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A story of the sea-and of the difficulties and temptations of a neutral country during the war.. The Four Horsemen

of the Apocalypse

The book which made him world famous-the one great picture of the war, still tremendously influential. Each, $2.15

LEONARD MERRICK

"has written," said an eminent English writer recently, "the best short stories published in English in the last fifty years." And his fellow-authors "fell all over each other," as Barrie put it, "for the honor of writing prefaces" to his books. And among them besides Barrie are such men as W. D. Howells, G. K. Chesterton, W. Robertson Nicoll, H. G. Wells, Maurice Hewlett, Arthur Pinero, W. J. Locke, Neil Monroe and A. Neil Lyons, who says that the volume published April 18

A Chair on the Boulevard

is "one of the few really amusing books published during my lifetime" and contains "the funniest story of this century." Its humor has a gay stimulating sparkle like that of

While Paris Laughed

Pranks and Passions of the Poet Tricotrin.

The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories

Compact of wise and witty insight. Conrad in Quest of His Youth

A quaint and whimsical story of a sentimental effort to recapture well remembered associations. The Worldlings

A story in which the villain meets his just dues, with your full sympathy, respect and liking.

The House of Lynch

The Actor-Manager

The Position of Peggy Harper When Love Flies Out o' the Window Cynthia

All of them novels which are exquisitely human, written from intimate knowledge of the struggles of the young actors, artists, or writers who people his most interesting world.

Each, $1.90

Obtainable from any bookstore or

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A Novel of the Grand Canyon and of National Politics by the author of "Still Jim."

THE

ENCHANTED CANYON

By HONORÉ WILLSIE

A hero whose rise from boyhood in the slums of New York to power in Washington politics-and the canyon's part in his regeneration-is pictured surely and convincingly; a beautiful desert heroine, an inimitable negro servant, and other live men and women are the people of this satisfying story. Net $2.00.

SISTERS
IN LAW

By GERTRUDE ATHERTON A brilliant novel of two women and a man in San Francisco society and out of it. "A deep, rich, searching book," says Charles Hanson Towne, in the N. Y. Herald. "Mrs. Atherton has never done a finer novel, never put more into one volume." Paper, $1.50, cloth, $2.00.

THE LITTLE BACK ROOM

By E. S. CHAMBERLAYNE The hero of this novel, mixed up in the politics of his town, after years full to overflow with social and political adventures, finds to his surprise that he has ideals. Much interesting action comes both before and after this discovery and makes a very human story. Net $2.00.

OUR LITTLE LIFE

By J. G. SIME

A human novel of an undaunted little seamstress who welcomes to her heart the strayed, the lost, the suffering of the tenement in which she makes her home. "An idyl of the commonplace... so intensely human that it has an interest for all humanity."-Rochester PostExpress. Net $2.00. The Guild Idea in Industry The average man who is puzzled by the whole Guild situation-what it means and how it should work-will find a clear, reasonable explanation in G. D. H. COLE'S GUILD SOCIALISM. Mr. Cole is the leading exponent of the Guild idea and is Secretary of the British Labor Research Deparment. With special Preface for American readers, suggesting the significance of Guild Socialism in relation to American industry. Net $1.60.

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To thinking people they are priceless for in such moments the mirror of life is held up to the gaze, and the mind is nourished with foods that strengthen and build.

The wide preference for Abingdon Books among thinking people of today is the best proof of their exceptional merit.

CITIZENSHIP AND MORAL REFORM

By John W. Langdale

It is the aim of the author to represent to the mind, conscience and heart of Christians their responsibility for promoting the righteousness, peace and good will that are characteristic of the kingdom of heaven.

Price, net, $1.25, postpaid.

FROM SLAVE TO CITIZEN

By Charles M. Melden

What about the Negro? Never was the question more important and imminent. Here is a discriminating, fair and constructive treatment of the subject-facing the difficulties, recognizing the responsibilities of both the black man and the white man, and offering a modus vivendi. Price, net, $1.75, postpaid.

WHAT MUST THE CHURCH DO TO BE
SAVED?

And Other Discussions

By Ernest Fremont Tittle

The Mendenhall Lectures. Sixth Series
Delivered before DePauw University

An attempt to face fairly some of the questions concerning religion which are rising today in the minds of thoughtful people, and to show how vital is the relation between religion and life.

Price, net, $1.25, postage extra.

THE PORTRAIT OF THE PRODIGAL By Joseph Nelson Greene

A new treatment of an old subject - The Prodigal. A study of underlying motives and their relation to life. A valuable contribution

to the literature of the Parables.

Price, net, $1.50, postpaid.

THE RELIGIONS OF MANKIND
By Edmund D. Soper

The long-waited-for book on comparative religions. Bringing to his task the necessary equipment in scholarship, sympathetic interest and evangelical faith the author has produced a volume of great importance and outstanding value. Price, net, $3.00, postpaid.

THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA A Political Study

By George M. Wrong

The second series of the Bennett Foundation Lectures of Wesleyan University, delivered in 1919-1920, by Prof. Wrong are quite in keeping with the purposes of the Foundation, among which is "the promotion of a better understanding of national problems and of a more perfect realization of the responsibilities of citizenship." The author of these six lectures aims "to explain in no recondite or learned way, some of the things in which the United States and Canada are alike and also different," and to open the way for a better understanding of the relations of the two peoples. In Press.

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ERNEST E. NOBLE, Mgr., Portland, Me.

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