By JOHN D. BARRY
Author of "The Congressman's Wife," "Mademoiselle Blanche," "A Daughter of Thespis," etc.
Now in its Second Edition. Crown Octavo. Cloth, $1.50.
It is one of the most interesting descriptions of modern society since "The Breadwinners," supposed to be written by John Hay. A witty and cleverly drawn picture, as sure in its touch and as effective in its results as a Gibson drawing.
Town and Country.
The book will attract the "initiated" because the author has caught the real key-note.
The Independent.
Exceedingly clever in many ways. Although it is a really brilliant satire, there is no bitterness. On the contrary, an air of almost blissful good-humor pervades every page.
St. Paul Pioneer-Press.
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Punctuation has been silently corrected where there are obvious errors.