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Notable Fiction — Summer 1919Democracy. By Shaw DesmondA first novel by a brilliant young Irishman dealing with the laborstruggle of the hour in England, tense throughout with the energyof massed humanity in action. Those familiar with the leading figuresin English political and labor circles will recognize a number ofwell-known personalities, often but thinly disguised, in these pages.$l.6oRosy. By Louis DodgeYou'll not soon forget the picture of this mountain heroine in the door of hercabin, a shot-gun across her knees, defying the search-party."He is be­"Mr. Dodge has 'done it again,' " says the New York Evening Sun.coming a personage in our American world of letters.""Without doubt the best story this author has done," says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. "A novelist to be taken seriously."—New York Globe. $1.60MisS Fingal.By Mrs. W. K. CliffordA psychic novel that is stirring up a pretty storm in England: Sir FredericPollock is said to "snort and scoff" at it, while Sir Sidney Colvin, W. P. Ker, MauriceHewlett, Charles Whibley, Percy Lubbock, and others are most enthusiastic aboutit, and Sir Charles Walston has sent an article on it to the Nineteenth Century.It is an exquisitely wrought story of English life involving the problem of the reincarnationof personality after death. Into the colorless being of Aline Fingal comethe love and warmth of personality of a young wife and mother who has died—andwith the most subtle and surprising results. $1.50Judith of Blue Lake RanchBy Jackson GregoryA Western story with a cowboy heroine worth knowing. A Chattanoogaminister writes us: "I have told my secretary not to begin iton Saturday for she would surely break Sunday finishing it."Illustrated. #1.50The Romantic Liar.By Lawrence PerryIt couldn't have happened, you say ? But it does, and goes right on happen-.ng until Trent has to pave the whole rough road that never did run smooth withstepping-stones of falsehood. A gay novel with never a frown in it. £1.50Rusty Miller.By Joslyn GrayAnother popular novel for girls by the author of "Kathleen's Probation" and"Elsie Marley, Honey." Illustrated. $1.35Charles Scribner's SonsFifth AVenue at 48th Street, New YorK.20

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