THE CROSSROADS OF DESTINY, a Story of Chivalry in the Fifteenth Century.
By John P. Ritter. Author of "The Man Who Dared." This is a wonderfully interesting story, and will find a welcome with all who love to read of deeds of chivalry.
"It is a clean, clear and clever story of chivalry at its best, and will find a great many well-pleased readers."—New York World. Cloth bound, illustrated. $1.25
A CHEQUE FOR THREE THOUSAND.
By Arthur Henry Veysey. (Tenth edition.) It's a jolly good story, bright and clear. Dramatic, full of life and action and a brilliant farce from end to end. You cannot put it down until you finish it, and you will mention it many a time when you want to relate something novel and odd among your friends. Attractively bound in cloth. $1.00
A PEDIGREE IN PAWN.
By Arthur Henry Veysey. Author of "A Cheque for Three Thousand," which has run into its seventh edition. Original, bright, sparkling fun runs all through "A Pedigree in Pawn." It will be talked about and laughed over more than any other book of the year. Illustrated with 14 character drawings. Cloth bound. $1.25
HATS OFF.
By Arthur Henry Veysey. Author of "A Cheque for Three Thousand," etc. A splendid story for summer reading. Are you tired, blue? Read Hats Off! Do you want a story for the hammock? Read Hats Off! Do you want a story with "go," with an original plot? Read Hats Off! Do you want to laugh? Read Hats Off! Cloth bound. $1.25
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THE STATEROOM OPPOSITE.