CONTENTS
| [CHAPTER I.] | FAIREST OF THE FAIR. |
| [CHAPTER II.] | LOVE’S YOUNG DREAM. |
| [CHAPTER III.] | THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE NEVER DID RUN SMOOTH. |
| [CHAPTER IV.] | AMBER’S TRIUMPH. |
| [CHAPTER V.] | THE BRIDE OF DEATH. |
| [CHAPTER VI.] | “I HAVE NEVER BEEN FALSE TO YOU, EVEN IN THE MOST SECRET THOUGHT.” |
| [CHAPTER VII.] | “HOW CAN I BEAR TO BE PARTED SO CRUELLY FROM MY DARLING?” |
| [CHAPTER VIII.] | “HEAVEN’S BLESSING COULD NOT FALL ON SUCH A MARRIAGE.” |
| [CHAPTER IX.] | THAT FATAL SECRET. |
| [CHAPTER X.] | “LOVE’S SEAL IS SET UPON ME.” |
| [CHAPTER XI.] | AMBER’S FRIENDSHIP. |
| [CHAPTER XII.] | CUPID’S POSTMAN. |
| [CHAPTER XIII.] | THE PRICE OF A TERRIBLE DEED. |
| [CHAPTER XIV.] | “LOVE IS THE SWEETEST THING IN LIFE.” |
| [CHAPTER XV.] | A CHARMING SURPRISE. |
| [CHAPTER XVI.] | “I WILL LOVE YOU MORE THAN LIFE!” |
| [CHAPTER XVII.] | PLANNING THE ELOPEMENT. |
| [CHAPTER XVIII.] | “NOT LOVE, BUT FEAR!” |
| [CHAPTER XIX.] | “I LOVE YOU AS MADLY AS YOU HATE ME!” |
| [CHAPTER XX.] | THE STORY OF THE OPAL RING. |
| [CHAPTER XXI.] | AMBER’S REVENGE. |
| [CHAPTER XXII.] | BETTER DEAD THAN FALSE. |
| [CHAPTER XXIII.] | OH! THE TORTURING AGONY OF LOVE BETRAYED! |
| [CHAPTER XXIV.] | “WHY AM I SO WRETCHEDLY UNHAPPY?” |
| [CHAPTER XXV.] | A GILDED CAGE. |
| [CHAPTER XXVI.] | AT BAY. |
| [CHAPTER XXVII.] | “THAT BEAUTIFUL FORM WAS MADE TO BE DRAPED IN RICH ATTIRE!” |
| [CHAPTER XXVIII.] | SAVED BY FIRE. |
| [CHAPTER XXIX.] | “MY OWN HONOR MADE ME KEEP THE AWFUL SECRET.” |
| [CHAPTER XXX.] | “I WAS MAD WITH SHAME AND DESPAIR.” |
| [CHAPTER XXXI.] | “IT WILL BREAK MY HEART TO GO!” |
| [CHAPTER XXXII.] | LENA LAVARRE’S STORY. |
| [CHAPTER XXXIII.] | AN ADMIRING STRANGER. |
| [CHAPTER XXXIV.] | “I WISH I COULD WARN EVERY YOUNG GIRL IN THE LAND TO BEWARE OF FASCINATING STRANGERS AND SILLY FLIRTATIONS!” |
| [CHAPTER XXXV.] | “A YOUNG GIRL’S HONOR IS DEARER THAN HER LIFE.” |
| [CHAPTER XXXVI.] | MRS. SHIRLEY’S TROUBLE. |
| [CHAPTER XXXVII.] | JUDGE CAMDEN TAKES A STRANGE JOURNEY. |
| [CHAPTER XXXVIII.] | BETROTHED. |
| [CHAPTER XXXIX.] | “I HAD HOPED—BUT ALL IS OVER NOW!” |
| [CHAPTER XL.] | “VIOLET, PLEASE COME HOME!” |
| [CHAPTER XLI.] | JUDGE CAMDEN’S RETURN. |
| [CHAPTER XLII.] | AMBER HEARS STARTLING NEWS. |
| [CHAPTER XLIII.] | SHE FANCIED THAT ONLY THE CONDEMNED IN TORMENT COULD FEEL SUCH PANGS. |
| [CHAPTER XLIV.] | A TERRIBLE DEED! |
| [CHAPTER XLV.] | A FATEFUL LETTER. |
| [CHAPTER XLVI.] | TOO MUCH HASTE DEFEATS ITS OBJECT. |
| [CHAPTER XLVII.] | WAS SHE DEAD WITH ALL HER SINS UNREPENTED? |
| [CHAPTER XLVIII.] | IN HIS GRIEF AND PITY, CECIL CAME VERY NEAR TO LOVING AMBER. |
| [CHAPTER XLIX.] | WHAT GLORIOUS NEWS FOR A LOVER! |
| [CHAPTER L.] | IN THE ARMS OF LOVE. |
| [CHAPTER LI.] | “UNTIL DEATH DO US PART.” |
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| 222— | The Lily of Mordaunt | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 233— | Nora | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 244— | A Hoiden’s Conquest | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
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| 266— | The Welfleet Mystery | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 277— | Brownie’s Triumph | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 282— | The Forsaken Bride | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 288— | Sibyl’s Influence | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 291— | A Mysterious Wedding Ring | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 299— | Little Miss Whirlwind | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 311— | Wedded by Fate | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 339— | His Heart’s Queen | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 351— | The Churchyard Betrothal | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 362— | Stella Rosevelt | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 372— | A Girl in a Thousand | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 373— | A Thorn Among Roses Sequel to “A Girl in a Thousand” | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 382— | Mona | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 391— | Marguerite’s Heritage | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 399— | Betsey’s Transformation | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 407— | Esther, the Fright | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 415— | Trixy | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 419— | The Other Woman | By Charles Garvice |
| 433— | Winifred’s Sacrifice | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 440— | Edna’s Secret Marriage | By Charles Garvice |
| 451— | Helen’s Victory | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 458— | When Love Meets Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 476— | Earle Wayne’s Nobility | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 511— | The Golden Key | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 512— | A Heritage of Love Sequel to “The Golden Key” | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 519— | The Magic Cameo | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 520— | The Heatherford Fortune Sequel to “The Magic Cameo” | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 531— | Better Than Life | By Charles Garvice |
| 537— | A Life’s Mistake | By Charles Garvice |
| 542— | Once in a Life | By Charles Garvice |
| 548— | ’Twas Love’s Fault | By Charles Garvice |
| 553— | Queen Kate | By Charles Garvice |
| 554— | Step by Step | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 555— | Put to the Test | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 556— | With Love’s Aid | By Wenona Gilman |
| 557— | In Cupid’s Chains | By Charles Garvice |
| 558— | A Plunge Into the Unknown | By Richard Marsh |
| 559— | The Love That Was Cursed | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 560— | The Thorns of Regret | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 561— | The Outcast of the Family | By Charles Garvice |
| 562— | A Forced Promise | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 563— | The Old Homestead | By Denman Thompson |
| 564— | Love’s First Kiss | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 565— | Just a Girl | By Charles Garvice |
| 566— | In Love’s Springtime | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 567— | Trixie’s Honor | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 568— | Hearts and Dollars | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 569— | By Devious Ways | By Charles Garvice |
| 570— | Her Heart’s Unbidden Guest | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 571— | Two Wild Girls | By Mrs. Charlotte May Kingsley |
| 572— | Amid Scarlet Roses | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 573— | Heart for Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 574— | The Fugitive Bride | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 575— | A Blue Grass Heroine | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 576— | The Yellow Face | By Fred M. White |
| 577— | The Story of a Passion | By Charles Garvice |
| 579— | The Curse of Beauty | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 580— | The Great Awakening | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 581— | A Modern Juliet | By Charles Garvice |
