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The Lucky
Sixpence

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Every reader of "Peg o' the Ring" should have these two books

The Lucky
Sixpence

By Emilie Benson Knipe
and Alden Arthur Knipe ..
A stirring tale of ..
Revolutionary days.
which gives an un-
usually vivid picture

of the people and events of those exciting times in the history of our country. There is much actual fact in this outof-the-ordinary story.

16 full-page illustrations Price $1.25 net, postage 12 cents

353 Fourth Avenue at 26th Street

Beatrice of Denewood

Beatrice of
Denewood

A Sequel to
"The Lucky Sixpence "

By Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe

Complete in itself, "Beatrice of Denewood” carries on the ad

ventures of the charming heroine of "The Lucky Sixpence" to the point where her cousin, Peg, takes up the story in "Peg o' the Ring."

16 full-page illustrations Price $1.25 net, postage 10 cents

THE CENTURY CO.

New York City

Fair Play-training in skill, fair play, etc. One of nine full-page illustrations
from photographs shown in V. M. Hillyer's "Child Training"

By an American for American Children

CHILD TRAINING

By V. M. Hillyer

Head Master of the famous Calvert School, Baltimore, Md.

"A study of this book by wise parents . . . will undoubtedly result in ultimate success rather than mediocrity or failure in life."

-Christian Intelligencer.

"A most fascinating book to all who love children, a most useful book to all who have the control of children."

-Brooklyn Citizen.

"A really epoch-making book in the history of education."

Price $1.60 net, postage 10 cents

-Baltimore News.

Every parent is urged to send to the publishers for fuller information of "Child Training"

353 Fourth Avenue at 26th Street

THE CENTURY CO.

New York City

Some of the best new books

By the author of "Pan-Germanism"

PAN-AMERICANISM

By Roland G. Usher

A forecast of the inevitable clash between the United States and Europe's victor.

Do you realize that to maintain the Monroe Doctrine will compel us to declare war on Europe's victor?

Do you know that the Monroe Doctrine was aimed at England and not at Spain? Do you believe that it has defended South America in the past?

Do you realize that the United States may lie at the mercy of Europe's victor?

Do you know that she may be defended without the firing of a shot by either army or navy?

Price $2.00 net, postage 10 cents

By the author of "Home"

THROUGH

STAINED GLASS

By George A. Chamberlain

The story of a sophisticated father, an unsophisticated son, and a number of memorable women. It is a love story that travels far; there are scenes of city and ranch life in Brazil, of the Parisian art world, of London high society, and New England country life. It is a love story that travels swiftly. Often it laughs. Often it strikes the dazzling blue sparks of wit. It never drags, it never bores, it always flies. Price $1.30 net, postage 10 cents

PEPPER

By Holworthy Hall (Harold E. Porter), author of "Henry of Navarre, Ohio" An epidemic of infectious youth and jollity. "Infectious" means getting something in your blood. Well, "Pepper" does. He is a Harvard undergraduate of moods, money, sense, and slang. He does n't make you wish you were once more on the campus; he takes you there. Price $1.30 net, postage 10 cents

THE SWORD OF YOUTH

By James Lane Allen, author of "The Choir Invisible,” etc.

Another novel of the Kentucky blue-grass region. As richly wrought and as tender as the author's other blue-grass stories. And with a deeper, finer insight into human hearts. The background is war-our Civil War; the characters are true sons and daughters of those strong, beautiful pioneers who climbed a mountain range and conquered a continent. Twenty-one full-page illustrations. Price $1.25 net, postage 10 cents

THE ADVENTURES of DETECTIVE BARNEY By Harvey J. O'Higgins, author of "The Smoke Eaters," etc.

Detective stories with a smile. The boy Sherlock Holmes of New York's East Side. Picturesque comedy of unfamiliar phases of metropolitan life. "The Dummy," the play which has been unusually successful in New York and Chicago, is based on one of the lively incidents that make up this book.

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A book of vital interest to every American home, the first work in any language to deal specially with the importance of flavor and its relation to health, but it is not a cook book.

Aplea for an intelligent and wholesome revolt against America's "denatured foods"; a helpful summary of the culinary lessons to be learned from France, Italy, Germany, and England; illuminating chapters on the science and art of savory cooking, which point the way to the ultimate solution of the problem of domestic help.

Many illustrations. Price $2.00 net, postage 18 cents.

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These books too should be on every home book-shelf:

The Century Cook Book

By Mary Ronald. Economy, practicability, and the resources of the average kitchen have been constantly in mind in the preparation of this complete and satisfactory book, which covers every culinary point, from preparation of the simplest meal to the planning and serving of a state dinner. Helpfully illustrated. Price $2.00, postage paid.

Luncheons: A Cook's Picture Book

Another helpful authority, also by Mary Ronald. A rich mine of suggestive hints on dainty and tempting dishes for dainty and tempting meals. Many illustrations. Price $1.40 net, postage 15

cents.

Home Economics

By Maria Parloa, an authority. Here is a royal guide to the making and managing of an ideal home, covering, practically and helpfully, every possible detail of housekeeping and home-making. Helpful illustrations. Price $1.50.

A Handbook of
Invalid Cooking

By Mary A. Boland. Based on the scientific study of an expert; but the directions may be followed by any housekeeper. A great aid in planning children's meals; invaluable in case of illness. Price $2.00.

Box Furniture

By Louise Brigham. It tells just how to make, and to have fun in the making, one hundred simple, serviceable, artistic, and fascinating things in the furniture line. 100 illustrations, showing results actually accomplished. Price $1.60 net. postage 14 cents.

New York

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THE NAME AND FAME
OF GORHAM

From the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Slope, whoever sells or buys fine silverware is familiar with the name and fame of GORHAM.

For upward of 100 years the GORHAM name has been inseparably associated with quality, beauty and distinction in silverware.

The very name of GORHAM and this famous GORHAM trade-mark are protective imprints as intrinsic as the word Sterling itself.

And utterly regardless of the amount involv ed, be your needs limited or unlimited, wheth er you seek simplicity or the ornate, there is nothing which so surely establishes depend ability of quality and authenticity of design, as this far-famed GORHAM trade-mark

STERLING

See that your silverware carries that trademark-it means positively everything in sterling silverware. Ask for it in any one of the leading jeweler's shops in America.

THE GORHAM COMPANY

SILVERSMITHS AND GOLDSMITHS
NEW YORK

Works - Providence and New York

COPYRIGHT 1915

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