Lucas—Mr. Ingleside. By E. V. LUCAS.
``He displays himself as an intellectual and amusing observer of life's foibles with a hero characterized by inimitable kindness and humor.''—The Independent.
Mason—The Four Feathers. By A. E. W. MASON.
``' The Four Feathers ' is a first-rate story, with more legitimate thrills than any novel we have read in a long time.''—New York Press.
Norris -Mother. By KATHLEEN NORRIS.
`` Worth its weight in gold.''—Catholic Columbian.
Oxenham- The Long Road. BY JOHN OXENHAM.
``I The Long Road' is a tragic, heart-gripping story of Russian .political and social conditions.''—The Craftsman.
Pryor- The Colonel's Story. By MRS. ROGER A. PRYOR.
``The story is one in which the spirit of the Old South figures largely; adventure and romance have their play and carry the plot to a satisfying end.'' <p 11> Remington -Ermine of the Yellowstone. By JOHN REMINGTON.
``A very original and remarkable novel wonderful in its vigor and freshness.''