By Frances R. Sterrett
Author of "Nancy Goes to Town," "Up the Road with Sally," etc.
A sprightly novel that hits off to perfection the present antagonism between the rebellious younger generation and their disapproving elders.
PLAY THE GAME
By Ruth Comfort Mitch.e.l.l
A happy story about American young people. The appealing qualities of a brave young girl stand out in the strife between two young fellows, the one by fair the other by foul means, to win her.
IN BLESSED CYRUS
By Laura E. Richards
Author of "A Daughter of Jehu," etc.
The quaint, quiet village of Cyrus, with its whimsical villagers, is abruptly turned topsy-turvy by the arrival in its midst of an actress, distractingly feminine, Lila Laughter; and, at the same time, an epidemic of small-pox.
HELEN OF THE OLD HOUSE
By Harold Bell Wright
Wright"s greatest novel, that presents the life of industry to-day, the laughter, the tears, the strivings of those who live about the smoky chimneys of an American industrial town.
New York D. APPLETON & COMPANY London
AMONG THE NEWEST NOVELS
THE HOUSE OF MOHUN
By GEORGE GIBBS, Author of "Youth Triumphant," etc.
A distinguished novel depicting present day society and its most striking feature, the "flapper." A story of splendid dramatic qualities.
THE COVERED WAGON
By EMERSON HOUGH, Author of "The Magnificent Adventure," "The Story of the Cowboy," etc.
A novel of the first water, clear and clean, is this thrilling story of the pioneers, the men and women who laid the foundation of the great west.
HOMESTEAD RANCH
By ELIZABETH G. YOUNG
The _New York Times_ says that "Homestead Ranch" is one of the season"s "two best real wild and woolly western yarns." The _Boston Herald_ says, "So delightful that we recommend it as one of the best western stories of the year."
SACRIFICE
By STEPHEN FRENCH WHITMAN, Author of "Predestined," etc.
How a woman, spoiled child of New York society, faced the dangers of the African jungle trail. "One feels ever the white heat of emotional conflict."--_Philadelphia Public Ledger._
DOUBLE-CROSSED
By W. DOUGLAS NEWTON, Author of "Low Ceilings," etc.
"An excellently written and handled tale of adventure and thrills in the dark spruce valleys of Canada."--_New York Times._
JANE JOURNEYS ON
By RUTH COMFORT MITCh.e.l.l, Author of "Play the Game," etc.
The cheerful story of a delightful heroine"s adventures from Vermont to Mexico.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY New York London
By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN
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