| 582— | Virgie Talcott’s Mission | By Lucy M. Russell |
| 583— | His Greatest Sacrifice; or, Manch | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 584— | Mabel’s Fate | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 585— | The Ape and the Diamond | By Richard Marsh |
| 586— | Nell, of Shorne Mills | By Charles Garvice |
| 587— | Katherine’s Two Suitors | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 588— | The Crime of Love | By Barbara Howard |
| 589— | His Father’s Crime | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 590— | What Was She to Him? | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 591— | A Heritage of Hate | By Charles Garvice |
| 592— | Ida Chaloner’s Heart | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 593— | Love Will Find the Way | By Wenona Gilman |
| 594— | A Case of Identity | By Richard Marsh |
| 595— | The Shadow of Her Life | By Charles Garvice |
| 596— | Slighted Love | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 597— | Her Fatal Gift | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 598— | His Wife’s Friend | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 599— | At Love’s Cost | By Charles Garvice |
| 600— | St. Elmo | By Augusta J. Evans |
| 601— | The Fate of the Plotter | By Louis Tracy |
| 602— | Married in Error | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 603— | Love and Jealousy | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 604— | Only a Working Girl | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 605— | Love, the Tyrant | By Charles Garvice |
| 606— | Mabel’s Sacrifice | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 608— | Love is Love Forevermore | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 609— | John Elliott’s Flirtation | By Lucy May Russell |
| 610— | With All Her Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 611— | Is Love Worth While? | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 612— | Her Husband’s Other Wife | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 613— | Philip Bennion’s Death | By Richard Marsh |
| 614— | Little Phillis’ Lover | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 615— | Maida | By Charles Garvice |
| 617— | As a Man Lives | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 618— | The Tide of Fate | By Wenona Gilman |
| 619— | The Cardinal Moth | By Fred M. White |
| 620— | Marcia Drayton | By Charles Garvice |
| 621— | Lynette’s Wedding | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 622— | His Madcap Sweetheart | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 623— | Love at the Loom | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 624— | A Bachelor Girl | By Lucy May Russell |
| 625— | Kyra’s Fate | By Charles Garvice |
| 626— | The Joss | By Richard Marsh |
| 627— | My Little Love | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 628— | A Daughter of the Marionis | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 629— | The Lady of Beaufort Park | By Wenona Gilman |
| 630— | The Verdict of the Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 631— | A Love Concealed | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 633— | The Strange Disappearance of Lady Delia | By Louis Tracy |
| 634— | Love’s Golden Spell | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 635— | A Coronet of Shame | By Charles Garvice |
| 636— | Sinned Against | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 637— | If It Were True! | By Wenona Gilman |
| 638— | A Golden Barrier | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 639— | A Hateful Bondage | By Barbara Howard |
| 640— | A Girl of Spirit | By Charles Garvice |
| 641— | Master of Men | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 642— | A Fair Enchantress | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 643— | The Power of Love | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 644— | No Time for Penitence | By Wenona Gilman |
| 645— | A Jest of Fate | By Charles Garvice |
| 646— | Her Sister’s Secret | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 647— | Bitterly Atoned | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 648— | Gertrude Elliott’s Crucible | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 649— | The Corner House | By Fred M. White |
| 650— | Diana’s Destiny | By Charles Garvice |
| 651— | Love’s Clouded Dawn | By Wenona Gilman |
| 652— | Little Vixen | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 653— | Her Heart’s Challenge | By Barbara Howard |
| 654— | Vivian’s Love Story | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 655— | Linked by Fate | By Charles Garvice |
| 656— | Hearts of Stone | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 657— | In the Service of Love | By Richard Marsh |
| 658— | Love’s Devious Course | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 659— | Told in the Twilight | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 660— | The Mills of the Gods | By Wenona Gilman |
| 661— | The Man of the Hour | By Sir William Magnay |
| 662— | A Little Barbarian | By Charlotte Kingsley |
| 663— | Creatures of Destiny | By Charles Garvice |
| 664— | A Southern Princess | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 666— | A Fateful Promise | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 667— | The Goddess—A Demon | By Richard Marsh |
| 668— | From Tears to Smiles | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 670— | Better Than Riches | By Wenona Gilman |
| 671— | When Love Is Young | By Charles Garvice |
| 672— | Craven Fortune | By Fred M. White |
| 673— | Her Life’s Burden | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 674— | The Heart of Hetta | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 675— | The Breath of Slander | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 676— | My Lady Beth | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 677— | The Wooing of Esther Gray | By Louis Tracy |
| 678— | The Shadow Between Them | By Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller |
| 679— | Gold in the Gutter | By Charles Garvice |
| 680— | Master of Her Fate | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 681— | In Full Cry | By Richard Marsh |
| 682— | My Pretty Maid | By Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller |
| 683— | An Unhappy Bargain | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 684— | Her Enduring Love | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 685— | India’s Punishment | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 686— | The Castle of the Shadows | By Mrs. C. N. Williamson |
| 687— | My Own Sweetheart | By Wenona Gilman |
| 688— | Only a Kiss | By Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller |
| 689— | Lola Dunbar’s Crime | By Barbara Howard |
| 690— | Ruth, the Outcast | By Mrs. Mary E. Bryan |
| 691— | Her Dearest Love | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 692— | The Man of Millions | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 693— | For Another’s Fault | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 694— | The Belle of Saratoga | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 695— | The Mystery of the Unicorn | By Sir William Magnay |
