The Happy Isles, and Other Poems, by S. H. M. Byers. Small 12mo. Cloth binding, $1.00.
Physical Beauty: How to Obtain and How to Preserve It, by Annie Jenness Miller; including chapters on Hygiene, Foods, Sleep, Bodily Expression, the Skin, the Eyes, the Teeth, the Hair, Dress, the Cultivation of Individuality, etc., etc. An octavo volume of about 300 pages. Cloth, $2.00.
Hour-Glass Series.—By. Daniel B. Lucas, LL. D., and J. Fairfax McLaughlin, LL. D. The first volume, which is now ready, contains a series of historical epitomes of national interest, with interesting sketches of such men as Henry Clay, Daniel O’Connell and Fisher Ames. Large 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.
Adventures of A Fair Rebel.—Author of “’Zeki’l,” “Bet Crow,” “S’phiry Ann,” “Was It an Exceptional Case?” etc. A story that is sure to be eagerly sought after and read by Miss Crim’s many admirers. Stamped cloth, $1.00; paper covers, 50 cents.
In Beaver Cove and Elsewhere.—Octavo, about 350 pages, illustrated.
PRESS OPINIONS.
“A writer who has quickly won wide recognition by short stories of exceptional power.”—New York Independent.
“Her magazine articles bear the stamp of genius.”—St. Paul Globe.
This volume contains all of Miss Crim’s most famous short stories. These stories have received the highest praise from eminent critics and prominent literary journals, and have given Miss Crim a position among the leading lady writers of America. Cloth, handsomely stamped, $1.00; paper covers, 50 cents.
The Flowing Bowl: What and When to Drink; by the only William (William Schmidt); giving full instructions how to prepare, mix, and serve drinks: also receipts for 237 Mixed Drinks, 89 Liquors and Ratafias, 115 Punches, 58 Bowls, and 29 Extra Drinks. An 8vo of 300 pages. Fine cloth, gilt stamp, $2.00.