DARUNQTONS 



Published in October 



A Novel of Social Life 



The Archbishop and the Lady 



J^r MRS. SCHUYLER CROWNIN- 



£\ SHIELD. A story of modern society which 



only a writer of very wide and very exceptional 



social experience could have written. It is 



cosmopolitan, yet full of romance ; modern, yet 



informed with a delicate old-world charm. The 



characters are put before us with a consummate 



knowledge of the world and a penetrating insight 



into human nature. 



Cloth. izmo, 5/8x7%. $1.50. 

 A Novel of American Life 



The Darlingtons 



T) Y ELMORE ELLIOTT PEAKE. A novel of American life in the 



Xj middle West which deals principally with the fortunes of a family whose 



members are the social leaders of their section. The heroine is a o-irl 



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whose education is broad enough to enable her to assist her father in 

 managing a railroad. The hero is a Methodist minister of liberal tendencies. 

 The story is told with remarkable fidelity and unusual dramatic interest. 



Cloth. \zrno, syi x 7}i' $l-5°- 



Metropolitan Life ; Syria in New York 



The Sotil of the Street 



NORMAN DUNCAN. ''The Soul of the Street" deals with 

 Syrians and Turks in New York. Character, humor, poignant pathos, 

 and the sad grotesque conjunctions ot old and new civilizations are 

 expressed through the medium of a style that has distinction, and strikes 

 a note of rare personality. 



Cloth. iz mo, syfaxj^. $1.00. 



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A Book for True Lovers 



April's Sowing 



T GERTRUDE HALL. Miss Gertrude Hall 

 is known to the world as a poet and as a teller 

 of tales, but with her first novel she reveals 

 new gifts, for it is a modern story tuned to a 

 note of light comedy that she has never struck before. 



Illustrated bsj Orson Lowell. With decorative cover, 

 frontispiece, title page in color, and ornamental head and tail 

 pieces. Cloth. \z?no, 5 y% x 7%\ $1.50. 





