WALTER OF TIVERTON
By BERNARD MARSHALL, author of “Cedric the Forester.”
A swift moving story of adventure and romance in the wild days when Prince John ruled England in the absence of Richard Coeur-De-Lion. A picture of life in that confused time, with a glimpse at historic characters, but a thrilling story first and last.
THE WOLF TRAIL
By ROGER POCOCK
A vivid story of adventure, which covers the sea in the wild rough days of sailing ships, and also Indian life in the Canadian Northwest. A rich vein of romance and of spiritual feeling runs through the action, adding a distinctive appeal.
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Novels for Cheerful Entertainment
GALUSHA THE MAGNIFICENT
By Joseph C. Lincoln
Author of “Shavings,” “The Portygee,” etc.
The whole family will laugh over this deliciously humorous novel, that pictures the sunny side of small-town life, and contains love-making, a dash of mystery, an epidemic of spook-chasing—and laughable, lovable Galusha.
THESE YOUNG REBELS
By Frances R. Sterrett
Author of “Nancy Goes to Town,” “Up the Road with Sally,” etc.
A sprightly novel that hits off to perfection the present antagonism between the rebellious younger generation and their disapproving elders.