| 696— | The Bride’s Opals | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 697— | One of Life’s Roses | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 698— | The Battle of Hearts | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 700— | In Wolf’s Clothing | By Charles Garvice |
| 701— | A Lost Sweetheart | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 702— | The Stronger Passion | By Mrs. Lillian R. Drayton |
| 703— | Mr. Marx’s Secret | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 704— | Had She Loved Him Less! | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 705— | The Adventure of Princess Sylvia | By Mrs. C. N. Williamson |
| 706— | In Love’s Paradise | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 707— | At Another’s Bidding | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 708— | Sold for Gold | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 710— | Ridgeway of Montana | By William MacLeod Raine |
| 711— | Taken by Storm | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 712— | Love and a Lie | By Charles Garvice |
| 713— | Barriers of Stone | By Wenona Gilman |
| 714— | Ethel’s Secret | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 715— | Amber, the Adopted | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 716— | No Man’s Wife | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 717— | Wild and Willful | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 718— | When We Two Parted | By Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller |
| 719— | Love’s Earnest Prayer | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 720— | The Price of a Kiss | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 721— | A Girl from the South | By Charles Garvice |
| 722— | A Freak of Fate | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 723— | A Golden Sorrow | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 724— | Norna’s Black Fortune | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 725— | The Thoroughbred | By Edith MacVane |
| 726— | Diana’s Peril | By Dorothy Hall |
| 727— | His Willing Slave | By Lillian R. Drayton |
| 728— | Her Share of Sorrow | By Wenona Gilman |
| 729— | Loved at Last | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 730— | John Hungerford’s Redemption | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 731— | His Two Loves | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 732— | Eric Braddon’s Love | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 733— | Garrison’s Finish | By W. B. M. Ferguson |
| 734— | Sylvia, the Forsaken | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 735— | Married for Money | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 736— | Married in Haste | By Wenona Gilman |
| 737— | At Her Father’s Bidding | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 738— | The Power of Gold | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 739— | The Strength of Love | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 740— | A Soul Laid Bare | By J. K. Egerton |
| 741— | The Fatal Ruby | By Charles Garvice |
| 742— | A Strange Wooing | By Richard Marsh |
| 743— | A Lost Love | By Wenona Gilman |
| 744— | A Useless Sacrifice | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 745— | A Will of Her Own | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 746— | That Girl Named Hazel | By Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller |
| 747— | For a Flirt’s Love | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 748— | The World’s Great Snare | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 749— | The Heart of a Maid | By Charles Garvice |
| 750— | Driven from Home | By Wenona Gilman |
| 751— | The Gypsy’s Warning | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 752— | Without Name or Wealth | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 753— | Loyal Unto Death | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 754— | His Lost Heritage | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 755— | Her Priceless Love | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 756— | Leola’s Heart | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 757— | Dare-devil Betty | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 758— | The Woman in It | By Charles Garvice |
| 759— | They Met by Chance | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 760— | Love Conquers Pride | By Mrs. Alex McVeigh Miller |
| 761— | A Reckless Promise | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 762— | The Rose of Yesterday | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 763— | The Other Girl’s Lover | By Lillian R. Drayton |
| 764— | His Unbounded Faith | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 765— | When Love Speaks | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 766— | The Man She Hated | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 767— | No One to Help Her | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 768— | Claire’s Love-Life | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 769— | Love’s Harvest | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 770— | A Queen of Song | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 771— | Nan Haggard’s Confession | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 772— | A Married Flirt | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 773— | The Thorns of Love | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 774— | Love in a Snare | By Charles Garvice |
| 775— | My Love Kitty | By Charles Garvice |
| 776— | That Strange Girl | By Charles Garvice |
| 777— | Nellie | By Charles Garvice |
| 778— | Miss Estcourt; or, Olive | By Charles Garvice |
| 779— | A Virginia Goddess | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 780— | The Love He Sought | By Lillian R. Drayton |
| 781— | Falsely Accused | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 782— | His First Sweetheart | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 783— | All for Love | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 784— | What Love Can Cost | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 785— | Lady Gay’s Martyrdom | By Charlotte May Kingsley |
| 786— | His Good Angel | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 787— | A Bartered Soul | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 788— | In Love’s Shadows | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 789— | A Love Worth Winning | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 790— | The Fatal Kiss | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 791— | A Lover Scorned | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 792— | After Many Days | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 793— | An Innocent Outlaw | By William Wallace Cook |
| 794— | The Arm of the Law | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 795— | The Reluctant Queen | By J. Kenilworth Egerton |
| 796— | The Cost of Pride | By Lillian R. Drayton |
| 797— | What Love Made Her | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 798— | Brave Heart | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 799— | Between Good and Evil | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 800— | Caught in Love’s Net | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 801— | Love is a Mystery | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 802— | The Glitter of Jewels | By J. Kenilworth Egerton |
