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er conquers, and the ending is quite as the heart would wish. The book also contains an article by the noted author, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, pointing out the strong moral to be deduced. It contains 190 pages, printed in large, clear type on best quality of book paper, with eight half-tone illustrations from the play. Price, handsomely bound in cloth, 50 cents, net, postage 10 cents additional; bound in paper covers, 25 cents, postpaid. For sale by booksellers and newsdealers everywhere, or sent by mail upon receipt of price. * * * * * OGILVIE'S POPULAR COPYRIGHT LINE THE NEW MAYOR A Novel Founded upon GEORGE BROADHURST'S play The Man of the Hour Handsomely bound in cloth and stamped in colors, containing 250 pages with twelve illustrations from the play Price 50 cents, net, postage 10 cents additional It has been issued under the title of THE NEW MAYOR, in order not to conflict with a book published under the title, The Man of the Hour. Thousands of people have not had the opportunity of seeing the play, and to them, as well as to those who have seen it, we desire to announce that we are the authorized publishers of the Story of George Broadhurst's Play in book form. There is already an enormous demand for this book, owing to the fact that the play is meeting with such a tremendous success, having been presented in New York for over six hundred consecutive performances, with four companies on tour throughout the United States. The play has received the highest praise and commendation from critics and the press, a few of which we give herewith: "THE FINEST PLAY I EVER SAW."--Ex-President Roosevelt. "The best in years."--_N. Y. Telegram._ "A perfect success."--_N. Y. Sun._ "A triumph."--_N. Y. American._ "Best play yet."--_N. Y. Commercial._ "A sensation."--_N. Y. Herald._ "An apt appeal."--_N. Y Globe._ "A straight hit."--_N. Y. World._ "A play worth while."--_N. Y. News._ "Means something."--_N. Y. Tribune._ "An object lesson."--_N. Y. Post._ This novel is a strong story of politics, love, and graft, and appeals powerfully to every true American. SENT BY MAIL, POSTAGE PAID, FOR 60 CENTS. Be sure to get the book founded on the play. You can buy this at any bookstore or direct from us. * * * * * THE BIG NOISE! THE LOUD SCREAM! THE TALL HOLLER! [I
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