SPRING FICTION 



Every One His Own IVay 



By EDITH WYATT 



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Miss Wyalt's stories of plain people have met with a reception in serial form 

 which augurs well for their lasting success now that the tales have been put 

 between covers — and very artistic covers, too. Someone has said of this 

 collection : " These cheerful stories are sermons, and it is a very timely and 

 valuable sort of gospel that they disclose." 



The God of His Fathers 



By JACK LONDON 



Author of "Son of the Wolf" 



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No gold prospecting miner in Alaska has unearthed a greater treasure 

 than has Mr. Jack London in that same rugged country. He has found 

 among the hardy miners and trappers a life full of daring, unfettered ac- 

 tion and intense humanity. In "The God of His Fathers," a collection 

 of his best Northland tales, Mr. London tells the story of a mixed people. 

 He has lived with them and knows their trials, their perils, their ambitions, 

 in their terrible struggle for fortune. 



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By MRS. SCHUYLER CROWNINSHIELD 



Author of " The Archbishop and The Lady " 

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In this bright, gay, humorous story Mrs.Crowninshield has produced the 

 best novel of her career. The scenes are laid in an old chateau of rural 

 France and in Paris. The characters afford all the variety any reader 

 could ask, including a young woman oi^ American descent, her husband, 

 an aged French count, and a young English lord, the hero. For novelty 

 of situation, bright conversation, and entertaining plot, this love story is a 

 rare creation. 



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