The following books, arranged in order of popularity, have been the “best sellers” in Chicago during April: FICTION Diane of the Green Van | Leona Dalrymple | Reilly & Britton | Pollyanna | Eleanor H. Porter | L. C. Page | Inside the Cup | Winston Churchill | Macmillan | The Fortunate Youth | William J. Locke | Lane | Overland Red | Anonymous | Houghton Mifflin | T. Tembarom | Frances H. Burnett | Century | Penrod | Booth Tarkington | Doubleday, Page | Laddie | Gene Stratton-Porter | Doubleday, Page | Chance | Joseph Conrad | Doubleday, Page | Pidgin Island | Harold McGrath | Bobbs-Merrill | The Devil’s Garden | W. B. Maxwell | Bobbs-Merrill | Quick Action | Robert Chambers | Appleton | Sunshine Jane | Anne Warner | Little, Brown | Light of the Western Stars | Zane Grey | Harper | Cap’n Dan’s Daughter | Joseph Lincoln | Appleton | The Woman Thou Gavest Me | Hall Caine | Lippincott | Daddy-Long-Legs | Jean Webster | Century | World Set Free | H. G. Wells | Dutton | The After House | Mary R. Rinehart | Houghton Mifflin | Miss Billy Married | Eleanor H. Porter | L. C. Page | Flying U Ranch | B. M. Bower | Dillingham | Ariadne of Allan Water | Sidney McCall | Little, Brown | Anybody but Ann | Carolyn Wells | Lippincott | Rocks of Valpre | E. M. Dell | Putnam | White Linen Nurse | Eleanor Abbott | Century | When Ghost Meets Ghost | William DeMorgan | Holt | Dark Hollow | Anna Katherine Greene | Dodd, Mead | The Forester’s Daughter | Hamlin Garland | Harper | Peg o’ My Heart | Hartley Manners | Dodd, Mead | Passionate Friends | H. G. Wells | Harper | Martha by the Day | Julie Lippman | Holt | Westways | S. Weir Mitchell | Century | Gold | Stewart E. White | Doubleday, Page | Valley of the Moon | Jack London | Macmillan | Home | Anonymous | Century | It Happened in Egypt | C. M. & A. M. Williamson | Doubleday, Page | The Treasure | Kathleen Norris | Macmillan | Witness for the Defense | A. E. W. Mason | Scribner | Iron Trail | Rex Beach | Harper | Friendly Road | David Grayson | Doubleday, Page | NON-FICTION Crowds | Gerald S. Lee | Doubleday, Page | What Men Live By | Richard C. Cabot | Houghton Mifflin | Modern Dances | Caroline Walker | Saul | Gitanjali | Rabindranath Tagore | Macmillan | Autobiography | Theodore Roosevelt | Macmillan | The press of my foot to the earth springs a hundred affections.—Walt Whitman. I ... am he who places over you no master, owner, better, God, beyond what waits intrinsically in yourself.—Walt Whitman in Leaves of Grass.
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