| 803— | The Game of Life | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 804— | A Dreadful Legacy | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 805— | Rogers, of Butte | By William Wallace Cook |
| 806— | The Haunting Past | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 807— | The Love That Would Not Die | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 808— | The Serpent and the Dove | By Charlotte May Kingsley |
| 809— | Through the Shadows | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 810— | Her Kingdom | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 811— | When Dark Clouds Gather | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 812— | Her Fateful Choice | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 813— | Sorely Tried | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 814— | Far Above Price | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 815— | Bitter Sweet | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 816— | A Clouded Life | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 817— | When Fate Decrees | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 818— | The Girl Who Was True | By Charles Garvice |
| 819— | Where Love is Sent | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 820— | The Pride of My Heart | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 821— | The Girl in Red | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 822— | Why Did She Shun Him? | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 823— | Between Love and Conscience | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 824— | Spectres of the Past | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 825— | The Hearts of the Mighty | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 826— | The Irony of Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 827— | At Arms With Fate | By Charlotte May Kingsley |
| 828— | Love’s Young Dream | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 829— | Her Golden Secret | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 830— | The Stolen Bride | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 831— | Love’s Rugged Pathway | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 832— | A Love Rejected—A Love Won | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 833— | Her Life’s Dark Cloud | By Lillian R. Drayton |
| 834— | A Hero for Love’s Sake | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 835— | When the Heart Hungers | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 836— | Love Given in Vain | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 837— | The Web of Life | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 838— | Love Surely Triumphs | By Charlotte May Kingsley |
| 839— | The Lovely Constance | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 840— | On a Sea of Sorrow | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 841— | Her Hated Husband | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 842— | When Hearts Beat True | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 843— | WO2 | By Maurice Drake |
| 844— | Too Quickly Judged | By Ida Reade Allen |
To be published during August, 1913.
| 845— | For Her Husband’s Love | By Charlotte May Stanley |
| 846— | The Fatal Rose | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 847— | The Love That Prevailed | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 848— | Just an Angel | By Lillian R. Drayton |
To be published during September, 1913.
| 849— | Stronger Than Fate | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 850— | A Life’s Love | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 851— | From Dreams to Waking | By Charlotte M. Kingsley |
| 852— | A Barrier Between Them | By Evelyn Malcolm |
To be published during October, 1913.
| 853— | His Love for Her | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 854— | A Changeling’s Love | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 855— | Could He Have Known! | By Charlotte May Stanley |
| 856— | Loved in Vain | By Adelaide Fox Robinson |
| 857— | The Fault of One | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
To be published during November, 1913.
| 858— | Her Life’s Desire | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 859— | A Wife Yet no Wife | By Lillian R. Drayton |
| 860— | Her Twentieth Guest | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 861— | The Love Knot | By Charlotte M. Kingsley |
To be published during December, 1913.
| 862— | Tricked into Marriage | By Evelyn Malcolm |
| 863— | The Spell She Wove | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 864— | The Mistress of the Farm | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 865— | Chained to a Villain | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 866— | No Mother to Guide Her | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
In order that there may be no confusion, we desire to say that the books listed above will be issued, during the respective months, in New York City and vicinity. They may not reach the readers, at a distance, promptly, on account of delays in transportation.
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| 3— | The Love of Violet Lee | By Julia Edwards |
| 4— | For a Woman’s Honor | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 5— | The Senator’s Favorite | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 6— | The Midnight Marriage | By A. M. Douglas |
| 8— | Beautiful But Poor | By Julia Edwards |
| 9— | The Virginia Heiress | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 10— | Little Sunshine | By Francis S. Smith |
| 11— | The Gipsy’s Daughter | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 13— | The Little Widow | By Julia Edwards |
| 14— | Violet Lisle | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 15— | Dr. Jack | By St. George Rathborne |
| 16— | The Fatal Card | By Haddon Chambers and B. C. Stephenson |
| 17— | Leslie’s Loyalty (His Love So True) | By Charles Garvice |
| 18— | Dr. Jack’s Wife | By St. George Rathborne |
| 19— | Mr. Lake of Chicago | By Harry DuBois Milman |
| 21— | A Heart’s Idol | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 22— | Elaine | By Charles Garvice |
| 23— | Miss Pauline of New York | By St. George Rathborne |
| 24— | A Wasted Love (On Love’s Altar) | By Charles Garvice |
| 25— | Little Southern Beauty | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 26— | Captain Tom | By St. George Rathborne |
| 27— | Estelle’s Millionaire Lover | By Julia Edwards |
| 28— | Miss Caprice | By St. George Rathborne |
| 29— | Theodora | By Victorien Sardou |
| 30— | Baron Sam | By St. George Rathborne |
| 31— | A Siren’s Love | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 32— | The Blockade Runner | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 33— | Mrs. Bob | By St. George Rathborne |
| 34— | Pretty Geraldine | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 35— | The Great Mogul | By St. George Rathborne |
| 36— | Fedora | By Victorien Sardou |
| 37— | The Heart of Virginia | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 38— | The Nabob of Singapore | By St. George Rathborne |
| 39— | The Colonel’s Wife | By Warren Edwards |
| 40— | Monsieur Bob | By St. George Rathborne |
| 41— | Her Heart’s Desire (An Innocent Girl) | By Charles Garvice |
