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SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE ADVERTISER 9<br />

In the March SCRIBNER<br />

John Galsworthy's Novel<br />

The Freelands<br />

The early chapters have fulfilled every expectation that<br />

this was to be the great serial story of the year.<br />

The Freeland family and the other characters of the story are all very<br />

well worth knowing. The young folks have already furnished romance.<br />

Mr. Galsworthy's broad sympathy with life has never been more<br />

attractively revealed.<br />

Alice's Child, a story by Katharine Holland <strong>Brown</strong>.<br />

Illustrated by May Wilson Preston. A story of an orphan, of an adopted<br />

mother's devotion, of love and loyalty.<br />

The Shunway, by Armistead C. Gordon, author of "Maje."<br />

Illustrated by Walter Biggs. Another of his delightful stories of the old<br />

South — of Mars' Jeems, Ommirandy, and others.<br />

The Border-Land, by Francis Parsons. A story with a strange<br />

psychological experience, of adventure on the firing-line of the Mexican<br />

frontier, of the influence of heredity.<br />

Pal—The Story of a Dog Who Re-Enlisted, by Lloyd<br />

Dorsey Willis. Illustrated by Howard V. <strong>Brown</strong>. Pal was a fire dog,<br />

he loved to run with the horses, was a regular " smoke-eater" of the<br />

palmy days of the old Fire Department. The story of his re-enlistment<br />

will appeal to every lover of the big horses and their dramatic runs<br />

through crowded streets.<br />

The New Art in America, by Birge Harrison, N.A.<br />

In answering advertisements please mention SCRIBNER'S<br />

MAGAZINE

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