THE GIRL THAT GOES WRONG, by Reginald Wright Kauffman

Author of "The House of Bondage."

The inexpressible conditions of human bondage of many young girls and women in our cities demand fearless and uncompromising warfare. The terrible peril that lingers just around the corner from every American home must be stamped out with relentless purpose.

TO-MORROW, by Victoria Cross

Author of "Life's Shop Window." etc.

Critics agree that this is Victoria Cross' greatest novel. Those who have read "Life's Shop Window," "Five Nights," "Anna Lombard," and similar books by this author will ask no further recommendation. "To-morrow" is a real novel—not a collection of short stories.

SIMPLY WOMEN, by Marcel Prévost

"Like a motor-car or an old-fashioned razor, this book should be in the hands of mature persons only."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

"Marcel Prévost. of whom a critic remarked that his forte was the analysis of the souls and bodies of a type half virgin and half courtesan, is now available in a volume of selections admirably translated by R.I. Brandon-Vauvillez."—San Francisco Chronicle.

THE ADVENTURES OF A NICE YOUNG MAN, by Aix Joseph and Potiphar's Wife Up-to-Date