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_12 mo. Cloth bound, $1.00 Net._
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By MRS. GEORGE SHELDON DOWNS
KATHERINE'S SHEAVES
A Great Novel With a Great Purpose
Katherine's Sheaves is altogether delightful, a charming piece of
fiction, a beautiful romance. One must admire the book for its
characterization, its brilliant pictures of life, and its dramatic
situations, but still more for its philosophy and wisdom.
The story is a dramatic one, abounding in strong situations.
The plot is well conceived and carried out, the style easy and the
characters likable.
_12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents._
STEP BY STEP
Judged as a story pure and simple, "STEP BY STEP" is altogether
delightful. But it is not merely a charming piece of fiction.
Ethical in its nature, the underlying thought shows throughout the
lofty purpose and high ideals of the author, and exhales a wholesome
atmosphere, while the element of romance pervading it is both
elevated and enriched by its purity and simplicity.
_12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents._
GERTRUDE ELLIOT'S CRUCIBLE
It is a readable story, clean, wholesome, and high in moral
tone--optimistic and constructive.
It has an alluring plot, and is well and skillfully worked out. The
incidents are dramatic, and therefore always striking, and the
entire romance will hold the attention of the reader.
_12mo, Cloth Bound, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents._
REDEEMED
Dealing with divorce--the most vital problem in the world to-day--this
book tells how a pure-minded woman is divorced from her husband, upon
a flimsy pretext, because he wishes to marry again. How he suffers
when he learns that he has thrown away the true disinterested love of
a noble woman, and how he craves that love agai
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