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WORKS OF FICTION

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HEIRS OF YESTERDAY

By EMMA WOLF, Author of "Other Things being Equal," "The Joy of Life," etc. 12m0, $1.00

The iron force of tradition in the Jewish race, the influence of the Ghetto on its descendants of to-day, the injustice and ignorance too often displayed in the attitude of Gentiles towards Jews--these are the motives of this most interesting novel.

"The work of Miss Wolf stands out luminous and arrestive amid the thousand and one tales of our over productive generation."-Izrael ZangwilL.

THE DREAD AND FEAR OF KINGS
By J. BRECKENRIDGE ELLIS. 12mo, $1.25.

A thrilling tale of Roman life during the reign of Tiberius. "For stirring adventures and romantic love scenes one need go no further. Mr. Ellis has written a book that will be eagerly read by all who like a stirring and well-told story,"--Chicago Tribune.

"Full of adventures, striking contrasts, and thrilling situations."-Christian Register, Boston.

THE KING'S DEPUTY

By H. A. HINKSON. 12mo, $1.25

This is a very spirited and dashing story of life at the ViceRegal Court in Dublin toward the close of the eighteenth century.

"The book is vigorous, Irish, and full of go."-The Athenæum, London.

"The plot is clearly drawn and well balanced, while the characters have substantial value as types of the people who constituted an Irish court of a century ago."

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Home Journal, New York.

NORTHERN GEORGIA SKETCHES

By WILL N. HARBEN. 16mo, $1.00

"The humble life of the common white folk and the negro, free or bound, is pictured graphically, humorously or pathetically, as the situation demands, but always with fine literary form and effect."- The Churchman, New York.

"We commend the volume unhesitatingly to those who enjoy wholesome stories and who wish to know something of life in Northern Georgia."-Atlanta Constitution.

OH, WHAT A PLAGUE IS LOVE!

By KATHARINE TYNAN, Author of "The Dear Irish Girl," etc. 12mo, 75 cents

"Leigh Hunt would have delighted in Miss Tynan. He knew how to value high spirits in a writer, and the gayety of this cheerful story would have charmed him immensely." -The Saturday Review, London, England.

"A jolly love story, characterized by a fine blending of humor and sentiment."-Detroit Free Press.

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A tale of the Huguenot struggle for religious liberty in France during the reign of Louls XIV.

"Romantic and interesting though the former novels of Mary Imlay Taylor have been, she has surpassed all previous efforts in her delineation of the character of the misshapen but great-souled cobbler of Nimes."-Chicago Times-Herald.

BATTLING FOR ATLANTA

(The Young Kentuckians Series)

By BYRON A. DUNN, Author of General Nelson's Scout," "On General Thomas's Staff." Illustrated, 12m0, $1.25 A lifelike and exciting tale of Sherman's brilliant campaign, being a sequel to the author's "General Nelson's Scout,' and On General Thomas's Staff."

"Wholesome in spirit and exciting in plot. . . . The reader is given an excellent view of both armies, their move ments, and the various manœuvres by shrewd generals which make war a game of such irresistible fascination." Chicago Tribune.

THE CHEVALIER DE ST. DENIS

By ALICE ILGENFRITZ JONES, Author of "Beatrice of Bayou
Têche 12mo, $1.25

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The hero of this historical novel was a noted character in the early history of Louisiana, and this strong and spirited story has an unusual variety of romantic scenes and adventures, the earlier career of the hero being spent amid the most important events of the Old World, and his later in the pioneer movements of the New.

THE CARDINAL'S MUSKETEER

By MARY IMLAY TAYLOR. Author of "On the Red Staircase,"
"The House of the Wizard," etc. 12mo, $1.25
"A novel of more than ordinary power, and one in
which the well-known artistic touch of the author is given
with the most effective delicacy."-The Cleveland World.
"From opening to close a strong interest imbues the
pages. It is a tale of adventure told with spirit.”—The
Independent, New York.

NORTH CAROLINA SKETCHES

PHASES OF LIFE WHERE THE GALAX GROWS
BY MARY NELSON CARTER. 16m0, $1.00

Life and character among the peculiar people of the mountains of Western North Carolina are here vividly reproduced. "Each sketch speaks for itself and besides being charmingly written it accurately portrays existing conditions, showing that the author has caught the atmosphere of the locality of which she writes."-Allanta Constitution.

THE HANDSOME BRANDONS

By KATHARINE TYNAN, Author of The Dear Irish Girl," etc. 12mo, Illustrated, $1.50

A story of an Irish family told with the beauty, pathos, and delicacy which distinguish Miss Tynan's art. "A novel of genuine freshness and wholesome romance." Chicago Evening Post. "A fresh and delightful story of Irish life with a character peculiarly its own.' ."-The Congregationalist.

