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PENROD 
By BOOTH TARKINGTON. 
Author of “Monsieur Beaucaire,” “The Gentle¬ 
man From Indiana,” etc. 
If you ever were a 'boy, if you ever had one, 
or if you remember your scalawag brother in 
those days when his last short pair of trousers 
were fast becoming inadequate to his needs, 
then the exploits of the unregenerate Penrod 
will recall some of the most harrowing yet amus¬ 
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real boy there is nothing under heaven in its 
class. JUST OUT Really Illustrated by Gordan 
Grant, Net $1.25. 
ADE’S FABLES 
By GEORGE ADE. 
Author of “Fables in Slang” “Knocking the Neigh¬ 
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“Fables in Slang” up-to-date. How “Tango Teas,” 
“Buzzing Blondines” and “Speedy Sprites” appear 
to George Ade, artist of whimsical and amusing 
English. Illustrated by JOHN T. McCUTCHEON. 
Net $1.00. 
THE MEXICAN PEOPLE: THEIR STRUG¬ 
GLE FOR FREEDOM 
By L. GUTIERREZ de LARA and EDGCUMB 
PINCHON. 
The first true expression of the voice of the Mexi¬ 
can people. A history of the Revolution written by 
a participator and a leader of the movement. Illus¬ 
trated, Net $1.50. JUST OUT. 
THE CARPENTER AND THE RICH MAN 
By BOUCK WHITE. 
Author of “The Call of the Carpenter.” 
A book that puts Christ’s doctrine of the im¬ 
morality of the swollen fortune fair!” up to peo¬ 
ple of to-day and shows how impossible it will 
be to stem the tide of social unrest unless the 
movement is robbed of its terrors by the applica¬ 
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CHANCF 
By JOSEPH CONRAD. 
Author of “Youth,” “Typhoon,” etc. 
“Chance’ is a novel of the effect of circum¬ 
stances on character. In the case of Flora de 
Barral, Chance was finally on her side, though 
for a long time the reader is left in thick and 
thrilling uncertainty. Although we never see 
her face to face, but only reflected, she is one 
of the most appealing heroines in modern fiction. 
New York Times. JUST OUT, Net $1.35. 
A SON OF THE AGES 
By STANLEY WATERLOO. 
Author of “The Story of Ab,” etc. 
The Darwinian theory in fiction. The story of 
Scar, who unlike common mortals, lives through the 
ages and so traces the descent of man. Illustrated 
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MY GARDEN DOCTOR 
By FRANCES DUNCAN. 
How a sickly lady gave up doctors and nostrums 
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she was cured. A delightful little romance. JUST 
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SAINT LOUIS: A CIVIC MASQUE 
By PERCY MACKAYE. 
The acting version of the masque which is to be 
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THE PANAMA CANAL 
By FREDERIC J. HASKIN. 
Author of “The American Government.” 
The story of the Canal with Col. Goethals’ O. K. 
A complete account of the great work from its in¬ 
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AMERICA AND THE PHILIPPINES 
By CARL CROW. 
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PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SANITY 
By HUGO MUNSTERBERG. 
The closing link in Professor Munsterberg’s 
popular books on the application of modern 
psychology to the practical tasks of life—how 
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PARKER 
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Haul of Cleveland Party. 
One shark, length about twelve feet; one porpoise, 
weight 750 pounds; one porpoise, weight 400 pounds; one 
sting ray, weight ninety-five pounds, and as poisonous 
and as wicked as a rattlesnake—these are some of the 
trophies of a winter fishing cruise of Vice-President 
Philip T. White, of the Cleveland Trust Company, and 
a party of three Cleveland friends back from Florida 
waters. 
In his party this year were George Eichelberger, Ar¬ 
thur H. Richards and R. H. Piggott. All four with the 
boat crew worked five hours to land the 750-pound por¬ 
poise. The 400-pounder was the individual prize of Mr. 
White. 
James N. Heaslip, according to the veracious 
Saratoga correspondent of the New York Her¬ 
ald, has discovered a new way of catching fish, 
and the scheme works so well that he thinks of 
having the idea patented. He went to Saratoga 
Lake with a large magnet attached to a line. He 
made a cast and the first time he pulled up he 
found a dozen electric eels attached to it. Be¬ 
fore the day’s fishing was concluded he had sev¬ 
eral hundred pounds. 
GAME COCKS 
WANTED— Game Cock with light 
blue neck hackles, for breeding. 
Address, THEODORE GORDON 
LIBERTY, N. Y. 
GREAT TERRIER BARGAINS 
PIT BULL TERRIER “Smith’s Sammie.” Whelped 
April 2, 1913. White with one black ear, ears nicely 
trimmed. This dog is as game as any living Pit 
Bull; big, strong and healthy, farm raised, easy con¬ 
trolled. big bone and I reserved him out of a litter 
of 7 to use as a stud dog but as I am disposing of 
my entire lot he goes, none reserved. You are get¬ 
ting dogs that you can’t buy elsewhere. Sire Cham¬ 
pion Dan; winner of eleven straight battles. Dam 
Peggy. After long experience in breeding and 
handling Bull Terriers I consider this the greatest 
one I ever owned and one that is fit to head any 
Kennel. Price $35.00. 
PIT BULL TERRIER “Peggy.” W'helped May 
2, 1912. White with brindle, ears nicely trimmed. 
Sire Billy Tough; Dam Laura O, by Ch. Semme’s 
Jack (58 pound American Champion). This bitch 
is farm raised, strong and healthy nad a great 
brood bitch; no faults. Price $25.00. 
AMOS BLIRHANS. Waterloo, Iowa. 
NAVAL ARCHITECT 
Designer of 
All Classes of Sailing; Yaclits and Motor Boats 
V Bottoms, swift, handsome, able, a specialty 
J. L. FOSTER 
Orcas, Washington 
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