“Mr. Chambers has achieved another success.”

+Ath. 1907, 1: 193. F. 16. 180w.

“How far Mr. Chambers is correct in his representation of the ways and manners of wealthy and ‘exclusive’ New Yorkers, especially of those who contrive to combine business with pleasure, must be left to the judgment of critics equipped with expert knowledge; but at any rate it is brisk and credible.” Herbert W. Horwill.

+Forum. 38: 544. Ap. ’07. 760w.
R. of Rs. 35: 120. Ja. ’07. 60w.

“Mr. Chambers has handled a problem, unpleasant in itself, with exceptional skill and delicacy in this story.”

+Spec. 97: 220. F. 9, ’07. 220w.

Chambers, Robert William. [Tracer of lost persons.] †$1.50. Appleton.

6–20360.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“All the light side of his nature, the fun and the cleverness, go into such a collection of stories as this, and the world is the better for getting so much wholesome laughter and tender sentiment.”