CHOICE BOOKS OF THE WEEK.
THE NEW PARIS SKETCH-BOOK;
OR, THE FIRST FIFTY THOUSAND.
By GLADYS FLAPPERTON, O.B.E.,
Author of Peace and Plenty of It.
This charming volume describes in detail the delightful Parisian holiday which has been provided by the Government under the best possible conditions for young ladies with (and without) a knowledge of typewriting.
TIGER LILY,
A POEM IN FOURTEEN SPASMS.
By WOODROW WILSON.
Affectionately dedicated to M. CLEMENCEAU.
THE HISTORY OF FREDERICK THE GREAT.
BY HAROLD SMITH, M.P.
("England's Harold.")
With an Introduction by the
LORD CHANCELLOR.
O SMILLIE, WE HAVE MISSED YOU,
AND OTHER LYRICS.
Highly recommended by Messrs. MUDIE and
SANKEY (the Author).
Copies of this beautiful work have been
accepted by several mining royalties.
THE GEDDES BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY.
Publication of the Second Volume (AUC—ERIC).
It is hoped to complete in twelve handsome volumes this the first attempt to record and codify the achievements and services of the GEDDES family in the Great War.
WASTEWARD HO!
A ROMANCE OF CIPPENHAM.
With an Introductory Apologia by
Mr. WINSTON CHURCHILL.