NOVELS BY B. M. BOWER

THE RANCH AT THE WOLVERINE

A ringing tale full of exhilarating cowboy atmosphere, abundantly and absorbingly illustrating the outstanding feature of that alluring ranch life that is fast vanishing.—Chicago Tribune.

JEAN OF THE LAZY A

A spirited novel of ranch life in which the fascinating heroine poses for film pictures that she may make money necessary to prove her father innocent of a crime for which he has been convicted.

It possesses all the popular ingredients—a quick-action plot, color and picturesqueness aplenty, and an unflagging interest—to be found in Bower's earlier successes.—Philadelphia Public Ledger.

THE PHANTOM HERD

Another western tale in which the Happy Family become real "movie" actors.

There has been so much truck written in the last few years about motion pictures, that it is a positive relief to find a book by an author who knows exactly what to talk about in an entertaining manner with a knowledge of actual conditions as they exist.—Boston Post.