JAMES LOCKE'S THE STEM of the CRIMSON DAHLIA

"One doesn't put it down after beginning it even though you know you must get up early to-morrow and it is now two o'clock."--New York Times Saturday Review. Illustrated. $1.50.

UPTON SINCLAIR'S THE METROPOLIS

H. G. Wells writes of it: "'The Metropolis' is great. The author has all Zola's power over massed detail."

"It stands in a class by itself. It is a searchlight."--San Francisco Examiner.

EDWARD PEPLE'S THE SPITFIRE

A story of vim and dash. Romantic, exciting to a high degree. Color frontispiece by Howard Chandler Christy. Other drawings by J. V. McFall. 12mo. $1.50.

EDWARD PEPLE'S SEMIRAMIS

"At once a majestic and an animated tale. It has imagination. It has imagination and rhetoric. It has much. It will stir the reader."--New York Sun. 12mo. $1.50.

CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY'S The ADVENTURES of LADY SUSAN