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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 7, 1D1.
The
Woman
Thou
80
The
Business
of Life
By
ROBERT W.
Gave&t
Me
Br
lIAIilj
DAJNB
fl.tS
-esse
1
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The author nays of this book: "I . -
have done my best to deal with the Inside
four great and o1emn phases of
woman's .life In the cumulative order nf f-hf
of their Importance The "Woman and V "'
Her Father, The Woman and Her f
Husband. The Woman and Hr Child, VUJJ
The Woman and Her God." This story
deals with the great everlasting hu
man problems, the place of woman In
the scheme of the world, the story of
a woman's life In the most human,
most Intimate, most poignant phases.
THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR
SUITABLE for CHRISTMAS and YOUR OWN READING
This page is virtually a guide ot the best fiction and juvonilo books of the year, having been selected from the lists of the various publishers of the
country big and little and contains those -books -that will be most widely read, talked about, and given for ChristmaB. .
You can safely make your selections from it, either forChristmas Gifts or for your own reading.
It also contains a list of the great books of former years that still retain their popularity and which wo -offer at the reduced price of 50c, such as:
"Ben Hur," "The Winning of Barbara Worth," "The Mistress of Shenstone," Van Dyke's "Blue Flower," etc. (See list at bottom of page.)
Laddie
By
CXTTBCJUll
The
Coryston
Family
By
MRS.
Humphry:
WARD
JlluttraUd
tl.SS
Jllutlrated.
$1.60.
THE INSIDE
OP THE CUP
wmrrcM cmmaiiu
Mil
11 I
v. UnsMsMMHOsaMMn
wm Wk Wm
Deals with the more delicate phases
of social Ufa and with conditions vital
to national welfare; a-powerful story
of modern tendencies In religion and
their new relations to modern life. The
chief figure In the book la a minister
who Is forced to meet certain Utiles
not only Interesting In themselves but
which reveal Mr. Churchill's remark
able Insight Into life and character. A
vital novel, full of originality and
significance.
Down
Among
Men
By
WILL
LEVINC
TON
COMFORT
m
tut.
The
House of
'
r
KATE
LANGLEY
BOSHER
tlM.
Tfci, HOU5B
ofHAPFtjgS
Madcap
By
GEORGE
GIBBS
ay fte aviker.
$1.10.
ATtTOESU eftf
A TRUE
BLUE
STORY
By
gene:
stbatton.
PORTER
Four iUuttra
Uont in tull
colors and a
very attractive
scheme or dec
oration. SI. SB.
A tale of Indiana a picture straight
from life, showing the home circle of
the Stantons and telling the love story
of Laddie, the big brother of the Stan
ton family, and Pamela Pryor, an Eng
lish girl. The book Is full of poetry
and of that love of nature that goes
hand In hand with the author's Ideal
ism. Hwre again one has that sense
of being very cloae to the heart of na
ture. In flower and bird; and very close
to the heart of .man. In the purest and
best emotions of life.
CHAMBERS
Picture by
CharltM Dana
Gibson.
$1.40.
The story Is of fashionable life, ol
club men and society women of New
Tork's multl-mllllonalre circle, James
Desboro, "all-around good sport," find.
Ing himself in financial difficulties, de
cides to dispose of a valuable collection
or armor through Nevers & Com
pany. To his amazement he finds that
golden-haired Jacqueline Neyers, since
her father's deaUi. Is head of the
house. He engages her to catalogue
the armor, and the romance begins In
the magnificent armory at his country
home.
The
In this novel the author has written Making
a love story pure and simple whose
heroine will rank as her moil charm- fJVftl
jng portrayal of young womsnhool to- w
day. Here Is the keen grasp of the big Marfhia
questions at stake In modern Bngllafi . allot
lire that we "have learned to expect of
her. and a dramatic presentation of
the struggle Between me aristocraua
and radical elements. We experience
the feeling that we are allowed to,
share In the Innermost discussion of
statesmen and to enjoy the conversa
tion of the fine flower of British
aristocracy.
MAKING OVER
MARTHA
A Sequel to
WarthJUbjr.
UarDay''
The
Call of
the Cumberland
CHABLKS
XKVILIiE
BUCK
$1.15
JUUEKLVmUM
By
JULTK M.
LII'PMANN
tuo.
Martha and her family o to the
country, where her neighbor and
friends take a band at "Making Over
Martha," with, results that surprise
and delight them.
