TRACT NUMBER 3377. By George H. Higgins and Margaret Higgins Haffey.
Spendidly Illustrated. Cloth. Price, $1.50.

Tells how Ashton Walbridge, a young college man, enters the oil regions to make his fortune, and how he overcomes all obstacles. You will admire Enoch, laugh at “Little Prue” and sympathize with Anna. Said by many critics who have read the advance sheets to be far and ahead of John Fox, Jr.’s “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” Bound to be a big seller.

REAL LETTERS OF A REAL GIRL. By Betty.
Richly bound. Price, $1.25.

The author of this splendid book possesses that rarest of gifts, genuine and spontaneous humor. She has, moreover, the broad outlook of life and the people that travel in many lands, coupled with the keen observation and wit to record her impressions that makes her book at once unique and captivating.

THE HEART OF SILENCE. By Walter S. Cramp.
Richly bound. Price, $1.50.

The scene of the opening part of this story is laid in Italy with an American family, consisting of a retired manufacturer from the United States, his wife and daughter, who is the heroine, and a foster son. Around this family is woven a charming tale of love and romance. Not a dull line.

MY SOLDIER LADY. By Ella Hamilton Durley.
Illustrated. Cloth. Price, $1.25.

This bright little book gives the other half of the correspondence comprising that charming story, “The Lady of the Decoration,” but is complete in itself and entirely independent and original in conception and heart interest. Five editions and still selling.


THE TOBACCO TILLER. By Sarah Bell Hackley.
Illustrated. Cloth. Price, $1.50.