| 42— | Another Woman’s Husband | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 43— | Little Coquette Bonnie | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 45— | A Yale Man | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 46— | Off with the Old Love | By Mrs. M. V. Victor |
| 47— | The Colonel by Brevet | By St. George Rathborne |
| 48— | Another Man’s Wife | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 49— | None But the Brave | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 50— | Her Ransom (Paid For) | By Charles Garvice |
| 51— | The Price He Paid | By E. Werner |
| 52— | Woman Against Woman | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 54— | Cleopatra | By Victorien Sardou |
| 56— | The Dispatch Bearer | By Warren Edwards |
| 58— | Major Matterson of Kentucky | By St. George Rathborne |
| 59— | Gladys Greye | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 61— | La Tosca | By Victorien Sardou |
| 62— | Stella Stirling | By Julia Edwards |
| 63— | Lawyer Bell from Boston | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 64— | Dora Tenney | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 65— | Won by the Sword | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 67— | Gismonda | By Victorien Sardou |
| 68— | The Little Cuban Rebel | By Edna Winfield |
| 69— | His Perfect Trust | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 70— | Sydney (A Wilful Young Woman) | By Charles Garvice |
| 71— | The Spider’s Web | By St. George Rathborne |
| 72— | Wilful Winnie | By Harriet Sherburne |
| 73— | The Marquis | By Charles Garvice |
| 74— | The Cotton King | By Sutton Vane |
| 75— | Under Fire | By T. P. James |
| 76— | Mavourneen | From the celebrated play |
| 78— | The Yankee Champion | By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. |
| 79— | Out of the Past (Marjorie) | By Charles Garvice |
| 80— | The Fair Maid of Fez | By St. George Rathborne |
| 81— | Wedded for an Hour | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 82— | Captain Impudence | By Edwin Milton Royle |
| 83— | The Locksmith of Lyons | By Prof. Wm. Henry Peck |
| 84— | Imogene (Dumaresq’s Temptation) | By Charles Garvice |
| 85— | Lorrie; or, Hollow Gold | By Charles Garvice |
| 86— | A Widowed Bride | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 87— | Shenandoah | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 89— | A Gentleman from Gascony | By Bicknell Dudley |
| 90— | For Fair Virginia | By Russ Whytal |
| 91— | Sweet Violet | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 92— | Humanity | By Sutton Vane |
| 94— | Darkest Russia | By H. Grattan Donnelly |
| 95— | A Wilful Maid (Philippa) | By Charles Garvice |
| 96— | The Little Minister | By J. M. Barrie |
| 97— | The War Reporter | By Warren Edwards |
| 98— | Claire (The Mistress of Court Regna) | By Charles Garvice |
| 100— | Alice Blake | By Francis S. Smith |
| 101— | A Goddess of Africa | By St. George Rathborne |
| 102— | Sweet Cymbeline (Bellmaire) | By Charles Garvice |
| 103— | The Span of Life | By Sutton Vane |
| 104— | A Proud Dishonor | By Genie Holzmeyer |
| 105— | When London Sleeps | By Chas. Darrell |
| 106— | Lillian, My Lillian | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 107— | Carla; or, Married at Sight | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 108— | A Son of Mars | By St. George Rathborne |
| 109— | Signa’s Sweetheart (Lord Delamere’s Bride) | By Charles Garvice |
| 110— | Whose Wife is She? | By Annie Lisle |
| 112— | The Cattle King | By A. D. Hall |
| 113— | A Crushed Lily | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 114— | Half a Truth | By Dora Delmar |
| 115— | A Fair Revolutionist | By St. George Rathborne |
| 116— | The Daughter of the Regiment | By Mary A. Denison |
| 117— | She Loved Him | By Charles Garvice |
| 118— | Saved from the Sea | By Richard Duffy |
| 119— | ’Twixt Smile and Tear (Dulcie) | By Charles Garvice |
| 120— | The White Squadron | By T. C. Harbaugh |
| 121— | Cecile’s Marriage | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 123— | Northern Lights | By A. D. Hall |
| 237— | Woman or Witch? | By Dora Delmar |
| 238— | That Other Woman | By Annie Thomas |
| 239— | Don Cæsar De Bazan | By Victor Hugo |
| 240— | Saved by the Sword | By St. George Rathborne |
| 241— | Her Love and Trust | By Adeline Sergeant |
| 242— | A Wounded Heart (Sweet as a Rose) | By Charles Garvice |
| 243— | His Double Self | By Scott Campbell |
| 245— | A Modern Marriage | By Clara Lanza |
| 246— | True to Herself | By Mrs. J. H. Walworth |
| 247— | Within Love’s Portals | By Frank Barrett |
| 248— | Jeanne, Countess Du Barry | By H. L. Williams |
| 249— | What Love Will Do | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 250— | -A Woman’s Soul (Doris; or, Behind the Footlights) | By Charles Garvice |
| 251— | When Love is True | By Mabel Collins |
| 252— | A Handsome Sinner | By Dora Delmar |
| 253— | A Fashionable Marriage | By Mrs. Alex Frazer |
| 254— | Little Miss Millions | By St. George Rathborne |
| 256— | Thy Name is Woman | By F. H. Howe |
| 257— | A Martyred Love (Iris; or, Under the Shadow) | By Charles Garvice |
| 258— | An Amazing Marriage | By Mrs. Sumner Hayden |
| 259— | By a Golden Cord | By Dora Delmar |
| 260— | At a Girl’s Mercy | By Jean Kate Ludlum |
| 261— | A Siren’s Heart | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 262— | A Woman’s Faith | By Henry Wallace |
| 263— | An American Nabob | By St. George Rathborne |
| 264— | For Gold or Soul | By Lurana W. Sheldon |
| 265— | First Love is Best | By S. K. Hocking |
| 267— | Jeanne (Barriers Between) | By Charles Garvice |
| 268— | Olivia; or, It Was for Her Sake | By Charles Garvice |
| 270— | Had She Foreseen | By Dora Delmar |
| 271— | With Love’s Laurel Crowned | By W. C. Stiles |
| 272— | So Fair, So False (The Beauty of the Season) | By Charles Garvice |
| 273— | At Swords Points | By St. George Rathborne |
| 274— | A Romantic Girl | By Evelyn E. Green |
| 275— | Love’s Cruel Whim | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 276— | So Nearly Lost (The Springtime of Love) | By Charles Garvice |
| 278— | Laura Brayton | By Julia Edwards |
| 279— | Nina’s Peril | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 280— | Love’s Dilemma (For an Earldom) | By Charles Garvice |
| 281— | For Love Alone | By Wenona Gilman |
| 283— | My Lady Pride (Floris) | By Charles Garvice |
| 284— | Dr. Jack’s Widow | By St. George Rathborne |
| 285— | Born to Betray | By Mrs. M. V. Victor |
| 287— | The Lady of Darracourt | By Charles Garvice |
| 289— | Married in Mask | By Mansfield T. Walworth |
| 290— | A Change of Heart | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 292— | For Her Only (Diana) | By Charles Garvice |
| 294— | A Warrior Bold | By St. George Rathborne |
| 295— | A Terrible Secret and Countess Isabel | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 296— | The Heir of Vering | By Charles Garvice |
| 297— | That Girl from Texas | By Mrs. J. H. Walworth |
| 298— | Should She Have Left Him? | By Barclay North |
| 300— | The Spider and the Fly (Violet) | By Charles Garvice |
| 301— | The False and the True | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 302— | When Man’s Love Fades | By Hazel Wood |
| 303— | The Queen of the Isle | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 304— | Stanch as a Woman (A Maiden’s Sacrifice) | By Charles Garvice |
