* * * * *ByMrs. George Sheldon DownsKatherine's SheavesA Great Novel With a Great PurposeKatherine'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, 75 cents.Step by StepJudged 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, 75 cents.Gertrude Elliot's CrucibleIt 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, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 75 cents.RedeemedDealing with divorce--the most vital problem in the world today--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 again, makes a vivid, forceful story of an intensely modern significance.12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 75 cents.* * * * *Late Rebound FictionBy H. G. WELLSMR. BRITLING SEES IT THROUGH.WIFE OF SIR ISAAC HARMAN.RESEARCH MAGNIFICENT.BEALBY.NEW WORLDS FOR OLD.WHAT IS COMING.ITALY, FRANCE AND BRITAIN AT WAR.GOD, THE INVINCIBLE KING.By GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON, Author of "Graustark," Etc.FROM THE HOUSETOPS.GREEN FANCY.By THOMAS DIXON, Jr.FALL OF A NATION. The sequel to "Birth of a Nation."By A. H. MAHERSHEPHERD OF THE NORTH.By ALICE BROWNTHE PRISONER.By JEFFERY FARNOL. Author of "The Broad Highway."OUR ADMIRABLE BETTY.THE DEFINITE OBJECT.* * * * *BOYS' COPYRIGHTED BOOKSPrinted from large, clear type on a superior quality of paper, embellished with original illustrations by eminent artists, and bound in a superior quality of book binders' cloth, ornamented with illustrated covers, stamped in colors from unique and appropriate dies, each book wrapped in a glazed paper wrapper printed in colors.MOTOR BOAT BOYS SERIESBy Louis Arundel1.--The Motor Club's Cruise Down the Mississippi; or, The Dash for Dixie.2.--The Motor Club on the St. Lawrence River; or, Adventures Among the Thousand Islands.3.--The Motor Club on the Great Lakes; or, Exploring the Mystic Isle of Mackinac.4.--Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys; or, The Struggle for the Leadership.5.--Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast; or, Through Storm and Stress.6.--Motor Boat Boys' River Chase.THE BIRD BOYS SERIESBy John Luther Langworthy1.--The Bird Boys; or, The Young Sky Pilots' First Air Voyage.2.--The Bird Boys on the Wing; or, Aeroplane Chums in the Tropics.3.--The Bird Boys Among the Clouds; or, Young Aviators in a Wreck.4.--Bird Boys' Flight; or, A Hydroplane Round-up.5.--Bird Boys' Aeroplane Wonder; or, Young Aviators on a Cattle Ranch.CANOE AND CAMPFIRE SERIESBy St. George Rathborne1.--Canoe Mates in Canada; or, Three Boys Afloat on the Saskatchewan.2.--Young Fur Takers; or, Traps and Trails in the Wilderness.3.--The House Boat Boys; or, Drifting Down to the Sunny South.4.--Chums in Dixie; or, The Strange Cruise in the Motor Boat.5.--Camp Mates in Michigan; or, With Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods.6.--Rocky Mountain Boys; or, Camping in the Big Game Country.M. A. DONOHUE & CO.701-733 So. Dearborn Street, Chicago*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOKOVER THERE WITH THE CANADIANS AT VIMY RIDGE***
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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, 75 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, 75 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, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 75 cents.
Redeemed
Dealing with divorce--the most vital problem in the world today--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 again, makes a vivid, forceful story of an intensely modern significance.
12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 75 cents.
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Late Rebound Fiction
By H. G. WELLS
MR. BRITLING SEES IT THROUGH.WIFE OF SIR ISAAC HARMAN.RESEARCH MAGNIFICENT.BEALBY.NEW WORLDS FOR OLD.WHAT IS COMING.ITALY, FRANCE AND BRITAIN AT WAR.GOD, THE INVINCIBLE KING.
By GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON, Author of "Graustark," Etc.
FROM THE HOUSETOPS.GREEN FANCY.
By THOMAS DIXON, Jr.
FALL OF A NATION. The sequel to "Birth of a Nation."
By A. H. MAHER
SHEPHERD OF THE NORTH.
By ALICE BROWN
THE PRISONER.
By JEFFERY FARNOL. Author of "The Broad Highway."
OUR ADMIRABLE BETTY.THE DEFINITE OBJECT.
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BOYS' COPYRIGHTED BOOKS
Printed from large, clear type on a superior quality of paper, embellished with original illustrations by eminent artists, and bound in a superior quality of book binders' cloth, ornamented with illustrated covers, stamped in colors from unique and appropriate dies, each book wrapped in a glazed paper wrapper printed in colors.
MOTOR BOAT BOYS SERIES
By Louis Arundel
1.--The Motor Club's Cruise Down the Mississippi; or, The Dash for Dixie.
2.--The Motor Club on the St. Lawrence River; or, Adventures Among the Thousand Islands.
3.--The Motor Club on the Great Lakes; or, Exploring the Mystic Isle of Mackinac.
4.--Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys; or, The Struggle for the Leadership.
5.--Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast; or, Through Storm and Stress.
6.--Motor Boat Boys' River Chase.
THE BIRD BOYS SERIES
By John Luther Langworthy
1.--The Bird Boys; or, The Young Sky Pilots' First Air Voyage.
2.--The Bird Boys on the Wing; or, Aeroplane Chums in the Tropics.
3.--The Bird Boys Among the Clouds; or, Young Aviators in a Wreck.
4.--Bird Boys' Flight; or, A Hydroplane Round-up.
5.--Bird Boys' Aeroplane Wonder; or, Young Aviators on a Cattle Ranch.
CANOE AND CAMPFIRE SERIES
By St. George Rathborne
1.--Canoe Mates in Canada; or, Three Boys Afloat on the Saskatchewan.
2.--Young Fur Takers; or, Traps and Trails in the Wilderness.
3.--The House Boat Boys; or, Drifting Down to the Sunny South.
4.--Chums in Dixie; or, The Strange Cruise in the Motor Boat.
5.--Camp Mates in Michigan; or, With Pack and Paddle in the Pine Woods.
6.--Rocky Mountain Boys; or, Camping in the Big Game Country.
M. A. DONOHUE & CO.701-733 So. Dearborn Street, Chicago
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