By FLORENCE MORSE KINGSLEY

Author of “Titus: A Comrade of the Cross,” etc.

With Illustrations by Will Grefe

Cloth12mo $1.25

This new story by Mrs. Kingsley is full of human interest. A rich young orphan endeavors to find out how working women live. So she goes out to service and has various adventures, during which she meets a foundryman who seems to be above his station. Finding that she is falling in love with him, she returns to her own social sphere. Afterwards she meets him on board ship, and he turns out to be a teacher of sociology in Harvard; and they begin life together with the joint determination to spend all of her money in doing good.


THE FAITH OF MEN, AND OTHER STORIES

By JACK LONDON

Author of “The Call of the Wild,” “The Children of the Frost,” etc.

The inspiration to write came to Mr. London first on the Klondike trail. His stories of miners and adventures in contact with Alaskan natives and Esquimaux won him instant fame and popularity; and they rank among the more enduring recent American fiction. Critics have said that Mr. London’s short stories are among the most virile and artistic in the language.