Thta la the book of John Morning the
story of a man who wm forced body, brain
and eotil Into the fighting down among
men. This la nae book of Betty Berry
the first of the women of tomorrow to be
pictured by a novel let the story of her gift
of herself for the reborning of a man to a
great destiny down amen men. A story
of fighting and fortitude, of ooEnpasaion and
comeanieas down among man.
Tba hereto, Taaka Balrd, Is, according- to
Crloket's opinion, the "kind ot woman you
lust want to have around I" And Cricket
himself, a country orphan, alias Josephus
Knmtnftl, la as cheerful as his nickname
ImpUea. The third of the trio of friends
Is Bivee Colbura, a successful banker, a
Virginian like Tasks. He had overtaxed
his health In the city, and In conseciuenoe
has to consent to a protracted rest In a
net-she m sanitarium where Taska was
staying for the same reason.
Madcap, a bandeome. healthy, extremely StOFy of
ii t i i .... tir - I
HTQI BUVJC SKI. It w AV illW. VV JB. 1
One day her firing machine misses .
fire and she lands on an Island gtlll
where- she runs across a hermit artist n
The contempt of the man for the things jOS-XtST
the girl typifies; her. Interest In hlmt a
vagabond pilgrimage In France whloh' they By
take together under extraordinarily peculiar KATB
conditions; the discovery ef their Innocent DOUGLAS
but compromising relation by a rival WIGGIN"
woman and subsequent dramatlo events,
are all a part of this exoellent story.
The
Broken
Halo
The
Maid
of the
Forett
Bays tTsit
Kansas
Mason of the
City War: "It Is a great story . . .
ver published. ... A Mr, streng. RANDALL
dignified work mat win aung te tae
n.mnra fnr VMf. I csrdtallv raeeWk-
mend it aa one ot the truly aetewortHy
aobievemeata In reoeat MtevattM-e."
"The Call of the CunMrMnu" M .a
long story. Hett fully Ilhtatrated add
hound, aad la that rare eemMMUeB)
a gift keek m a sevei all in oe.
PARRISH
llhutratti.
$1.34.
oIoIBb I alololoHrifwVaB
.ORENCE
L. BARCLAY
W(A eo 5er
rewHeyleee.
tl.H.
Vb ker la an ;
mbItJous young
deetor determined
to reaoh the top
of the tree. He
win the highest
luocess In hla pro-
featon. bvt still greater happiness comes to
him tlireut a sweet and strong Influence
whloh teaohea Mm that there Is a better
ideal Smm money or fame,
Polly
anna r
ELEANOR ,
II. PORTER
tt.M.
THE CLAD BOOK
I m
JEUUKOR XL PORTER.
Palferarum ia tne daintiest, dearest, most
IrreelstttU aaM yeu hare net a brave,
winsome, nedern American girl who will
walk rlgbt Into yemr heart
I THE CUSTOM OF H
THEOownor
The
Custom
of the
Country
EDITH
WHARTON
ti.u.
Its people are
mainly those who,
by wealth or do
iltlon, are a part
ot what la called
"society," the en
tire fabrlo of
Which, now so curiously confused In qual
ities and tone eo richly yet garishly
colored Is unrolled and spread out for view.
Illustrated.
$1,30.
still Baxter-
fiDlffl MUsT lVM
The setting Is the familiar Maine vil
lage so dear to the hearts of the read
ers of Rebecca. The plot deals en
tirely with the experiences of the two
heroines as young women, and not as
children. Goes deep Into humanities
and pulls hard at the heartstrings.
The
Coming
or
Cassidy
The
White
Linen
Nurse
The
Passion
ate Friends
jr
X. G.
WJtLLS
$1.35
Mm
The sm ot'the ntery la the western
frontier, during the revolt among the
Indiana after peasa bad been nominally
coneluded with- Oreat Br ttala.
A story of I
the turfculent Uvea ef,ee
man and one woman seBsa'ated hv the
barrier ot the law, yet attracts by
"kometlilng stroaffer than any law
stronger than themselves - A love
story with a backar&wnd. of Mh Ideal
ism and prepfoecy at tke .future, full of
Interest and pattvoa. Be wis Mpat eall
this the story ef a wsmaa's great nua
take, but It tae wewiaii kevd always
done lust what was exfotd ot her
aha would not have been tke radiant
creature that ah was. Ska lost her
gams because ah believed she could
cat her cake Ml km it
Mr
MARVIK
DAJTA
IAJ
mnI ssUiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
The
Lady
and the
Pirate
r
KMBUflON
HOUOH
t
IlhutroUd.