| 305— | Led by Love Sequel to “Stanch as a Woman” | By Charles Garvice |
| 306— | Love’s Golden Rule | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 307— | The Winning of Isolde | By St. George Rathborne |
| 308— | Lady Ryhope’s Lover | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 309— | The Heiress of Castle Cliffe | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 310— | A Late Repentance | By Mary A. Denison |
| 312— | Woven on Fate’s Loom and The Snowdrift | By Charles Garvice |
| 313— | A Kinsman’s Sin | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 314— | A Maid’s Fatal Love | By Helen Corwin Pierce |
| 315— | The Dark Secret | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 316— | Edith Lyle’s Secret | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 317— | Ione | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 318— | Stanch of Heart (Adrien Le Roy) | By Charles Garvice |
| 319— | Millbank | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 320— | Mynheer Joe | By St. George Rathborne |
| 321— | Neva’s Three Lovers | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 322— | Mildred | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 323— | The Little Countess | By S. E. Boggs |
| 324— | A Love Match | By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. |
| 325— | The Leighton Homestead | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 326— | Parted by Fate | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 327— | Was She Wife or Widow? | By Malcolm Bell |
| 328— | He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (Valeria) | By Charles Garvice |
| 329— | My Hildegarde | By St. George Rathborne |
| 330— | Aikenside | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 331— | Christine | By Adeline Sergeant |
| 332— | Darkness and Daylight | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 333— | Stella’s Fortune (The Sculptor’s Wooing) | By Charles Garvice |
| 334— | Miss McDonald | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 335— | We Parted at the Altar | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 336— | Rose Mather | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 337— | Dear Elsie | By Mary J. Safford |
| 338— | A Daughter of Russia | By St. George Rathborne |
| 340— | Bad Hugh. Vol. I. | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 341— | Bad Hugh. Vol. II. | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 342— | Her Little Highness | By Nataly Von Eschstruth |
| 343— | Little Sunshine | By Adah M. Howard |
| 344— | Leah’s Mistake | By Mrs. H. C. Hoffman |
| 345— | Tresillian Court | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 346— | Guy Tresillian’s Fate Sequel to “Tresillian Court” | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 347— | The Eyes of Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 348— | My Florida Sweetheart | By St. George Rathborne |
| 349— | Marion Grey | By Mary J. Holmes |
| 350— | A Wronged Wife | By Mary Grace Halpine |
| 352— | Family Pride. Vol. I. | By Mary J. Holmes |
| 353— | Family Pride. Vol. II. | By Mary J. Holmes |
| 354— | A Love Comedy | By Charles Garvice |
| 355— | Wife and Woman | By Mary J. Safford |
| 356— | Little Kit | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 357— | Montezuma’s Mines | By St. George Rathborne |
| 358— | Beryl’s Husband | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 359— | The Spectre’s Secret | By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. |
| 360— | An Only Daughter | By Hazel Wood |
| 361— | The Ashes of Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 363— | The Opposite House | By Nataly Von Eschstruth |
| 364— | A Fool’s Paradise | By Mary Grace Halpine |
| 365— | Under a Cloud | By Jean Kate Ludlum |
| 366— | Comrades in Exile | By St. George Rathborne |
| 367— | Hearts and Coronets | By Jane G. Fuller |
| 368— | The Pride of Her Life | By Charles Garvice |
| 369— | At a Great Cost | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 370— | Edith Trevor’s Secret | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 371— | Cecil Rosse Sequel to “Edith Trevor’s Secret” | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 374— | True Daughter of Hartenstein | By Mary J. Safford |
| 375— | Transgressing the Law | By Capt. Fred’k Whittaker |
| 376— | The Red Slipper | By St. George Rathborne |
| 377— | Forever True | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 378— | John Winthrop’s Defeat | By Jean Kate Ludlum |
| 379— | Blinded by Love | By Nataly Von Eschstruth |
| 380— | Her Double Life | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 381— | The Sunshine of Love Sequel to “Her Double Life” | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 383— | A Lover from Across the Sea | By Mary J. Safford |
| 384— | Yet She Loved Him | By Mrs. Kate Vaughn |
| 385— | A Woman Against Her | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 386— | Teddy’s Enchantress | By St. George Rathborne |
| 387— | A Heroine’s Plot | By Katherine S. MacQuoid |
| 388— | Two Wives | By Hazel Wood |
| 389— | Sundered Hearts | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 390— | A Mutual Vow | By Harold Payne |
| 392— | A Resurrected Love | By Seward W. Hopkins |
| 393— | On the Wings of Fate | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 394— | A Drama of a Life | By Jean Kate Ludlum |
| 395— | Wooing a Widow | By E. A. King |
| 396— | Back to Old Kentucky | By St. George Rathborne |
| 397— | A Gilded Promise | By Walter Bloomfield |
| 398— | Cupid’s Disguise | By Fanny Lewald |
| 400— | For Another’s Wrong | By W. Heimburg |
| 401— | The Woman Who Came Between | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 402— | A Silent Heroine | By Mrs. D. M. Lowrey |
| 403— | The Rival Suitors | By J. H. Connelly |
| 404— | The Captive Bride | By Capt. Fred’k Whittaker |
| 405— | The Haunted Husband | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 406— | Felipe’s Pretty Sister | By St. George Rathborne |
| 408— | On a False Charge | By Seward W. Hopkins |
| 409— | A Girl’s Kingdom | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 410— | Miss Mischief | By W. Heimburg |
| 411— | Fettered and Freed | By Eugene Charvette |
| 412— | The Love that Lives | By Capt. Frederick Whittaker |
| 413— | Were They Married? | By Hazel Wood |
| 414— | A Girl’s First Love | By Elizabeth C. Winter |
| 416— | Down in Dixie | By St. George Rathborne |
| 417— | Brave Barbara | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 418— | An Insignificant Woman | By W. Heimburg |
| 420— | A Sweet Little Lady | By Gertrude Warden |
| 421— | Her Sweet Reward | By Barbara Kent |
| 422— | Lady Kildare | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 423— | A Woman’s Way | By Capt. Frederick Whittaker |
| 424— | A Splendid Man | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 425— | A College Widow | By Frank H. Howe |
| 427— | A Wizard of the Moors | By St. George Rathborne |
| 428— | A Tramp’s Daughter | By Hazel Wood |
| 429— | A Fair Fraud | By Emily Lovett Cameron |
| 430— | The Honor of a Heart | By Mary J. Safford |
| 431— | Her Husband and Her Love | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 432— | Breta’s Double | By Helen V. Greyson |
