FRIENDS IN THE END
A tale of conflict between young folks one summer in New Hampshire. Illustrated. ($1.25 net.)
Living Age: “Far above the average juvenile.... A vivid narrative, interesting with the intensity of a country land rights feud.... The people are clearly drawn ... a true atmosphere.”
BETTY-BIDE-AT-HOME
Betty gave up college to help her family, but learned several things, including authorship, at home. 3rd printing ($1.25 net.)
Churchman: “Among the season’s books for girls it easily takes first place.”
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK
A FEW RECENT PLAYS BY AMERICANS
Beulah M. Dix’s ACROSS THE BORDER
A play against war, showing in four scenes, two “beyond the border” of life, the adventures of a highly likable young Lieutenant. He goes on a desperate mission, finds The Place of Quiet and The Dream Girl, as well as The Place of Winds, where he learns the real nature of War, and finally in a field hospital tries to deliver his message. With 2 illustrations. 80 cents net.