$hiS.
In tt tfcta famoua author has given
free rete to his humor, and It prove
refroehlng, wholesome, delightful. The
kotlon takea ylaoe In a baat taken by
a pirate crew (tiro lavable boys and a
retired man) down the XlsatsalpB-l to
the Gulf, and a fair captive whom the
bum levaa asd who Is not wholly
averse te her aapttvlty. The atary Is
unlqve.
The Lady aad the Pirate breathe of
youth asd boyhood oa the warpath ot
fun. NtM eaa read It without In
fectteot ef mirth aad rebirth of spirits.
'
I THE WHITE
UNENWJKSE
By
ELEANOR
HALLO WELL
ABBOTT
IUH.
Tea. are hereby
tsvHed te take a
leek throws the rainbow and see what hap
pened to th WWte UMnKnn, who udr
teek General Xeartwerk fer the eraser Se
nior Burgeon and the naughty Little OtrL
The
Way of
Ambition
By
ROBERT
HlCHENS
of WfJertlswiojda,
tlM.
Its Netttaf Is
ttve aeetal Kfe of
Leaden and New "York, of Morocoo and
"The Garden ot Allah" cesatry; a happy
ending, and a keenly tartswsUng1. draaaatlo
eery without a teuek ef the morbid.
TKeDouMeOfoof
Mr.AlfredBuiton
E. PlalU? OppeiJveim
The
Double
Life of
Mr.
Alfred
Burton
By
E. PHILLIPS
OPPENHEIM
mvtrattd.
ti.U.
Alfred Burtor
eats of the brown
beans of a plant which makes him see the
things of Lite and Death as they are. The
strangest happenings then occur.
ag.acinORss
IllMttrated.
$1.35.
whlohjf
own howv
e
TheCbcHBSg-C8dy
end The 0eri
Clarence CMVilford
In
Is shown how
Hop-Along got his hop. Episodes
of Bar-20 Ranch ore told; tales of the
men who came there and were not ad
mitted to the brotherhood until they
had proven their mettle.
Other Idinor Novels Some Published Early in the Year
5tiU te Ba R naked Aramg the Beat and Moet Popular
T. TatnVaren M-H
By France Hodgson Bnrnet Wjm.
GlneTere'aaTer 1H
By Elinor Ulya. Illustrated.
Van Clave tl.H
By Mary 8. Watts.
HI Great Adventure
By Robert Ilmick.
ti.u
IlliwtrfcUd.
tt.tt
Hue Heart ef ike H11U
By Jehn Tor Jr. IUutra(d.
The GeMen ReaU
uy u M. Montgonaery.
tin
HM
Peg e My Heart
Oy J. Ha
lartley MaaMrs.
The Valley ef the Meea
By Jack London.
V. V.'s Eyee
Dy Henry Sydnor Rarrtoen.
The Tinder Bex
By Maria Themfwea Davteoo. Bhts.
Har
By Mary Jotosoa.
Tlureade ef Orey aae! GeM v tt.tt
By Myztla Reed.
Otherwise, PkyWs . ,' UM
By Meredith NlcbLaea.
Tke Judgment Hence tl.tl
By Sir Gilbert Parker, nisetratod.
Parrot 4b Co. tl.H
By Harold MeGrrotn. TlhMtrated.
Gele! tl.H
By Steward Edward Watte. Hiss.
Thj Amateur Gentleman ttt
By Jnffery FarnoL Ilkutrnted.
Jekn Barleycorn HJ9
By Jack London. lUoBtratndVer Daan.
Tke Seuek.emr , U.U
By Thomas Dixon. irkietrnlsA.
Tke HeaenraUe Mr. TawnUbl tt.CO
By Jeffery Farnol. Illustrated.
Marr Dawae ttAI
By rrank n. Spearman. Ilhwtrated.
Stella Marts tt.tt
By William J. Locke. lUaatrated.
Jean Thursday tl.it
By Louis Joseph Vaaoe. Bleserated.
Weet-ways tl4
By Dr. S. WelrMltefaell.
A Fool
and His
Money
By
GEORGE
BAKR Mc
OUTOHEON
Uluttratiom
in color by A.
J. Keller.
$1.30.
5 3 AND
'& OSORCBSAKX
frCUTOHsCH J j
of the true McCutcheon
BATARD
VKILLER
Jllustra
liont in
color bit
WiO. Cook
$1.S5.
