THE UNSEEN EAR

By NATALIE SUMNER LINCOLN

The author of “The Red Seal” and other great successes has never built up a more baffling mystery than this. A man is murdered in a Washington home; in the room sits a girl who is deaf and does not hear what passes. Suspicion points in all directions before the final surprising climax.

PENGARD AWAKE

By RALPH STRAUS

The most thrilling depiction since “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” of the struggle in a man’s soul between the powers of good and evil. Actual psychological fact is the basis of this remarkable story of the love of two men, one malignant, the other sweet and gentle, for the same woman.

JOHN SENESCHAL’S MARGARET

By AGNES and EGERTON CASTLE

John Tempest, imprisoned in Turkey, loses all memory of his true identity. Returning to England he is believed to be John Seneschal, and is welcomed by the true John Seneschal’s parents and even by his sweetheart Margaret.

THE AGE OF INNOCENCE