Cloth bound. 1.25

Paper covers. 50

CLEO THE MAGNIFICENT; or, The Muse of the Real.

By Louis Zangwill. The Boston Times says: “The story is drawn with a master hand and the characters stand forth in clear relief. It is in every way worthy of Mr. Zangwill’s reputation.” One of the best novels of the year. Cloth bound.

1.50

THE DRONES MUST DIE.

By Max Nordau. Sixth Edition. “As purely original as if no other novel had ever been written. The open secret of such writing is that it is the result of the experience and the observation of one of the keenest observers—a man who exaggerates nothing and sets down naught in malice, but sees with incomparable clearness, and writes down what he sees.”—The Bookseller and Newsman.

2.00

TWO ODD GIRLS.

A charming novel, by John A. Peters. A bright, clever and interesting story is this, with a vein of humor underlying and running through it. The style of the novel is brilliant and will be read with pleasure and avidity by all who peruse its first page. Cloth bound.