Brod-
way
Jone
By
XDWARD
MAR6BALL
Illuttrakd
from dens
in the play.
$1.18,
Some of the Leading New Children's Books of the Year
onosF aPaasaaaaaaJJL.3jaaaaaaaaaaaa
est BbbbbbbbbbW bobbbbbbbbbboT
An Innocent shopajtrl in eoarHcted. ot
ste&liag and Is 'Vent away" fer three
example io ine owera.
-reara on an
The law can be molded to suit the
rich and once out of jail she lays her
plana accordingly. Surrounded by a
land of clever crooks she soon be
comes very rich because she la acting
within the law. In a spirit of revenge
ahe marries the son of the man who
wrecked her life. Young Glider Is
madly In love with her, and she with
htm. The police and the boy's father
use every means to disillusion the
young man. and in the end only
''Joe's" confession saves her.
The story tells ot a young man tired
ot the small city. A relative dies leav
Ing him a fortune, and he loses no time
In re&ohtng Broadway the wonderful,
glittering street of his dreams, There
hla money goes. He goes "broke," and
being deeply enmeshed In debt, he falls
an easy prey to an ancient lady, the
past heroine of many matrimonial ad
ventures, who offers her money In ex
change for his' youth, wit and lvop
ularity. How he Is extricated from
this amusing but very real dilemma
and finally wins the girl of his. heart
makes an amusing and absorbing etory.
The
Girl
of Oz
By
L. PRANK
BAUM
Wenderwl
ftofNree in
gay setoff
and Me ok
on tsAlet ty
John X. Neiil
tie.
Carries with It all the Interest ef the
other Ox stories, moot ot the eld characters
children Insist on meeting again, all the
mystery and charm ot the Fairyland ot Os
and a new character new tn every sense
the lively, fasolnatlng, gay-colored Patch
work Qlrl. There is ojo, too, and his Uno
Nunkte, to be hailed with delight by the
children. A strong plot and many new and
surprising situations and people and ooun
tries; much laughter and many rhymee and
be youngsters wtlt not be disappointed.
The CM Urea's Bfae Bird -W rpi
Br Madame Maurice Maeterlinck.
The Topay-Tnrvy Fairy
By Ahaa Alice Cbapln.
The Mary Frnnees Sewing
By JaM B. Fryer. Illustrated.
Goody-
Ho
Bilty WMeker U Tewn
By Frances Tretc Montgomery.
Dorothy Dalnty'a Vnaatien
By Amy Brooks. Illustrated.
The Caaap Okie at Hillside
By Margaret Lovo BaBeanae.
The AlrsWp Bya an Deteaalrec
BT B. L, Sdytor. Mnatrated.
The Antnwl RoLsjr tW Serap Beek
By Bdwln and wmmi Behuavan.
The Peek a Bene Anas the Bum
HM
Beek tlM NeVUgft
ty Book
7o
Wo
7(a
IMtistrated In eaten.
tee
70
.a
THE
1E1
Areeend the End
By Ralph Henry Barbour.
The Tom Book
By A. Z. Baker, Pictures In cetera.
Mlea Santa Clans ef the Pullman tVt
By Annie Fellows Johnson.
Partners Three Tie
By Ralrih Henry Barbour. Illustrated.
Freehoan Friaods TH
By Lean W. Quirk. Illuatrnted.
By
SARAH
CORY
RIPPKY
nttMtrajted
otft It fuih
pmg oeletwd
late and i
raiHn ey
SUmeS
Ho.
The OoeeWfMurnty Beek la as ajtarkltng
a novelty aa has ajeared tn n long time.
In one halt ot the book are eight stories
about good keys and girls. On turning the
book upside down the other lutif presents an
eo.ua! number eC atoriea about children who
misbehave. Ttoa author. Sarah Cory Rlspey,
knows children and the things all whole
some, everyday children like and dlallke.
Each ot the sixteen, etorlea teaohes a, homely
moral without betnr In aay oense eeaehy.
Annie
Laurie
and
Azalea
By
sins.
ELIA W.
PEATTIE
Four half
tone pic
tures. Cover
and jacket
detign in
color. 7Sc.
