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WHERE MIGHTY BATTLE ROARS
WOULD HAVE DIED TO A MAN
PARIS, GRAVE AND GAY
WHY RUSSIA NEEDED AUTOS
WHEN THE CRUISER AMPHION WENT DOWN
SHELLS BURST IN WHEAT FIELDS
RIDERLESS HORSES IN LOUVAIN
GERMANS SHOT NONCOMBATANTS
SIX SHEEP FOR BELGIAN QUEEN
THE MARCH ON TO BRUSSELS
ODDS TEN TO ONE NEAR AERSCHOT
BAYONET CHARGE UP ALSACE HILLS
POLICE DOGS USED ON AMERICANS
MORASSES HOLLAND’S FRIEND
ENGLISH GIRL WOULD BE AIR SCOUT
THE BUSY AEROPLANES
OSTEND IN PANIC AS FOE CAME
AUSTRIAN CRUISER SHOT TO PIECES
BLEW UP FORT AND DIED A HERO
BRITISH “TOMMIES” COOL IN BATTLE
5,000 GUESTS IN SMALL TOWN
CHARLEROI A CITY OF DEAD
HANSI REBUKES HIS CAPTOR
LIGHT BRIGADE OUTDONE
WOMAN GETS COUNT’S SWORD
“CRIME TO SPARE SPY’S LIFE”
CHANGE SCHMIDT TO SMITH
CAMP FOR GERMAN SUSPECTS
HEROISM OF PRINCE
“GOOD-BY, MR. FLYING MAN!”
WOMAN SAW ZEPPELIN WORK
SAW WOMEN SHOT
FOUGHT SINGING MARSEILLAISE
RODE INTO DEATH’S JAWS
TROOPER BROKE GIRL’S JAW
WOMAN’S GRIM RETORT
“I KNOW NOTHING, SIR!”
DRUNK WITH BATTLE JOY
MODERN BULLETS DRILL CLEAN
THIRTY LEFT OUT OF 2,000
OLD AND YOUNG ALIKE KILLED
LEFT TIP FOR POLICE
MINE KILLS WHOLE COMPANY
TITLED WOMEN PROUD OF SONS
“GERMANS A BRAVE LOT”
COMMANDER GOES MAD
SHOT 11 TIMES; STILL FIGHTING
HERE’S A KITCHENER STORY
THEY HELD UP THE KAISER
“SAY THAT I WAS UNCONSCIOUS!”
BAYONET CHARGES A RELIEF
“WOMAN” SPY FOOLED GIRL
A CITY OF DARKNESS
“I LOSE FEW BULLETS!”
OGILVIE’S JOKE BOOKS

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Blunders of a Bashful Man.
The Travels of a Tramp.
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P. O. Box 767 57 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK


In this epoch making book in which truth makes the wildest imaginings of the wizards of fiction dull and commonplace, Sophie Lyons, known to the police of two continents as the shrewdest, cleverest, brainiest, and most daring and resourceful criminal of the age, tears aside the veil and reveals the most desperate characters of the underworld, the millionaire aristocrats of crime, as they plot, plan and later execute their dark and incredible deeds. With breathless interest we watch these masked midnight marauders as the mighty steel vaults of the greatest financial institutions swing wide at their bidding, yielding their boundless treasures to the crafty cracksman and scientific burglar, the magic manipulators of gun, dynamite and jimmy.

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WHY CRIME DOES NOT PAY.
TENSE! THRILLING! BLOOD CURDLING!!!
FICTION OUTDONE! ROMANCE ROUTED!

The most fascinating and astounding narrative of the underworld ever placed before the public.

The work contains 268 pages of reading matter besides being fully illustrated and bound in handsome paper cover printed in colors.

Price 25 cents, for sale everywhere.
J. S. OGLIVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
57 Rose Street, . . . . New York.


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It contains 178 pages, printed from new, large type on antique wove book paper, illustrated, with attractive cover in colors. It is for sale by all booksellers and newsdealers, or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of PRICE, 25 CENTS.


In this matchless volume of irresistible, rib-tickling fun, the Bad Boy, an incarnate but lovable imp of mischief, records his daily exploits, experiences, pranks and adventures, through all of which you follow him with an absorbing interest that never flags, stopping only when convulsions of laughter and aching sides force the mirth-swept body to take an involuntary respite from a feast of fun, stupendous and overwhelming.

In the pages of this excruciatingly funny narrative can be found the elixir of youth for all man and womankind. The magic of its pages compel the old to become young, the careworn gay, and carking trouble hides its gloomy head and flies away on the blithesome wings of uncontrollable laughter.

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J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
P. O. Box 767. 57 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK.


In this screamingly funny volume the reader follows with rapt attention and hilarious delight, the mishaps, mortifications, confusions, and agonizing mental and physical distresses of a self-conscious, hypersensitive, appallingly bashful young man, in a succession of astounding accidents, and ludicrous predicaments, that convulse the reader with cyclonic laughter, causing him to hold both sides for fear of exploding from an excess of uproarious merriment.

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J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
P. O. Box 767. 57 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK.


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P. O. Box 767. 57 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK.

Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
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intermediate flash was=> intermediate flash was {pg 106}






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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