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RECREATION, 
Have You Read 
Betty Lane? 
Read what the 
Brooklyn Daily 
Eagle says of it: 
‘*One welcomes most cordially 
the appearance of a frontier 
story which is told without melo- 
dramatic exaggeration, without 
tiresome prolixity, and with a 
just and well poised admixture 
of history and romance. Such 
a story is ‘ Betty Zane,’ by P. 
Zane Grey, and for once one 
must suppose here is a good 
story which has not gone the 
round of the publishers. Excel- 
lently printed and _ tastefully 
decorated by the author as it is, 
‘Betty Zane’ might well have 
formed the piece of resistance of 
a big firm’s Christmas list, for 
it is certainly as good an histor- 
ical romance of the sort boys 
love as has appeared in a year. 
It is exciting, it is well told and 
it is good history. The author 
is a descendant of the Zane 
family, he has family documents 
and legends to draw on, and we 
hope, as he hints he will ‘come 
again,’ with the final adven- 
tures of Wetzel.’’ 
If not, there is in 
store for you one 
of the greatest 
literary treats of 
your life 
The book 
sels. at 
$1.50 
a cop y 
In ordering please men- 
tion RECREATION 
Published by the 
Charles Francis Press 
30 West Thirteenth Street 
New York City 

