The Last of the Cavaliers
By N. J. Floyd.
9 Drawings and Author’s Photo.
$1.50.

“No wiser or more brilliant pen has told the story of the Civil War than Capt. Floyd’s; no work more thrilling simply as a romance has recently been within the reach of book-lovers.”


The Instrument Tuned
By Rosa B. Hitt.
Attractive Binding, 75 cents.
Limited Edition in White and Gold, $1.00,
(Author’s photo.)

An able and interesting work on a comparatively new subject—Psycho-physical culture—of whose methods the author has made successful application. The book is full of common-sense suggestions and is admirably adapted to the needs of humanity in general.

The chapter-captions will give an excellent idea of the comprehensive and practical character of the work:

Various Therapeutic Agents.

Influence of Mind.

Extravagant Emotions.

Insomnia.

Relaxation.

Harmony the Law of Nature.

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Marcelle
A Tale of the Revolution
By Willibert Davis and Claudia Brannon.
12mo, cloth. Illustrated.
$1.00.

A fascinating story of the Revolutionary period, in dramatic form, in which the treachery of Benedict Arnold and the capture of Major Andre are the climaxes. The loves of Andre and Marcelle (herself a spy) lend a very charming touch of romance.