rayal and its
directness of development. It cannot be read without being
remembered."--_The World To-Day._
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
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_By ELIZABETH DEJEANS_
=The Winning Chance=
Frontispiece in color by Gayle P. Hoskins.
12mo. Ornamental cloth, $1.50.
We have no hesitancy in pronouncing this powerful story one of the most
impressive studies of our highly nervous American life that has been
published in a long while. It is written with enormous vitality and
emotional energy. The grip it takes on one intensifies as the story
proceeds.
=The Heart of Desire=
Illustrations in colors by The Kinneys.
12mo. Ornamental cloth, $1.50.
A remarkable novel, full of vital force, which gives us a glimpse into
the innermost sanctuary of a woman's soul--a revelation of the truth
that to a woman there may be a greater thing than the love of a man--the
story pictured against a wonderful Southern California background.
=The Far Triumph=
Illustrated in color by Martin Justice.
12mo. Ornamental cloth, $1.25 net.
Here is a romance, strong and appealing, one which will please all
classes of readers. From the opening of the story until the last word of
the last chapter Mrs. Dejeans' great novel of modern American life will
hold the reader's unflagging interest. Living, breathing people move
before us, and the author touches on some phases of society of momentous
interest to women--and to men.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA
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_By WILL LEVINGTON COMFORT_
=She Buildeth Her House=
"The Strongest American Novel"
_Chicago Journal._
Seldom has the author of a first great novel so brilliantly transcended
his initial success. A man and a woman inspiringly fitted for each other
sweep into the zone of mutual attraction at the opening of the story.
Destiny demands that each overcomes certain formidable destructible
forces before either is tempered and refined for the glorious Union of
Two to form One.
With colored frontispiece, by Martin Justice.
Decorated cloth, net $1.25
=Routledge Rides Alone=
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