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This was the opinion of all useful Negroes except Bishop H.M. Turner, who endorsed Morgan's plan by advocating the emigration of one fourth of the blacks to Africa. The editor of the Chicago Record-Herald entreated Turner to temper his enthusiasm with discretion before he involved in unspeakable disaster any more of his trustful compatriots.

Where is he?" The general answered curtly, "Neal is in Chicago, working on the Record-Herald." "Oh," returned Carnine, and did not pursue the subject further. "Well, gentlemen," he said, "fine winter weather we're having." "Is that so?" chipped in Dolan. "Mr. Barclay was finding it a little mite warm." Carnine ignored Dolan, and Barclay grinned.

"True in substance but fascinating as fiction. It will interest old and young, city-bound and free-footed, those who know animals and those who do not." Chicago Record-Herald. Re-issues of the great literary successes of the time, library size, printed on excellent paper most of them finely illustrated. Full and handsomely bound in cloth. Price, 75 cents a volume, postpaid.

"It is a novel with 'body, with a large and timely idea back of it, with sound principles under it, and with a good crescendo of dramatic thrills." Chicago Record-Herald. "To the reader the characters will appear as real as friends they know all of their aims, and likes, and hatreds being portrayed as true to life as snapshots caught by moving-picture cameras." Boston Globe.

The following is from a letter in the Times-Herald, now Record-Herald, of Chicago, by Miss Janet Jennings, who volunteered her service in the hospital. One gets from this simple, direct picture, a better appreciation of that heroism which lives after excitement, which survives the rush and shouting of assault, which is sustained without comradeship: "SIBONEY, July 8, 1898.

Lovers of good adventure will enjoy its varied excitement, while the frankly romantic will peruse its pages with joy." Chicago Record-Herald. Frontispiece in Color by John Cassel G.P. Putnam's Sons New York London Endorsed by A.C. Benson, A.E.W. Mason, W.J. Locke Beyond the Law By Miriam Alexander The Great Prize Novel. Awarded Prize of $1,250.00 Frontispiece in Color. $1.35 net. By mail, $1.50

Bowman's friend has something of importance to say to the lady who dined with her October 8th. Kindly send address to T.D., Box 7 Inter-Ocean office. "Mary," let me know where and when I can speak with you about a matter of importance. Tryon D., Record-Herald L.

New York Evening Post. "'The Prodigal Son' will hold the reader's attention from cover to cover." Philadelphia Record. "This is one of Hall Caine's best novels one that a large portion of the fiction-reading public will thoroughly enjoy." Chicago Record-Herald. "It is a notable piece of fiction." Philadelphia Inquirer.