sk your dealer for a list of the titles.
Here are some good ones that we published within the past two months:
=The Backwoods Boy= =No. 77=
=Tom Temple's Career= =No. 78=
=Ben Bruce= =No. 79=
=The Young Musician= =No. 80=
=The Telegraph Boy= =No. 81=
If the above are ordered from the publishers, 4c must be added to the
retail price of each copy to cover postage.
STREET & SMITH CORPORATION
79 Seventh Avenue, New York City
We Need Your O. K.
We must have it. We really cannot do business without it. If money's
worth, cleanliness, and quality of interest meet with your approval, you
are sure to "O. K." the S. & S. novels.
There are some fifteen hundred titles in print in our lines, among which
are the famous BERTHA CLAY books. There are some 125 of these in our
present list. We give you the titles of a few exceptionally interesting
ones. You won't make any mistake buying one or more of these titles in
the NEW BERTHA CLAY LIBRARY:
=For Life and Love= =No. 93=
=How Will It End?= =No. 94=
=Love's Warfare= =No. 95=
=The Burden of a Secret= =No. 96=
=Griselda= =No. 97=
=A Woman's Witchery= =No. 98=
=An Ideal Love= =No. 99=
=Lady Marchmont's Widowhood= =No. 100=
=The Romance of a Young Girl= =No. 101=
=The Price of a Bride= =No. 102=
If the above are ordered from the publishers, 4c must be added to the
retail price of each copy to cover postage.
STREET & SMITH CORPORATION
79 Seventh Avenue, New York City
Your Eyes Would Open
if you could see how we print and bind the S. & S. novels. They start as
rolls of blank paper, and are turned out by the thousands, without a
hand touching them.
You have heard wonderful stories about machines that turn out loaves of
bread and crackers by the ton, all crisp and brown and ready to eat, but
you have not heard anything about the machines that turn out
paper-covered books all ready to read. We have them, however, and that
is why we can sell such books as those in the NEW ROMANCE LIBRARY.
This library is a veritable storehouse of good literature. There are
love stories and mystery stories and stories of occult phenomena--each
one a good, big generous money's worth. Tell your news dealer you want
No. 49 NEW ROMANCE LIBRARY, "The Wreck of the _Grosvenor_", by W. Clark
Russell. If he cannot
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