“The many readers who followed with bated breath the wild adventures of Captain Kettle in the book named for him, will welcome Cutcliffe Hyne’s new collection of tales dealing with that remarkable sea dog. The volume is well called ‘A Master of Fortune.’”—Philadelphia Press.
“Nobody who has followed the gallant sailor—diminutive, but oh, my!—in his previous adventures around the earth, is going to miss this red-hot volume of marvelous exploits.”—N. Y. World. Illustrated. Cloth bound, $1.50.
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.” Book and Newsdealer. Bound in oil cloth, for kitchen use, $1.50.
ECCENTRICITIES OF GENIUS, Memories of Famous Men and Women of the Platform and Stage
By Major J. B. Pond. These biographical sketches of notable Orators, Preachers, and Lecturers, descriptive of the personal traits of character of the many noted persons who have publicly appeared under the management of Major Pond, are thrillingly and forcibly told. A magnificent octavo volume containing nearly one hundred half-tone portrait illustrations. Cloth bound, $3.50.
UNDER A LUCKY STAR, a New Book on Astrology
By Charlotte Abell Walker. Tells what occupation to adopt, and what line of life to follow, what associates and partners to choose, how to recognize the possibilities and limitations of our friends and ourselves, and of other important matters to human life, including suggestions on marriage, being mainly culled from the minds of ancient and modern philosophers. Illustrated, cloth bound, $1.50.
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