GUES=
Has passed through over eighteen printings. With illustrations by H. C.
Christy. $1.50.
=CHARLES BATTELL LOOMIS'S CHEERFUL AMERICANS=
By the author of "Poe's Raven in an Elevator" and "A Holiday Touch."
With 24 illustrations. Tenth printing. $1.25.
=MAY SINCLAIR'S THE DIVINE FIRE=
By the author of "The Helpmate," etc. Fifteenth printing. $1.50.
=BURTON E. STEVENSON'S MARATHON MYSTERY=
This mystery story of a New York apartment house is now in its seventh
printing, has been republished in England and translated into German and
Italian. With illustrations in color. $1.50.
=E. L. VOYNICH'S THE GADFLY=
An intense romance of the Italian uprising against the Austrians.
Twenty-third edition. $1.25.
=DAVID DWIGHT WELLS'S HER LADYSHIP'S ELEPHANT=
With cover by Wm. Nicholson. Eighteenth printing. $1.25.
=C. N. and A. M. WILLIAMSON'S LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR=
Over thirty printings. $1.50.
=C. N. and A. M. WILLIAMSON'S THE PRINCESS PASSES=
Illustrated by Edward Penfield. Eighth printing. $1.50.
BY INEZ HAYNES GILLMORE
=ANGEL ISLAND=
Illustrated by JOHN RAE. $1.35 net. Ready in January, 1914.
The story of five shipwrecked men of varied attainments and five equally
individual winged women. This picturesque romance, with stirring
episodes and high ideals, appears for the first time in complete form,
the serial version having been much shortened.
=PHOEBE AND ERNEST=
With 30 illustrations by R. F. SCHABELITZ. $1.35 net.
Parents will recognize themselves in the story, and laugh
understandingly with, and sometimes at, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and their
children, Phoebe and Ernest.
"We must go back to Louisa Olcott for their equals."--_Boston
Advertiser_.
"For young and old alike we know of no more refreshing
story."--_New York Evening Post._
=PHOEBE, ERNEST, AND CUPID=
Illustrated by R. F. SCHABELITZ. $1.35 net.
In this sequel to the popular "Phoebe and Ernest," each of these
delightful young folk goes to the altar.
"To all jaded readers of problem novels, to all weary wayfarers on
the rocky literary road of social pessimism and domestic woe, we
recommend 'Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid' with all our hearts: it is
not only cheerful, it's true."--_N. Y. Times Review._
"Wholesome, merry, absolutely true to life."--_The Outlook._
=JANEY=
Illustrated by ADA C. WILLIAMSON. $1.25 net.
"Being the record of a short interval
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