For sale by booksellers, generally, or mailed on receipt of price by the publishers

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IN a business transaction of large magnitude we recently secured several thousand sets in sheets of the Encyclopædic Dictionary," and have decided to offer them to our subscribers at less than their actual cost to us. We bind the Dictionary in six large volumes, cloth, and offer it to subscribers to "The Christian Advocate" only, at the price given below. There is no better value offered anywhere this year. 5,300 pages, over 3,000 illustrations; 250,000 words defined; nearly 3,000 engravings directly accompanying the text, and 64 magnificent new plates in colors and monotone.

1. We offer to send "The Christian Advocate" for 1901 to any address in the United States for $2.50, postage prepaid, and will send a copy of "The New Century Home Book" to every subscriber, new or old, for 1901. All new subscribers will receive the paper from the date of subscription to the close of 1901 for $2.50, including postage.

II. We will send "The Christian Advocate" for 1901, including a copy of "The New Century Home Book," and one set (six volumes, cloth) of the great" Encyclopædic Dictionary " for $7.00 cash with order.

If you are not fully satisfied en receipt of the books, you
can return same to us and we will refund you your money.

Orders will be entered as received.

You are to pay freight or express charges.
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HISTORY OF

MODERN ITALIAN ART. By ASHTON ROLLINS WILLARD.

SECOND EDITION.

With a supplement to the text and 12 additional illustrations.

8vo, about 700 pages, cloth, gilt top, $5.00. Press Comments on Mr. Willard's Book.

. . . Contains far more information about Italian artists of this century than any other that exists in English."- London Times.

"The author fills up for the first time, and in an admirable manner, a serious gap in our art history." Illustrazione (Milan).

"An honest and original work, the result of firsthand research."-Magazine of Art (London).

"The volume entire is a monument of intelligent industry and comprehensive research much to be valued."-New York Times.

"He has the field practically to himself, and it will hardly pay another to glean where he has reaped."-The Critic (New York).

"The book is from beginning to end graphic and interesting. Its artistic discussions are critical and penetrating."-New England Magazine.

"Mr. Willard's book on Modern Italian art is a

grand book and delights me. If I were a reviewer it would receive unhesitating and warm acknowledgment of its value, for I like it through and through, and moreover, think the subject one of very great interest and importance."-Sir Wyke Bayliss, Pres. of the Royal Society of British Artists.

PICTURES AND RHYMES

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"Nothing so unique and charming on a subject of anything like the same importance has appeared since Charles Kingsley's Water Babies.'"- Philadelphia North American.

THE DUKE.

A novel by J. STORER CLOUSton. Crown 8vo, cloth, ornamental, $1.25.

"In this story the author of 'THE LUNATIC AT LARGE' finds new opportunity for humorous writing and amusing situations. The escapades of the adventurous Irishman who plays the part of The Duke' for a brief space are irresistible. The true owner of the title finds the joke to which he lends himself somewhat embarrassing in its immediate consequences, but he eventually extricates himself from his difficulties to the general satisfaction."

SOPHIA.

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By STANLEY J. WEYMAN, author of A Gentleman of France," "Under the Red Robe," etc., etc. With 12 illustrations by C. Hammond. Crown 8vo, cloth, ornamental, $1.50.

"Sophia,' his latest, is also one of his best. A delightful spirit of adventure hangs about the story; something interesting happens in every chapter. The admirable ease of style, the smooth and natural dialogue, the perfect adjustment of events and sequences conceal all the usual obtrusive mechanism, and hold the curiosity of the reader throughout the development of an excellent plot and genuine people."-Public Ledger, Philadelphia Pa.

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Price, $1.50

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THE PASSING
SHOW.

By A. B. WENZELL. Showing him in many moods and touching life in many phases.

MAUDE ADAMS IN L'AIGLON Size, 12 x 162. Price, $5.00

Mr. DOOLEY'S PHILOSOPHY.

By F. P. DUNNE. Touching upon subjects great and small with rare humor and acute analysis. His most thoughtful and most humorous book, and a popular hit.

Price, $1.50

NEW AND SUPERB EDITIONS OF THREE FAMOUS CLASSICS KNICKERBOCHER'S HISTORY OF NEW YORK. By WASHINGTON IRVING. With splendid illustrations by Maxfield Parrish. A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSE.

Price, $3.75

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The Youth's
Companion

TO MARK IN A NOTEWORTHY MANNER THE
SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF THE PAPER'S PUBLI-
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TO CONTRIBUTE TO ITS COLUMNS DURING 1901.
AMONG THEM ARE:

Gen. Charles King
Lady Stanley
William T. Stead
Theodore Roosevelt
Hon. Lyman J. Gage
William D. Howells

Sarah Orne Jewett

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W. T. Stead

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HAVE PROVIDED FOR THE NEW VOLUME. TO ANY
ONE REQUESTING IT, HOWEVER, WE WILL SEND
FREE FULL ILLUSTRATED ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
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HOSE sending at once $1.75, a year's subscription price, with this slip or the name of this paper, will receive not only the fifty-two issues of The Companion's Volume for 1901, but all the remaining issues of 1900 from the time of subscription, including the Double Holiday Numbers and the New Companion Calendar, charming in design and exquisite in color. It is sold to non-subscribers for 50 cents.

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