September, 1916 
59 
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New and Recent Novels 
The Thirteenth By rupert 
Commandment hughes 
Rupert Hughes has taken for the 
subject of this brilliant new novel 
of New York life the contest 
between finance and romance; a 
contest which threatens to destroy 
love and family life. The Thir¬ 
teenth Commandment, broken by 
most of the characters in the novel, 
is “Thou shalt not spend more 
than thou earnest.’ ’ Those who 
have read “What Will People 
Sa', ?” will not doubt that the 
author knows how to choose strik¬ 
ing illustrations for his theme. 
Illustrated. $1.40 net 
The Rising Tide 
By MARGARET DELAND 
Mrs. Deland tells here a story 
of human lives as affected by the 
present spirit of unrest-—the ever¬ 
lasting drama, tragical and ridicu¬ 
lous—of Age holding Youth by 
the heels—Age gets kicked, and 
Youth gets a tumble! She shows 
the pain and stupidity of the older 
generation, and the pain and ar¬ 
rogance of the younger generation. 
Illustrated. $1.35 net 
Seventeen 
By BOOTH TARK1NGT0N 
“If the reader wants to forget 
cults, sociology, uplift, politics, and 
the war for an evening, let him, or 
her, procure a copy of ‘Seventeen,’ 
and laugh exhaustively for hours 
on a stretch. . . . The jolliest and 
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son.”— Los Angeles Examiner. 
Tlld. Cloth, SI.So net; Leather, SI .50 net 
The Crimson Gardenia 
By REX BEACH 
“There is no doubt that Rex 
Beach is a master of short story 
telling. In ‘The Crimson Gar¬ 
denia' he has brought together 
eleven stories—stories that have 
a kick and a punch and that bite. 
They are varied in atmosphere, 
but not in virility . . . There is a 
suggestion of Kipling at his early 
best in ‘The Stampede.’” 
—Cleveland Plain Dealer. 
Illustrated. $1.30 net 
Seven Miles to Arden 
By RUTH SAWYER 
“An idyl of the road, which 
makes delightful summer reading. 
Only an Irish faerie person could 
have all the romance and mis¬ 
adventure mixed together that the 
heroine of the story finds along the 
wayside.”— Toronto Daily News. 
Illustrated. $1.35 net 
People Like That 
By KATE LANGLEY BOSHER 
The pen and hand that wrote 
“Mary Cary” have turned to 
realism in this novel—never los¬ 
ing the sympathy of that book, 
but using it now with a purpose 
-—to tell a story of girls who are 
tempted beyond their strength. 
Illustrated. $1.25 net 
The Hidden Spring 
By CLARENCE B. KELLAND 
“Sympathy for the ‘under dog’ 
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appeal of this type.” 
-— N. Y. Evening Sun. 
Frontispiece. $1.25 net 
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