April, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



155 



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Bob White Quail 

 Partridges and Pheasants 



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WILLIAM J. MACKENSEN, Naturalist 



Dept. 55, Pheasantry and Game Park YARDLEY, PA. 



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valuable little booklet, full of 

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Practical Real Estate Methods 



By Thirty New York Experts 



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In Search of a Husband 



By Corra Harris 



Author of "The Recording Angel," etc. 



Says Mrs. Harris in her new novel: "Every ball is a masked 

 ball. The men and women, who attend such functions do not ap- 

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 themselves." 



"Female courage is a matter of clothes. The boldest woman in 

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Mrs. Corra Harris has written some cleverbooksbut'Tn Search of 

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The Lovely Lady 



By Mary Austin 



Author of "The Land of Little Rain," etc. 



The lovely lady was very real to Peter from the time when he 

 thought of her as a little girl. Several times he thought he had 

 really found her, but each time she failed to come up to the lady 

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The real lovely lady turned up most unexpectedly. Peter did 

 not recognize her nor will the reader till the last minute. 



The Chicago Record-Herald says: This is an admirable little 

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The Golden Barrier 



By Agnes and Egerton Castle 



Author of "The Pride of Jennico," "The Composer," etc. 



The brilliant dialogue, the subtle touches of deep feeling, the 

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 episodes that lend shade to the story, made this one of the very 

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The story is is an interesting portrayal of a situation only too 

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 the wife's. — New York Herald. Net, $1.30. 



Refractory Husbands 



By Mary Stewart Cutting 



Author of "Little Stories of Married Life," etc. 



These men cannot understand their partners — cannot or will 

 not. Sometimes it is stubbornness, sometimes self esteem, some- 

 times mere wrongheadedness. But in each of the stories the wife 

 is perfectly explicable, even to the male reader. — Cleveland Plain 

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As a fact the tales are delightful illuminations of character and 

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The Friendly Road 



By David Grayson 



Author of "Adventures in Content- 

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A book for the tramp that hides 

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The Mixing : 



What the Hillport 

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By Bouck White 



Author of 



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A book full of inspiration for 

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Out of The Dark 



By Helen Keller 



Authorof "TheStoryof My Life," etc. 



Here is another remarkable 

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 In "Out of the Dark" Miss Keller 

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Man's Miracle 



By Gerard Harry 



In Europe this book has been 

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 drawn from investigation of the 

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 Helen Keller, Laura Bridgman, 

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