THE SPIDER'S WEB, by Reginald Wright Kauffman A splendid story, in every way equal to the "House of Bondage," written in the author's best manner. LITTLE LOST SISTER, by Virginia Brooks Gripping, vital, true, intense, it is a page from the life of a beautiful girl. SPARROWS, by Horace W. C. Newte The story of an unprotected girl, of which the reader will not skip a single page. THE OTHER MAN'S WIFE, by Frank Richardson The duel of sex is here, and it is described without bias, as fearlessly stated as it is exquisitely conceived. SALLY BISHOP, by E. Temple Thurston There have been few stories so sweet, so moving, so tender, so convincing as this life-record of a London girl. THE PRICE, by Gertie de S. Wentworth-James Dealing with woman's life under modern conditions, the author writes of the heights and the depths of existence. DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH, by Edgar Saltus A story of great strength and almost photographic intensity, wise, witty, yet touchingly pathetic. HAGAR REVELLY, by Daniel Carson Goodman A truthful presentation of the real reasons why some girls go wrong and others do not. UNCLOTHED, by Daniel Carson Goodman A novel for the woman of thirty, this book is an honest attempt to be honest. LOVE'S PILGRIMAGE, by Upton Sinclair A novel which deals with a husband and a wife, which for efficiency and truth is unexcelled. Wherever you bought this volume you can purchase any other of the Crown Series at the same price; or they can be obtained from the publishers. THE MACAULAY COMPANY 15 West 38th Street, New YorkSend for Illustrated Catalogue |