No more entertaining character has stalked through the pages of any recent novel than that of Henri de Tonti, gentleman, soldier, courtier, gallant—the Intrepid hero of countless adventures, but withal the true and constant man and lover.—Baltimore American.

LOVE THRIVES IN WAR

A Romance of the Frontier in 1812. By MARY CATHERINE CROWLEY, author of "A Daughter of New France," etc. Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50.

To a fine historical background, rich with incident and romance, Miss Crowley has added her own originality, her wonderful descriptive powers, in short her gift of story-telling, and has obtained a brilliant and entertaining result. The whole story is crowded with exciting events, tender love scenes, and brilliant description.—Louisville Courier-Journal.

A DETACHED PIRATE

By HELEN MILECETE. With illustrations in color by I. H. Caliga. 12mo. $1.50.

There is the sparkle of champagne in Helen Milecete's latest book. Gay Vandeleur is the pirate, detached by a divorce court, and her first name is no misnomer—not a bit of it.—Chicago Evening Post.

One of the clever books of the season.—Philadelphia North American.

THE SHADOW OF THE CZAR

By JOHN R. CARLING. Illustrated. 12mo. $1.50.