April. ID 1 * 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service gives 

 information about insurance 



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"Grace S. Richmond has woven 

 another of her stories of rare 

 beauty and sweetness. 



— Omaha World-Herald. 



Red 



Pepper 



Burns 



By GRACE S. RICHMOND 



C The romance of a 

 country doctor. Mrs. 

 Richmond makes a 

 highly lovable hero of 

 this impetuous, whole- 

 hearted young physi- 

 cian. She has clearly 

 studied her hero from 

 life, and few living 

 authors could have 

 portrayed with such 

 charm the old-fash- 

 ioned characteristics 

 of American life. The 

 love story is charm- 

 ing. 



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OTHER BOOKS BY MRS. RICHMOND 



On Christmas Day in the Evening. 



Illustrated. Fixed price, 50c. (postage 5c.) 

 On Christmas Day in the Morning. 



Illustrated. Fixed price, 50c. (postage 5c.) 

 A Court of Inquiry. 



Illustrated. Fixed price, $ 1 .00. (postage 10c.) 

 Round the Corner in Gay Street. Illustrated. $1.50 

 The Indifference of Juliet. Illustrated. $1.50 

 With Juliet in England. Illustrated. $1.50 

 The Second Violin. Illustrated. $1.50 



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The story of a girl who 

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Counsel for 

 the Defense 



By Leroy Scott 



Author of 

 "The Walking Delegate," etc. 



IMAGINE a young girl returning to her home town in the West on the eve of a civic 

 celebration in honor of her father, only to find him indicted for bribery and the 

 evidence so strong that no lawyer will accept his case. This is the dramatic situ- 

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Pleasures 



and 



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^T Being a Tale of 

 ^J^the Home-Mak- 

 ing Adventures o f 

 Marie Rose 



By Juliet Wilbor 

 Tompkins 



Fourteen 



Illustrations 



By 



Howard 



Chandler 



Christy 



MARIE ROSE had never seen the inside of a kitchen: meals came, in her experience, when you 

 pressed a button or commanded a waiter. So when she was beguiled by Cousin Sara Dugmore 

 into trying home-life in an apartment, with the invaluable Miss Salter as housekeeper; and when 

 this perfidious lady failed to arrive as promised the first evening — why Marie Rose found herself staring 

 starvation in the eye though surrounded by bountiful supplies and a city of shops. If you wish to be 

 really diverted, come and behold this dangerously attractive young person making a first acquaintance 

 with the unyielding nature of a can of soup when she has never had to distinguish between a can-opener 

 and an ice-pick. Her temporary neighbor, Galen Ward, engineer, miner and camper, was hugely excited 

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The Fireless Cook Book 



By MARGARET J. MITCHELL 



This book explains in a simple way how to make 

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 Nineteen pen-and-ink drawings. 



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