A DAUGHTER OF KINGS. By Katharine Tynan Hinkson. “The book is most enjoyable.”

THE WAY THAT LED BEYOND. By J. Harrison. “The story does not drag, the plot is well worked out, and the interest endures to the very last page.”

CORINNE'S VOW. By Mary T. Waggaman. With 16 full-page illustrations. "There is genuine artistic merit in its plot and life-story. It is full of vitality and action.”

THE FATAL BEACON. By F.v. Brackel. “The story is told well and clearly, and has a certain charm that will be found interesting. The principal characters are simple, good-hearted people, and the heroine's high sense of courage impresses itself upon the reader as the tale proceeds.”

THE MONK'S PARDON: An Historical Romance of the Time of Philip IV. of Spain. By Raoul de Navery. “A story full of stirring incidents and written in a lively, attractive style.”

PERE MONNIER'S WARD. By Walter Lecky. “The characters are life-like and there is a pathos in the checkered life of the heroine. Pere Monnier is a memory that will linger.”

TRUE STORY OF MASTER GERARD. By Anna T. Sadlier. “One of the most thoroughly original and delightful romances ever evolved from the pen of a Catholic writer.”

THE UNRAVELING OF A TANGLE. By Marion A. Taggart. With four full-page illustrations. “This story tells of the adventures of a young American girl, who, in order to get possession of a fortune left her by an uncle, whom she had never seen, goes to France.”

THAT MAN'S DAUGHTER. By Henry M. Ross. “A well-told story of American life, the scene laid in Boston, New York and California. It is very interesting.”

FABIOLA'S SISTER. (A companion volume to Cardinal Wiseman's “Fabiola”) Adapted by A.C. Clarke. “A book to read—a worthy sequel to that masterpiece, 'Fabiola.'”