..lPMamilliepi
The Iron
Trail
By
REX
BEACH
Illustrated
$1.35
Alaska aerolnl the scene of Itez
Beach's great successes in n. story
more crowded with action and sentiment
than anything ho has ever done be
fore. Struggles of rival railroad
builders, fights against the glaciers,
and the love of an unusual heroine
make a powerful novel, quickening the
blood like a breath of glacial air. As
for humor there is a new vein of It
in 'The Iron Trail" as rich as the gold
through Klondike's best ore
The
Poison
Belt
By
A. COX AN
DOYLE
7lustrafecL
$l.t0.
IK - -I
IT
POISON BELT
AtCONAW DOYXX
A mystery story being an account
ot an amazing and mysterious adven
ture. The keynote Is the possible end
of the world In the sense of the' ces
sation of all animal life, caused' by
the earth passing through a belt of
poisonous ether. Prof. Challenger is
the one man who sees ahead of his
generation and knows tho meaning ot
the poison belt. It starts with a sen
sation, goes on with a shock, and
keeps the reader greedily eager
throughout It describes something
which might happen any day, but
which nover has happened.
The
Way
Home
By
BASEL
KINO
Illustrated.
$1.35.
. A muscular young .American buys a
castlo on the Danube gray and an
cient and full of mystery. And lot
among his crumbling, buildings with
vaulted lonely rooms and secret pas
sages he discovers an Isolated tower
wherein Is securely locked and hidden
away a charming young countess with
her beautiful little girl, whom she Is
trying to hide from the count, a dis
reputable, money-seeking Austrian,
who has obtained the custody of' their
child and will-not give her up until the
payment or a million dollars rrora tne
bride a American rather.
mar.
i
A love story
type follows.
It deals with the most Important
things of life single lite, married life
and church life and portrays the
inner motives of a Belt-centered man.
It la the story of the struggle between
the spiritual and the material In the
average man a series of tense, emo
tional situations In which a strong
man who was far from being a hero
found himself. He found, too, a tower
of strength In the love of the woman
be had misunderstood. Through the
trata of love, misunderstanding, sin,
sacrifice end the essence of the Chris
tian faith, wells up the clear, beautiful
narrative.
This new story, the neoond In the
Blue Ridge Series, Is complete and In
dividual, but It has the same scene and
many ot the same characters as
"Azalea." Mrs. Peattle's success of last
year. It has, as well, all the charm
and Interest that made the first book
so popular. Azalea's many friends
will be glad to continue her acquaint
ance In this story, as well as to mret
a new and Interesting one In Annie
Laurie. A story ot the Blue Ridge
Mountains, with homely, everyday
characters.
Stop
Thief!
GEORGE
a JENKS
nnd
CABLYLE
MOORE
Illustrated
in color.
$1.15
To tell the story would be well-nigh
Impossible, there are so many compli
cations developing after the entrance
of two thieves Into a house on the day
on which the eldest daughter is to be
married. Her father, a trifle absent
minded and predisposed to forgetting
where he places things, nnd the bride
groom, who Is convinced that he Is a
kleptomaniac by inheritance.' are made
the unconscious assistants of the
thieves.
50c Here is a List of Some of the Greatest Literary Successes of Recent Years
SACK
A Modern tSarenleJe
Winston Churchill,
of which hundreds of thousands have
been sold at prices from $1.00 to $1.50
Now
50c
Lew Wallace.
ateU In tke "Woods.
Ernest Thompson Seton
WlnntaoT of Barbara
Wevttu
Harold BU Wright.
The Ve'ecwSe.WeU.
Rex Beacn.
Tke Money Moon, .
Jeffery Varnot
A Spinner In tke Son.
Myrtle Reed.
ataxy IBdthorns.
Geo, Barr McCutcheon.
SHory of Clementina,
William J, Locke.
Bobert Xtabexly.
Frana it, tspearman.
of
est Xan.
Robert W
at
n Tagging, ef Third Tloe
wiMtoy"
MNUMwOCM
Jerome IC Jerome.
A Wesaan Ventures.
David iQraham Phil tins,
Soasky Ton Bet en
Frances H. Burnett.
Br. David.
Marjorle B. Cook,
xlamsted Quarries.
Mary E. WAller.
Aaaslng Adventures
Zistltla Garberry.
Mary R. Illnehart
Ckrlstmas Bve on lone
some. John ft. Jr.
The Bead Coach.
Ralph D. Paine.
The Country Bay,
Kdgar 8 elm an.
lyrics of the rralrla.
iiarrt H, MacC&rter.
Xdttle Xnlgfct of X
Bar B.
Mary Iv. Maule.
