By Crittenden Marriott. Illustrated. $1.25 net. Postage extra.

The author of “Sally Castleton, Southerner,” has here written a novel of the American wilderness that has the tang and flavor of a James Fenimore Cooper tale. It is intensely exciting—the heroine, a charming French girl, mysteriously disappears among the Indians, and one reads the story with the same eagerness that the hero feels in his attempt to find the lost girl.

The Duke of Oblivion

By John Reed Scott. Frontispiece in color. $1.25 net. Postage extra.

New York Times: “There are plots and counterplots, hand-to-hand fights, and many thrilling adventures.... Until the end the reader is kept in a high state of doubt as to whether or not they will all escape in safety.”

Betty’s Virginia Christmas

By Molly Elliot Seawell. Illustrated in color, with page decorations, artistic cloth binding. $1.50 net. Postage extra.

A captivating picture of Southern life of ante-bellum days. Betty wins the reader on the first page and holds him to the last, while the story has the true Christmas spirit of dancing, merrymaking, song and sport.

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