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L. C. PAGE AND COMPANY'S

Barbara Ladd. A Novel of Early Colonial Days. By Charles G. D. Roberts, author of "The Heart of the Ancient Wood," "A Sister to Evangeline," etc.

Library 12mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated
$1.50

Stephen Holton: A Story of Life as It Is in Town and Country. By Charles Felton Pidgin, author of "Quincy Adams Sawyer" and "Blennerhassett."

Library 12mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated
$1.50

In "Stephen Holton" the author of "Quincy Adams Sawyer," which has been called "the best New England story ever written," has returned to the field of his first success—the annals of homely modern life. The hundreds of thousands who read that widely noticed book are doubtless anticipating the author's second story of New England life.

Abroad with the Jimmies. By Lilian Bell, author of "The Love Affairs of an Old Maid," "The Expatriates," etc.

Library 12mo, cloth, gilt top, with a portrait frontispiece
$1.50

This book, one of Lilian Bell's best, is the witty account of a journey through Europe, filled with many amusing incidents and experiences. Although we are afforded vivid and interesting glimpses of Nordau, Tolstoi, and other personages of importance and note, not the least attractive figures in the book are those of the engaging Jimmies, the author's travelling companions.

Hope Loring. By Lilian Bell, author of "The Love Affairs of an Old Maid," "The Expatriates," etc.

Library 12mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated
$1.50

The latest and most important novel of this clever writer is based upon the experiences of a Southern girl in New York society. It is filled with keen and entertaining observation of the life of New York society, and will add not a little to the deserved reputation already enjoyed by Miss Bell.