By Robert H. Cowdrey. 12mo, 242 pages; paper cover, 25 cents.

“Thrilling and fascinating. No one who reads it can restrain admiration for the man who can write a story that contains in its warp and woof so much that is helpful and bettering to humanity.”—Opie Read.

“We have had many novels of late with new economic schemes for a basis, but mostly advertising state socialism. At last we have the individualistic novel, and it ought to win widespread favor. Mr. Cowdrey has strong conviction, a good command of English and strong imagination.”—St. Louis Republic.

An Indiana Man.

By Le Roy Armstrong. 12mo, 218 pages. Paper, 25 cents.

“A powerful novel, charmingly written. So true to the real life of modern politics as to seem more like history and biography than romance.”—Inter Ocean.

“It bears the same relation to the fight against the saloon that ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ did to the fight against slavery.”—John P. St. John.

Beneath the Dome.

By Arnold Clark. Large 12mo, 361 pages. Cloth extra, gilt top, stamped in black and silver, $1.25. Paper, 50c.

“An attractive novel, in which the best thoughts on economic reform are entwined with fiction, making a book that will captivate and please the reader, yet turn his thoughts to the great needs of humanity.”—Arena.