| 435— | Under Oath | By Jean Kate Ludlum |
| 436— | The Rival Toreadors | By St. George Rathborne |
| 437— | The Breach of Custom | By Mrs. D. M. Lowrey |
| 438— | So Like a Man | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 439— | Little Nan | By Mary A. Denison |
| 441— | A Princess of the Stage | By Nataly Von Eschstruth |
| 442— | Love Before Duty | By Mrs. L. T. Meade |
| 443— | In Spite of Proof | By Gertrude Warden |
| 444— | Love’s Trials | By Alfred R. Calhoun |
| 445— | An Angel of Evil | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 446— | Bound with Love’s Fetters | By Mary Grace Halpine |
| 447— | A Favorite of Fortune | By St. George Rathborne |
| 448— | When Love Dawns | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 303— | The Queen of the Isle | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 449— | The Bailiff’s Scheme | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 450— | Rosamond’s Love Sequel to “The Bailiff’s Scheme” | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 452— | The Last of the Van Slacks | By Edward S. Van Zile |
| 453— | A Poor Girl’s Passion | By Gertrude Warden |
| 454— | Love’s Probation | By Elizabeth Olmis |
| 455— | Love’s Greatest Gift | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 456— | A Vixen’s Treachery | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 457— | Adrift in the World Sequel to “A Vixen’s Treachery” | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 459— | A Golden Mask | By Charlotte M. Stanley |
| 460— | Dr. Jack’s Talisman | By St. George Rathborne |
| 461— | Above All Things | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 462— | A Stormy Wedding | By Mary E. Bryan |
| 463— | A Wife’s Triumph | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 464— | The Old Life’s Shadows | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 465— | Outside Her Eden Sequel to “The Old Life’s Shadows” | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 466— | Love, the Victor | By a Popular Southern Author |
| 467— | Zina’s Awaking | By Mrs. J. K. Spender |
| 468— | The Wooing of a Fairy | By Gertrude Warden |
| 469— | A Soldier and a Gentleman | By J. M. Cobban |
| 470— | A Strange Wedding | By Mary Hartwell Catherwood |
| 471— | A Shadowed Happiness | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 472— | Dr. Jack and Company | By St. George Rathborne |
| 473— | A Sacrifice to Love | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 474— | The Belle of the Season | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 475— | Love Before Pride Sequel to “The Belle of the Season” | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 477— | The Siberian Exiles | By Col. Thomas Knox |
| 478— | For Love of Sigrid | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 479— | Mysterious Mr. Sabin | By E. Phillips Oppenheim |
| 480— | A Perfect Fool | By Florence Warden |
| 481— | Wedded, Yet No Wife | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 482— | A Little Worldling | By L. C. Ellsworth |
| 483— | Miss Marston’s Heart | By L. H. Bickford |
| 484— | The Whistle of Fate | By Richard Marsh |
| 485— | The End Crowns All | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 486— | Divided Lives | By Edgar Fawcett |
| 487— | A Wonderful Woman | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 488— | The French Witch | By Gertrude Warden |
| 489— | Lucy Harding | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 490— | The Price of Jealousy | By Maud Howe |
| 491— | My Lady of Dreadwood | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 492— | A Speedy Wooing | By the Author of “As Common Mortals” |
| 493— | The Girl He Loved | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 494— | Voyagers of Fortune | By St. George Rathborne |
| 495— | Norine’s Revenge | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 496— | The Missing Heiress | By C. H. Montague |
| 497— | A Chase for Love | By Seward W. Hopkins |
| 498— | Andrew Leicester’s Love | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 499— | My Lady Cinderella | By Mrs. C. N. Williamson |
| 500— | Love and Spite | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 501— | Her Husband’s Secret | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 502— | Fair Maid Marian | By Mrs. Emma Garrison Jones |
| 503— | A Lady in Black | By Florence Warden |
| 504— | Evelyn, the Actress | By Wenona Gilman |
| 505— | Selina’s Love-story | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 506— | A Secret Foe | By Gertrude Warden |
| 507— | A Mad Betrothal | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 508— | Lottie and Victorine | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 509— | A Penniless Princess | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 510— | Doctor Jack’s Paradise Mine | By St. George Rathborne |
| 513— | A Sensational Case | By Florence Warden |
| 514— | The Temptation of Mary Barr | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 515— | Tiny Luttrell | By E. W. Hornung (Author of “Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman”) |
| 516— | Florabel’s Lover | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 517— | They Looked and Loved | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 518— | The Secret of a Letter | By Gertrude Warden |
| 521— | The Witch from India | By St. George Rathborne |
| 522— | A Spurned Proposal | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 523— | A Banker of Bankersville | By Maurice Thompson |
| 524— | A Sacrifice of Pride | By Mrs. Louisa Parr |
| 525— | Sweet Kitty Clover | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 526— | Love and Hate | By Morley Roberts |
| 527— | For Love and Glory | By St. George Rathborne |
| 528— | Adela’s Ordeal | By Florence Warden |
| 529— | Hearts Aflame | By Louise Winter |
| 530— | The Wiles of a Siren | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 532— | True to His Bride | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 533— | A Forgotten Love | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 534— | Lotta, the Cloak Model | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 535— | The Trifler | By Archibald Eyre |
| 536— | Companions in Arms | By St. George Rathborne |
| 538— | The Fighting Chance | By Gertrude Lynch |
| 539— | A Heart’s Triumph | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 540— | A Daughter of Darkness | By Ida Reade Allen |
| 541— | Her Evil Genius | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 543— | The Veiled Bride | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 544— | In Love’s Name | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 545— | Well Worth Winning | By St. George Rathborne |
| 546— | The Career of Mrs. Osborne | By Helen Milecete |
| 549— | Tempted by Love | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 550— | Saved from Herself | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 551— | Pity—Not Love | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 552— | At the Court of the Maharaja | By Louis Tracy |
GREAT STORIES BY A GREAT AUTHOR
The New Fiction Series
Letters of congratulation have been showered upon us from all over the country by enthusiastic readers who say that had we not announced that Mr. Cook wrote all of these stories, it would have been very difficult to determine it.
