With Introduction by Helena Modjeska.

Illustrated, Cloth, $1.50 net. LOUIS E. VAN NORMAN

Poland is worth knowing—it is interesting. How could it be otherwise when it gave us Copernicus, Kosciusko, Chopra, Paderewski and Sienkiewicz. Not much has been known about the people because they have been hard to get at. Mr. Van Norman went to Cracow, won the hearts of the people, was treated like a guest of the nation and stayed till he knew his hosts well, and he here conveys an extensive array of information.

The Continent of Opportunity: South America

Profusely illustrated, $1.50 net. FRANCIS E. CLARK

Dr. Clark writes from a thorough-going tour of examination, covering practically every centre of importance in [the] South American continent, Panama, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Argentine, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Dr. Clark's prime object has been to collect information of every sort that will help to understand the problems facing Civilization in our sister Continent.

China and America To-day

12mo, Cloth, $1.25 net. ARTHUR H. SMITH

Dr. Smith is one of America's ablest representatives at foreign courts. He is not so accredited by the government of this country, but rather chooses to be known as a missionary to China. In this capacity he has learned much of China which in another relation might be denied him. Being a statesman by instinct and genius, he has taken a broad survey of conditions and opportunities and here presents his criticisms of America's strength and weakness abroad.

Ancient Jerusalem