Ad?enturea of a Kod-
Chambers.
BUuy Gary.
Kate Langley Bosher
The mute of the Gods.
ilaran Kills Ryan,
Frederic 8. Isnna.
laii 1-te.e Baaa"
Plnero ana Tracy.
Tke X.eet Iwesssilor.
K. PhlUlpn OppenheUn.
trw W ry A sees.
race B. Richmond,.
Oat of tke rrtmtUve
I Robert A. JfenaeU
H
n. tne Jester
William J. Locke.
Tke XHux trio uj Prlnoe.
E. Phillips Oppenhetm.
Tke TtaloBtag.
Susan aiaspelL.
Tke Xannted Pajamas.
a P, Elliott.
The Secretary of Tzir-
oiona Axraizs.
Max IMUeUe.
iBrW
MbbBbBFE
The WUd OUve.
Basil King.
Tke Sreat Sod Baeoeas.
David Graham Phillips.
BUggle Vesper. .
Charles Klein. ,
Bis Blse to Tower.
H. R. Miller.
The Saint.
Fogazz&ro.
What's-Xls-Vant.
Geo, B. McCutcheon.
Bought and Vail Tor.
Broadh'et ft Hornblow.
Torokr.
Swell Ford.
Butterfly on tke Wheel.
V Ranger Gull.
Ky X.edy Caprice.
i Jeffery Farnol.
3Cls Sombre Btvals.
li l Ro
The Grain of Dust.
David Graham Phillips,
Sawn O'Kara.
tUna Ferber.
BebeUlon,
loeplilo M. Patterson.
Carpet 2rom Bagdad.
Harold MacGrath.
Adventures of Bobby
Orde.
Stewart Edw. White.
Xappy Island.
Jeanette Lee,
Tke Mlssloner.
E. P Uppenhelm.
I?
aUBBBBBnBHH
i ii
The Torbidden Way.
qoorge Glbbn.
A Prairie Oonrtshly,
Harold Blndlbss.
Tke Prodigal Judge.
Vauahan Keeter.
Abe and Kawruss.
Montague Glass.
Pandora's Box.
Randall Parrlth
icy lady of Doubt.
John A. Mitchell.
Bar-So Days.
C. E. MUKord.
Tke land of long Ago,
Kiixa uaivert iiaiL
Bontledge Bides Alone,
v womion.
roily ot the Circus.
Mircoret Mayo.
Aa the Sparks my 9p
wara,
"yrus T Brady
Jeanne of tke Karshsa.
K. P Oppenhelm.
The Golden Web.
Anthony Partrtrtjre
Boss of eld Btepetk,
Maria T. 'Davie is.
Wsls-
Joyce of
Woods.
Corns tock.
Trail of tke
Pins.
John Fox, Jr.
The IZaid of the
penng Bills.
Ylncle i: Hoe.
Bouse on Cherry St.
Amelia K Barr.
Susan Olegg and Xer
Prlend Mrs. lathrop.
Anne Warner.
Calling ef Dan Kat-
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Harold BeU Wrtgrt
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Anna K, lire en.
Qaeen ttieba'a Blng.
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.The Trail of tke Axe.
Rldgwell Cullum.
XU ttlllj SOX.
c N. Williamson.
Poor little Blob Girl.
Eleanor Gates.
BUI of tke Umberlost.
Gene Stratum Porter.
Preokles.
Gene Htratton Porter.
Boss of wind Blver.
A. M. Chlsholm.
lavender and Old laoe.
Myrtle Reed.
The Iron Woman, .
Margaret Deland.
Bbepherd of
Harold Bell
tke Worth
lonesome
the Bills.
Wright.
Matter's Violin.
Myrtle Reed.
Xerltage of the Desert.
Zone Grey.
White Pang.
Jack Lonuon.
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Grace ii. Richmond.
The Prultfnl Vine.
nown rticnens.
Tarry Thou Till X
come.
George Croly.
The Conflict.
uavid Graham Phillips.
The Common law.
turner i w i namters.
Tho Sky Pilot.
tuiipn vonnor.
Oapt. Warren's Wards.
Joseph C. Lincoln.
Tke Bine mower.
Henry Van Dyck.
SACK.
Offioer OSS.
Currle and McHugh.
Me-Smith. .
Carolyn Lockhart.
Secret Service.
William Gillette.
Tbe Tennessee Shad.
Owen Johnson.
The Olrl of tke Golden
West,
David Belasco.