The reason is that Mr. Cook is a widely traveled man and has, therefore, been enabled to lay the plot of one of his stories in the “land of little rain,” another on the high seas, another in Spain and Spanish America, and to write a railroad story that a reader of thirty years’ experience decided must have been written by a veteran railroad man. If stories of vigorous adventure are wanted, stories that are drawn true to life and give that thrill which all really good fiction ought to give, the books listed here are what you want.
ALL TITLES ALWAYS IN PRINT
TO THE PUBLIC:—These books are sold by news dealers everywhere. If your dealer does not keep them, and will not get them for you, send direct to the publishers, in which case four cents must be added to the price per copy to cover postage.
By WILLIAM WALLACE COOK
| 1— | The Desert Argonaut. |
| 2— | A Quarter to Four. |
| 3— | Thorndyke, of the “Bonita.” |
| 4— | A Round Trip to the Year 2000. |
| 5— | The Gold Gleaners. |
| 6— | The Spur of Necessity. |
| 7— | The Mysterious Mission. |
| 8— | The Goal of a Million. |
| 9— | Marooned in 1492. |
| 10— | Running the Signal. |
| 11— | His Friend, the Enemy. |
| 12— | In the Web. |
| 13— | A Deep Sea Game. |
| 14— | The Paymaster’s Special. |
| 15— | Adrift in the Unknown. |
| 16— | Jim Dexter, Cattleman. |
| 17— | Juggling With Liberty. |
| 18— | Back From Bedlam. |
| 19— | A River Tangle. |
| 20— | An Innocent Outlaw. |
| 21— | Billionaire Pro Tem and the Trail of the Billy Doo. |
| 22— | Rogers of Butte. |
| 23— | In the Wake of the “Simitar.” |
| 24— | His Audacious Highness. |
| 25— | At Daggers Drawn. |
| 26— | The Eighth Wonder. |
| 27— | The Catspaw. |
| 28— | The Cotton Bag. |
| 29— | Little Miss Vassar. |
| 30— | Cast Away at the Pole. |
| 31— | The Testing of Noyes. |
| 32— | The Fateful Seventh. |
| 33— | Montana. |
| 34— | The Deserter. |
| 35— | The Sheriff of Broken Bow. |
| 36— | Wanted—A Highwayman. |
| 37— | Frisbie, of San Antone. |
| 38— | His Last Dollar. |
| 39— | Fools for Luck. |
| 40— | Dare, of Darling & Co. |
| 41— | Trailing the “Josephine.” |
SWEET VIOLET;
OR,
The Fairest of the Fair.
BY
MRS. ALEX. McVEIGH MILLER,
Author of “Little Coquette Bonnie,” “The Senator’s Bride,” “Brunette and Blonde,” “Rosamond,” “The Senator’s Favorite,” “A Little Southern Beauty,” Etc., Etc.
NEW YORK:
STREET & SMITH, Publishers
Copyright, 1894,
BY STREET & SMITH
Sweet Violet
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When hundreds of men and women—and there are hundreds, with more coming every day—living in every nook and corner of this broad land voluntarily testify to weight increases ranging all the way from 10 to 35 pounds given them by Sargol, you must admit, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Thin Reader, that there must be something in this Sargol method of flesh building after all.
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This coupon entitles any person to one 50c package of Sargol, the concentrated Flesh Builder (provided you have never tried it), and that 10c is enclosed to cover postage, packing, etc. Read our advertisement printed above, and then put 10c in silver in letter to-day, with coupon and the full 50c package will be sent you by return post. Address: The Sargol Company, Dept. 23 Herald Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y. Write your name and address plainly and Pin This Coupon to Your Letter.
Why Take a Chance?
Most everybody thinks that the public library is a mighty fine institution—teaches people to read, and all that. Well, so it does, but does any one ever think of the great risk that a person, who takes a book out of a public library, runs of catching some contagious disease?
Every time a bacteriological examination is made of the public-library book, germs of every known disease are found among its pages. Probably, from your own experience, you know that lots of people never think of taking a book from the public library, until some one in their family is sick and wants something to read.
As records prove that ninety per cent of the demand for books at the public libraries is for works of fiction, it strikes us that the reading public would do better to patronize the S. & S. novel list which contains hundreds of books to be found in the public libraries, and many hundreds of others just as good and interesting.
The price of the S. & S. novels is a low one indeed to pay for protection from disease-laden literature. Why run the risk, then, when you can get a fresh, clean book for little money and thus insure your health?
STREET & SMITH, Publishers
NEW YORK