THE DIARY OF MY HONEYMOON

A woman who sets out to unburden her soul upon intimate things is bound to touch upon happenings which are seldom the subject of writing at all; but whatever may be said of the views of the anonymous author, the "Diary" is a work of throbbing and intense humanity, the moral of which is sound throughout and plain to see.

SIMPLY WOMEN, by Marcel Prévost

"Like a motor-car or an old-fashioned razor, this book should be in the hands of mature persons only."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

"Marcel Prévost, of whom a critic remarked that his forte was the analysis of the souls and bodies of a type half virgin and half courtesan, is now available in a volume of selections admirably translated by R. I. Brandon-Vauvillez."—San Francisco Chronicle.

THE ADVENTURES OF A NICE YOUNG MAN, by Aix

Joseph and Potiphar's Wife Up-to-Date

A handsome young man, employed as a lady's private secretary, is bound to meet with interesting adventures.

"Under a thin veil the story unquestionably sets forth actual episodes and conditions in metropolitan circles."—Washington Star.

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