An engrossing romance of the sturdy, wholesome sort, in which the action is never allowed to drag.—Boston Herald.
4. WHITE APRONS. By Maud Wilder Goodwin.
Has the true qualities of historical romance, dramatic situation, and stirring incident, coupled with accuracy and literary charm.—Philadelphia Public Ledger.
5. A DREAM OF A THRONE. By Charles Fleming Embree.
A powerful story, with constantly changing movement, strong color, and striking effects.—Philadelphia North American.
6. IN THE COUNTRY GOD FORGOT. By Frances Charles.
The sky and the cacti and the droughts of Arizona are stamped in on the brain as one reads. The characters loom forcibly out of the arid air.—The Nation.
7. WITHOUT DOGMA. By Henryk Sienkiewicz. Author of "Quo Vadis."
Intensely human, intellectually a masterpiece, and throughout entertains.—Philadelphia Telegraph.
8. A DETACHED PIRATE. By Helen Milecete.