NOW READY!
At T h e T i m e A p po i 11 te d
By the Author of "THAT MAINWARING AFFAIR"
" Hand over that money, young man, and no fuss about it, either ! "
With a spring, as sudden and noiseless as a panther's, Whitcomb grappied
with the man, knocking the revoiver from his hand upon the bed. A quick,
desperate, siient struggie foiiowed. Whitcomb suddeniy reached for the re-
volver; as he did so Darreii saw a Hash of steei in the dim iight, and the next
instant his friend sank, iimp and motioniess, upon the bed.
" Fooi! " he heard the man mutter, with an oath.
An involuntary groan escaped from Darreli's lips. Siight as was the sound
the man heard it and turned, facing him ; the iatter was screened by the curtains,
and the man, seeing no one, returned to his work, but that brief giance had
revealed enough to Darrell that he knew he could henceforth identify the mur-
derer among a thousand. In the struggle the mask had been partiaiiy pushed
aside, exposing a portion of the man's face. A scar of peculiar shape showed
white against the oiive skin, ciose to the curiing black hair.
By A. M. BARBOUR
Cotored frontispiece by J. N. Marchand
Striking covers in cloth, $1.50
The True Abraham Lincoln
The iatest addition to the series of " True " biographies, which have won
such wide appreciation because of their intimate and autiioritative treatment of
notabie figures, and the success with which they have brought ciose to us some
of our greatest men. The author wili be remembered especiaiiy for his " True
Thomas Jefferson."
24 iiiustrations. 8vo, cioth, $2.00, net. Postpaid, $2.13
The Untilled Field
ByGEORGE MOORE
A new book of hction by the most distinguished hgure among the serious
Engiish noveiists of to-day. Mr. Moore's " Sister Teresa " was one of the note-
worthy books of iast year. The present book holds his most matured work of
imagination, and is caiculated to arouse sharp controversy.
i2mo, extra cioth, $1.50
A Tar-Heel Baron
ByMABELLSHIPPIECLARKEPELTON
One of the most unique and at
the same time lovable characters in
recent fiction. An unprecedented
realistic picture of the Tar-Heel
region. —(Gk?.)
Illustrated by Edward Stratton Holloway
buckram, extra, $1.50
Spinners of Life
By VANCE THOMPSON
Not rnany novelists of to-day
have the power to portray types as
weli as Mr. Thompson has done.
-W. K ^477W?'f372.
Iiiustrated by E. M. Ashe and Roland Kirby
i2mo, cloth, $1.30
puBLisHERs J. B. Lippincott Company PHiLADELPHiA
AD.XH.
At T h e T i m e A p po i 11 te d
By the Author of "THAT MAINWARING AFFAIR"
" Hand over that money, young man, and no fuss about it, either ! "
With a spring, as sudden and noiseless as a panther's, Whitcomb grappied
with the man, knocking the revoiver from his hand upon the bed. A quick,
desperate, siient struggie foiiowed. Whitcomb suddeniy reached for the re-
volver; as he did so Darreii saw a Hash of steei in the dim iight, and the next
instant his friend sank, iimp and motioniess, upon the bed.
" Fooi! " he heard the man mutter, with an oath.
An involuntary groan escaped from Darreli's lips. Siight as was the sound
the man heard it and turned, facing him ; the iatter was screened by the curtains,
and the man, seeing no one, returned to his work, but that brief giance had
revealed enough to Darrell that he knew he could henceforth identify the mur-
derer among a thousand. In the struggle the mask had been partiaiiy pushed
aside, exposing a portion of the man's face. A scar of peculiar shape showed
white against the oiive skin, ciose to the curiing black hair.
By A. M. BARBOUR
Cotored frontispiece by J. N. Marchand
Striking covers in cloth, $1.50
The True Abraham Lincoln
The iatest addition to the series of " True " biographies, which have won
such wide appreciation because of their intimate and autiioritative treatment of
notabie figures, and the success with which they have brought ciose to us some
of our greatest men. The author wili be remembered especiaiiy for his " True
Thomas Jefferson."
24 iiiustrations. 8vo, cioth, $2.00, net. Postpaid, $2.13
The Untilled Field
ByGEORGE MOORE
A new book of hction by the most distinguished hgure among the serious
Engiish noveiists of to-day. Mr. Moore's " Sister Teresa " was one of the note-
worthy books of iast year. The present book holds his most matured work of
imagination, and is caiculated to arouse sharp controversy.
i2mo, extra cioth, $1.50
A Tar-Heel Baron
ByMABELLSHIPPIECLARKEPELTON
One of the most unique and at
the same time lovable characters in
recent fiction. An unprecedented
realistic picture of the Tar-Heel
region. —(Gk?.)
Illustrated by Edward Stratton Holloway
buckram, extra, $1.50
Spinners of Life
By VANCE THOMPSON
Not rnany novelists of to-day
have the power to portray types as
weli as Mr. Thompson has done.
-W. K ^477W?'f372.
Iiiustrated by E. M. Ashe and Roland Kirby
i2mo, cloth, $1.30
puBLisHERs J. B. Lippincott Company PHiLADELPHiA
AD.XH.