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Soul of a Priest 
By The Duke Litta 
“This novel depicts what is probably a com- 
mon experience among Roman priests, the 
gradual disillusionment of a soul. The central 
character is a young Italian nobleman who is 
led to enter the priesthood and it 1s only after 
a bitter experience that he recognizes his 
mistake, and resolves to liberate himself. The 
book is full of careful psychological study, 
and its pictures of life in Southern Italy have 
a vivid realism which seems to come from 
first-hand observation.””-—M. A. B. $1.50 
Books of 1907 That Count 
His Own People 
By Booth Tarkington 
Author of “‘Monsieur Beaucaire.’’ Col- 
ored pictures by Harper and Mazzanovich. 
99c. postpaid. 
The Good Comrade 
By Una L. Silberrad 
A rarely charming love-story filled with 
clever conversation. Illustrated. $1.50 — 
Adventures in 
Contentment 
By David Grayson 
By the Author of ‘‘The Wheel of Life” 
! of A delightful tale of finding happiness in 
“The Deliverance?’ “The Voice of the People,” etc. 
country living. Illustrated. $1.32 postpaid. 
The best work, so far, of the American novelist who comes 
nearest to the permanence and power of George Eliot. It is The Traitor 
a tale of human struggle and human love which leaves the 
reader quivering with aroused emotion. $1.50. 
Doubleday, Page & Co., 133 E. 16th St., New York 
By Thomas Dixon, Jr. 
“Signally the best ot the four Mr. Dixon 
has produced to date.’’—Charlotte Observer. 
Four illustrations in color by Williams. $1.50 
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: | | Ellen Glasgow 7 Willie. ee ae spirit.” 
| —Brooklyn Eagle. $1.50 
In High Places 
By Dolores Bacon 
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HEROINES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW appeal.’ Chicago RecndEfersia.  GinCaim 
JUST READY 
A companion volume to Mr. Mabie’s gallery of ‘‘Heroes,’’ in editing which he has been assisted 9 
by Miss Kate Stephens—telling of the famous women of oldentimes, and our own modern heroines To Him That Hath 
such as Grace Darling and Florence Nightingale. By Leroy Scott 
PROSE EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW New York, its missions, its thieves, its 
READY IN MARCH starvation. and its love, form the framework § 
Edited by Mary E. Burt _ of this strong novel. $1.50 
An unsurpassed collection of about two hundred and thirty tales which will afford not only the 
best of reading, but also an inexhaustible supply of topics for composition work in schools. 
Each, $1.00 Postpaid 
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