqualified terms of praise.
The Last of the Cavaliers
By N. J. Floyd.
9 Drawings and Author’s Photo.
$1.50.
“No wiser or more brilliant pen has told the story of the Civil War than Capt. Floyd’s; no work more thrilling simply as a romance has recently been within the reach of book-lovers.”
The Instrument Tuned
By Rosa B. Hitt.
Attractive Binding, 75 cents.
Limited Edition in White and Gold, $1.00,
(Author’s photo.)
An able and interesting work on a comparatively new subject—Psycho-physical culture—of whose methods the author has made successful application. The book is full of common-sense suggestions and is admirably adapted to the needs of humanity in general.
The chapter-captions will give an excellent idea of the comprehensive and practical character of the work:
Various Therapeutic Agents.
Influence of Mind.
Extravagant Emotions.
Insomnia.
Relaxation.
Harmony the Law of Nature.
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Marcelle
A Tale of the Revolution
By Willibert Davis and Claudia Brannon.
12mo, cloth. Illustrated.
$1.00.
A fascinating story of the Revolutionary period, in dramatic form, in which the treachery of Benedict Arnold and the capture of Major Andre are the climaxes. The loves of Andre and Marcelle (herself a spy) lend a very charming touch of romance.
The Burton Manor
A NOVEL
By Rev. M. V. Brown.
12mo, cloth. $1.50.
A most thoughtful, able and authoritative work in engaging narrative form, dealing with the existing evils of the liquor trade. The author has wisely embodied his conclusions in charming fiction—or fact?—and thus the book will appeal to a public as wide as the continent.
Lady Century
By Mrs. A. G. Kintzel.
4 Drawings by Hartman.
Decorated cover in black, red and gold.
$1.50.
Critics who have seen the book declare it superior to “Leave Me My Honor,” the success which has recently brought Mrs. Kintzel into prominence as a story-teller who has something to say and can say it.
“Sparkling from cover to cover.”
NAN & SUE
Stenographers
By Harriet C. Cullaton.
$1.00.
You’ve no doubt heard of this book! It stands all alone in the originality of its title and subject, and everyone knows how charming a subject “Nan & Sue, Stenographers,” must be. It is the diary of a typewriting office in New York run by two young and pretty girls who have the most amusing adventures. The book’s appearance is as original and charming as Nan and Sue themselves.
Order now and join the procession on the autumn 10th edition.
Told at Twilight
By Eva Browne.
A delightful collection of stories and poems.
(Author’s photo.)
$1.00.
Job Trotter
By Sylvester Field.
50c.
A unique work, proving that the “earthly paradise” of the colored race is Africa. This book is decidedly the best work that has yet appeared on the subject.
The Sin of Ignorance
By Henrietta Siegel.
$1.00.
An exceedingly clever story, by a New York girl, who pictures with a fearless hand the domestic misery resulting from drink and dissipation.
(4 special drawings.)
*** New Book by the Author of
A Girl and the Devil!
We beg to announce for autumn a new novel from the pen of Jeannette Llewellyn Edwards, entitled
LOVE IN THE TROPICS
The scene of Miss Edwards’ new work is laid in strange lands, and a treat may be confidently promised the wide reading public whose interest in her first book has caused it to run through over a dozen editions.
“LOVE IN THE TROPICS” will be ready about November 1, and particulars will be duly announced.
The New Womanhood
By WINNIFRED H. COOLEY.
$1.25.
No more original, striking and brilliant treatise on the subject indicated by the title has been given the vast public which is watching the widening of woman’s sphere. Mrs. Cooley is a lecturer and writer of many years experience; she is in the vanguard of the movement and no one is better qualified to speak to the great heart of womankind.