is the title of the most absorbing detective narrative ever written. One would not surmise from the title that such was the fact; but the closing chapter of the book gives the clue to its meaning: "I swore to my father on his death-bed that The World's Finger should never point to a Davanant as amongst the list of known convicts, and that oath I will keep." T. W. Hanshew is the author, and a writer of more exciting and sensational detective stories cannot be found at the present day. One reader writes: "I thought I would read a chapter or two of The World's Finger, to see what it was all about. I soon found out, and it was two o'clock in the morning before I lay it down, having read it to the end at one sitting. It certainly is a corker." Bound in paper covers; price, 25 cents. Sent by mail to any address upon receipt of price. Address all orders to |