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NOVELS OF DISTINCTIVE QUALITY
FAINT PERFUME
By ZONA GALE, author of “Miss Lulu Bett.”
A fine novel with all the great qualities of “Miss Lulu Bett,” and something more. “Don’t miss it,” urges Christopher Morley. “It is one of the books we want to keep forever.”
THE TREE OF THE GARDEN
By EDWARD C. BOOTH, author of “Fondie.”
Hailed in England and America as a fine work of art. “In the character of Thursday Hardrip, Mr. Booth has achieved the highest triumph of which a novelist is capable.”—Hartford Courant.
THE PUBLIC SQUARE
By WILL LEVINGTON COMFORT, author of “Routledge Rides Alone.”