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GOOD FICTION

FREDERICK PALMER'S THE BIG FELLOW

A big American novel with a big American for its hero, one of the fine, simple, magnetic big stories that everybody reads and that live for years. Illustrated. $1.50.

PHILLPOTTS and BENNETT'S THE STATUE

Scene, England. Period, to-day. A fine specimen of the diplomatic novel, big in conception, powerful in plot and action, vigorously drawn. Illustrated. $1.50.

TYLER de SAIX'S THE MAN WITHOUT A HEAD

One of the most exciting detective stories since "Sherlock Holmes." Scene is London, hero a new Scotland Yard man who has to "make good," and does it. $1.50.

E. J. RATH'S THE SIXTH SPEED

"Just an amazing yarn, set forth with so much vim and in so confident a vein that, though not really plausible, it is richly amusing."--New York Times. $1.50.