"A plea to mothers to tell their daughters frankly all the laws of nature before they arrive at years of possible indiscretion through innocence. Its characters are uncommonly well drawn and might have stepped out of life."—New York Evening Sun.

"A beautiful piece of work dealing with a stupendously difficult subject with the most dexterous blending of delicacy, dramatic strength and wholesome candor."—London Daily Chronicle.

307 Pages. $1.35 net.


The Miracle of Love

"One of the most notable novels of the year, well worth reading by those who are seeking more than a pleasant hour, but wholly delightful merely as a story."—New Haven Register.

"It is a fine, well told and purposeful tale, with brilliant and quotable passages."—Detroit Free Press.

325 Pages. $1.35 net.


The Door That Has No Key

"A work of genuine power; it is impossible to read it unmoved."—Providence Journal.

"A novel to re-read and preserve. A wonderful piece of work, alive with emotion."—London World.

"Discusses marriage and divorce. With its brilliant characteristics it is a notable novel."—New York Evening Sun.

324 Pages. $1.35 net.