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MOTHER TRUTH’S MELODIES.

By Mrs. E. P. Miller. A kindergarten of the most useful knowledge for children, 450 illustrations. “Every lover of children and of truth will be interested in this charming book; every house in the land should have a copy; it will entertain and instruct more truly and more sensibly than any other book. It is made up of simple stories in verse, the jingle of which may be music in the children’s ears, and the pictures a delight to little eyes; made in a form to attract the attention of the smallest children, and one to readily fix in their memory the stories told.” Cloth bound.

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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOK.

By Mrs. C. F. Moritz and Adele Kahn. A modern and complete household cook book such as this is, since cooking has come to be a science no less than an art must find a welcome and become the most popular cook book of all the many now published.

“It can hardly be realized that there is anything worth eating that its receipt cannot be found in this volume. This volume has been carefully compiled and contains not only the receipts for an elaborate menu, but also the modest ones have been considered.”—Bookseller and Newsman. Bound in oil cloth, for kitchen use.

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THE WHITE DEVIL OF VERDE.

By Lucie France Pierce. This is a story of pure love and stirring action. It is crisp, bright, often thrilling and is exceptionally well-written, the style is clear, and the plot distinctly life-like. There is not a character introduced that does not make an immediate and successful appeal to the imagination of the reader. It is a delightful tale of Western life. Cloth bound.