"Its author has made it a powerful, telling story to read."—N.Y. World.

THE CROSSROADS OF DESTINY, a Story of Chivalry in the Fifteenth Century.
By John P. Ritter. Author of "The Man Who Dared."

This is a wonderfully interesting story, and will find a welcome with all who love to read of deeds of chivalry.

"It is a clean, clear and clever story of chivalry at its best, and will find a great many well-pleased readers."—New York World. Cloth bound, illustrated.

A MASTER OF FORTUNE, being Further Adventures of "Captain Kettle."
By Cutcliffe Hyne.

"It has the dash and tinge of reality that makes you feel as if you were in the midst of it all."—Detroit Free Press.

"The many readers who followed with bated breath the wild adventures of Captain Kettle in the book named for him, will welcome Cutcliffe Hyne's new collection of tales dealing with that remarkable sea dog. The volume is well called 'A Master of Fortune.'"—Philadelphia Press.

"Nobody who has followed the gallant sailor—diminutive, but oh, my!—in his previous adventures around the earth, is going to miss this red-hot volume of marvelous exploits."—N. Y. World.

THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN KETTLE.
By Cutcliffe Hyne.

The best sea story since the days of Marryat. Captain Kettle is a devil-may-care sea dog, half pirate and half preacher. The author carries him through many hairbreadth escapes and makes him a character that will live long in the annals of fiction. The success of this book is marvelous.