Three Little Kittens.

The six in one volume, bound in cloth, $1.25.

DENSLOW’S PICTURE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN

The above 18 titles are also published in paper covers, 25 cents each, or mounted linen, 50 cents each.

THE INTERNATIONAL SPY, Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War

By Allen Upward (“Monsieur A. V.”). In circles of diplomatic intrigue, accidents do not happen. It was the recognition of this little-known fact that gave Monsieur A. V. his opportunity to become the Sherlock Holmes of international diplomacy—the man in the confidence of the monarchs of Europe, who interprets the occurrences of the Underground History of the World. The book is filled from opening to ending with entrancing mystery. Illustrations by F. X. Chamberlin. 12mo, cloth bound, $1.50.

REAL BOYS, Being the Doings of Plupy, Beany, Pewt, Puzzy, Whack, Bug, Skinny, Chick, Pop, Pile, and Some of the Girls

By Judge Henry A. Shute. Author of “The Real Diary of a Real Boy,” “Sequil,” etc. “This book is well named. Judge Shute, who will be remembered for his ‘Diary of a Real Boy’ and ‘Sequil,’ writes very happily of life in a New Hampshire village forty years ago, and men who are fortunate in not forgetting their own boyhood days will enjoy many a hearty laugh as the pages are turned.”—Newark Evening News. Embellished with nearly 40 illustrations, 12mo, cloth bound. $1.25.

A MASTER OF FORTUNE, Being Further Adventures of “Captain Kettle”

By Cutcliffe Hyne. “It has the dash and tinge of reality that makes you feel as if you were in the midst of it all.” Detroit Free Press.