THE ONE-WAY TRAIL. By Ridgwell Cullum.
This is a wholesome story of life and love in Montana, with real men and women, a strong plot and thrilling situations. Intensely interesting from beginning to end.
THE GUESTS OF HERCULES. By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.
This is a story of the Riviera and Monte Carlo—and a clever and rather complicated plot. The girl is particularly unusual and piquant, the man more than ever loverlike and fascinating.
MOLLY McDONALD, A Tale of the Old Frontier. By Randall Parrish.
This is the story of a charming, whole-hearted girl, who leaving an Eastern school joins her father at a military post in Kansas during the Indian wars of 1868.
TO M. L. G., OR ONE WHO PASSED.
This is a life-story written by a woman who had not dared to risk telling it to the man she loved. She preferred to send him away rather than to lose his respect; knowing her life to have been so different from what he fancied it.