OVER AGAINST GREEN PEAK

By Miss Zephine Humphrey

The homely experiences of a bright young woman and her Aunt Susan, not to mention the "hired girl," in New England country life. $1.25 net; by mail, $1.33.

"The obvious friendliness of the little book was immediately disarming. It is leisurely, restful, delightful. Throughout runs a vein of gentle humor, of spontaneity, of unaffected enthusiasm, of a spirit keenly alive to beauty and eager to share its delights."—Chicago Record-Herald.

COMMENTS OF BAGSHOT

By J. A. Spender, editor of "The Westminster Gazette." $1.25 net; by mail, $1.33.

Delightful comments upon a great range of subjects, including "Friendship," "Bores," "The Eleventh-Hour Man," "Shyness," "Wealth," "Poverty," "The Needy and the Greedy," "Women's Morality," etc.

The Spectator (London)—"While affording the easiest of reading, nevertheless touches deep issues deeply and fine issues finely. Not only thinks himself, but makes you think ... wise and witty.... Whether dealing with death and immortality, or riches and Socialism, he always contrives to be pungent and interesting and yet urbane, for there is no attempt either at flashy cynicism or cheap epigram.... We advise our readers to read carefully the admirable passage about Socialism and Bagshot's defence of Aristotle's 'magnificent man.'"

WORDS TO THE WISE—AND OTHERS

By Miss Ellen Burns Sherman. $1.50 net; by mail, $1.60.