Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

writes exclusively for Street & Smith. Her stories are among the leading attractions of their famous Eagle Series. The following is a complete list of this favorite author's works now published at 10 Cents by Street & Smith, who are the sole authorized publishers of her latest works, and the only house issuing her complete list of novels.


List of titles:

Audrey's RecompenseEagle,No.99,10c.
Dorothy Arnold's Escape""188,"
Dorothy's Jewels""144,"
Edrie's Legacy""12,"
Faithful Shirley""111,"
Grazia's Mistake""122,"
Masked Bridal, The""166,"
Max""133,"
Nameless Dell""155,"
Queen Bess""1,"
Ruby's Reward""2,"
That Dowdy""44,"
Thrice Wedded""55,"
Tina""77,"
True Aristocrat, A""177,"
Two Keys""7,"
Virgie's Inheritance""88,"
Witch Hazel""66,"

Street & Smith, Publishers, New York


[Mrs. Sheldon's
Works]

In Cloth, at 35 Cents

Geoffrey's VictoryRoseSeries,No.1
Queen Bess""No.4
Trixy""No.11

Mrs. Sheldon's Works

In Paper, at 25 Cents

Brownie's TriumphPrincessSeries,No.5,25c.
Earle Wayne's Nobility"""20,"
Forsaken Bride"""16,"
His Heart's Queen"""4,"
Lost, a Pearle"""7,"
Mona"""10,"
Stella Rosevelt"""2,"
Sybil's Influence"""13,"
A Wedded by Fate"""1,"
Wild Oats"""8,"

For sale by all newsdealers, or sent by mail, postpaid, by the publishers, at the stated price.

STREET & SMITH, Publishers, New York


EAGLE SERIES A weekly publication devoted to good literature.
By subscription $5 per year. Dec. 10, 1900.
Entered as second-class matter at N.Y. post-office.
NO. 198

Ainslee's Magazine
Awarded Grand Prize
at the Paris Exposition

United States Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900

PARIS
20 AVENUE RAPP

Aug., 31, 1900.

Ainslee's Magazine,
STREET & SMITH,
New York City, U. S. A.

I have the honor to inform you that, in accordance with the official announcement of awards at the Paris Exposition of 1900, * * * you are entitled to the award of Grand Prize.

A. S. CAPEHART,
Director of Liberal Arts and Chemical Industries.

Ainslee's is the only 10-cent magazine in the Gold Medal Class. This splendid compliment speaks volumes for the literary and artistic excellence of the magazine.


STREET & SMITH, Publishers, New York


[Transcriber's Notes:]

Added table of contents.

Images may be clicked to see larger versions.

Some missing punctuation added in series lists.

Archaic spellings (e.g. hight, woful) retained from original.

Some inconsistent spacing retained (e.g. "a while" vs. "awhile").

Some inconsistent spelling retained (e.g. "glamor" vs. "glamour").

Some inconsistent hyphenation retained (e.g. "master-passion" vs. "master passion").

Guy Kenmore's Wife

This story was originally serialized in the New York Family Story Paper under the title Irene Brooke; or Her Mother's Secret in 1883.

Page 9, changed "gittering" to "glittering."

Page 12, changed "addressed" to "addresses" for tense consistency.

Page 28, changed "chagrim" to "chagrin."

Page 30, changed "verry" to "very."

Page 45, merged last paragraph of this page with first paragraph of following page.

Page 46, italicized "protege" for consistency.

Page 47, added missing close quote after "we are about the same size."

Page 53, removed unnecessary close quote at end of Chapter XXI.

Page 55, added missing period after "the gateway of the sky."

Page 58, changed "mutinuous" to "mutinous."

Page 64, italicized "robe de nuit" and "eau de cologne" for consistency.

Page 68, added missing close quote after "extremely small."

Page 69, changed "fized" to "fixed" and "favarite" to "favorite."

Page 73, added missing close quote after "her worshiped face."

Page 79, changed "easy" to "ease" in "charming ease and grace."

Page 80, added missing period after "astonishment and delight."

Page 83, added missing quote before "I see you are not disposed" and changed ? to ! in "They would not hear of such a thing!"

Page 84, changed "Mr Rivington" to "Mr. Revington" and "Julius Rivington" to "Julius Revington."

Page 91, changed "surprice" to "surprise."

Page 92, changed "guaged" to "gauged."

Page 95, added missing comma in "...marry, Mr. Kenmore?"

Page 97, changed comma to period after "toilet table."

Page 99, changed "far" to "for" in "for your wrongs and mine."

Page 101, changed "repeat" to "repeated" in "Bozzaotra repeated Elaine's invitation."

Page 107, changed "seperate" to "separate."

Page 108, changed "Beooke's" to "Brooke's."

Page 110, added missing close quote after "shield her memory."

The Rose and the Lily

This story was originally serialized in the New York Family Story Paper in 1882.

Some apparently erroneous tense changes have been retained from the Eagle Library edition; it is possible that these errors did not exist in the original story paper appearance. Errors have been corrected (and noted below) where the original story paper issues were available for consultation.

Page 2, changed "smiled" to "smiles."

Page 11, changed "Langdon" to "Langton."

Page 12, added close quote after "cheated Reine Langton of fortune."

Page 24, added missing close quote after "return from him."

Page 40, removed unnecessary quote after "alone!"

Page 51, changed "swifty" to "swiftly."

Page 53, changed "thaat" to "that."

Page 54, removed unnecessary quote before "Mr. Langton, taking one."

Page 61, changed "handerchief" to "handkerchief."

Page 63, changed "were present" to "are present." (Inconsistent tense was not present in original story paper appearance).

Page 64, changed "prefer his request" to "proffer his request."

Page 67, added missing period in "Mr. Charteris."

Page 70, changed "Reinie" to "Reine."

Page 71, changed "Renie's" to "Reine's."

Page 74, added "to" to "If anything should happen to you."

Page 79, changed "atttentively" to "attentively."

Page 80, added missing quote after "keep it for me."

Page 86, changed "has been" to "had been" for proper tense (corrected to match original story paper appearance).

Page 89, changed "beatiful" to "beautiful" and "stuned" to "stunned."

Page 90, changed "medieum" to "medium."

Page 91, changed "unconcious" to "unconscious."

Page 93, changed "CHAPTER XXII" to "CHAPTER XXIII."

Page 94, changed "the the" to "the" before "tiny saloon."

Page 95, removed stray quote before "Mrs. Odell, who has sunk wearily into a chair."

Page 96, changed "a minutes' silence" to "a minute's silence."

Page 100, changed "begining" to "beginning."

Page 101, changed "Renie" to "Reine" and added missing close quote after "my dear."

Page 106, changed ? to . in "I was cruel and ungrateful to talk of leaving you."

Page 111, changed double quotes to single quotes around "little wilful thorns."

Page 116, changed ? to ! in "For shame, Maud!"