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BOOKS WANTED-Continued

Lewis M. Thompson, 24 Stone St., New York City.
Pickwick Papers, American ed. in parts.
English Notes, Boston Daily Mail Office, 1842.

Otto Ulbrich Co., 386 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Steigal Glass, Hunter.

Who's Who Among the Ferns, Beecroft.

Univ. Book Store, 38 Sandusky St., Delaware, O. Squier & Davis, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley.

Univ. of California Library, Berkeley, Cal. Eschenbach, Wolfram von, Parsifal, tr. Jessie L. Weston, 1912.

Wagner, Richard, Parsifal, tr. by Oliver Huckel,

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John W. Foster's Diplomatic Memoirs. John Hay's Letters and Diaries.

Williams, Life of R. B. Hays.

Martin, Life of J. H. Choate.

Converse, Life of I. M.Cullom.
Byars, Life of R. P. Bland..

Cortissoz, Life of Whitelaw Reid.

Bryan's Speeches and First and Second Battle.
T. S. Woolsey, America's Foreign Policy.

Univ. of Oregon Library, Eugene, Ore.
Thompson, S., Biography of Eugene Field.

Univ. of Pennsylvania Library, Philadelphia. Mackenzie, Interpretation of Symptoms.

Univ. of Washington Library, Seattle, Wash. Poet Lore, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan., 1894; vol. 5, double no. 8-9, Ag.-Sept., 1893.

U. of I. Supply Store, 627 S. Wright St., Champaign, Ill.

Schnitzler, Reigen, in English.

Vendome News, 261 Dartmouth St., Boston 17. Dinner Club.

A. C. Vroman, 329 E. Colorado St., Pasadena, Cal. Chisholm, Precious Waters, D., P. Co.

Journal of Abbe Huc and Gabet.

Hooker & Baker, Synopsis Filicum.

Inman, Old Sante Fe Trail.

Manley, Death Valley in '49.

Our Native Ferns, Underwood.

Geo. Wahr, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Ryland's Chronological Outline of English His

tory.

Lee, Vernon, The Enchanted Wood.

Loci, G., Notes on Places.

Walden Book Shop, 307 Plymouth Ct., Chicago.
Village Communities, Sir Henry Mayne.
Rustless Coatings, Wood, Wiley.

John Wanamaker, Book Store, New York.

Delphine, Madam de Stael.
Sarchedon, G. Whyte Melville.
Memoirs of a Physician, Smidovitch.

Washington Sq. Book Shop, 27 W. 8th St., New York Jesus the Christ in the Light of Modern Psychology, G. Stanley Hall.

Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy.

The Dream, Zola.

The Harp Weaver, Edna St. Vincent Millay.

F. E. L. Watson, 1236 Schofield Bldg., Cleveland. Neal, History of Puritans; give full description.

Wm. J. Watson, Wayne, Pa.

American Turf Register and Sporting Mag.

J. R. Weldin Co., 413 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sanborn's Thoreau, Poet Naturalist, 1st ed.

Edgar H. Wells, 41A E. 47th St., New York. Blaney, The Golden Caribbean, 1900.

Bolton, Spanish Exploration in the Southwest, 15421706, 1916.

Career of Francis Asbury, 1872,
Fogarty, Story of Montana, 1916.
Macfarren, Musical History, 1885.
Russell, Philosophical Essays.

Pythagoras, Source-Book and Library, 1920, 2 vols.
Life and Adventures of W. A. C. Ryan, 1876.
Brown, Historical Basis of Religion, 1906.

Gabriel Wells, 489 Fifth Ave., New York City. Dumas, De Medici ed., Estes; sets or odd vols. Ed. L. Wenrick, 12 E. 87th St., New York. [Cash]

Frank Forrester, Sporting Sketches.

Monthly nos., Chicago Racing Form.

Whaley Book Shop, 749 Fifth Ave., New York [Cash]

The Middle Watch, W. Clark Russell.

The Good Girl, Vincent O'Sullivan.

Of Human Bondage, Maugham,

A. E. Wilde Co., 136 W. 7th St., Cincinnati, O. Loeb Classic Library, Terrence,

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Sargent.

F. J. Wilder, 28 Warren Ave., Somerville, Boston 42.
Frost Genealogy, 1909.
Owsley Geneal., 1890.
Russell Geneal., 1879.
Turnley Family, 1892.
Stearns Geneal., 1901.

Washbourne Geneal., 1896.

Any Genealogical Book or Pamphlet.

A. R. Womrath, 21 W. 45th St., New York.
Frederick, In the Valley, 1890 ed.
McWhinney,

1905 ed.

and Oral Pathology

Therapeutics,

Hiscox, Mechanical Appliances, 1914 ed.
Curtis, Old Man Freehut and His Friends.
Leighton, Pamona.

Briggs, General Introduction to the Study of the
Holy Scripture.

Mitchell, The Madeira Party.
Any Book by F. L. Rawson.
Flower of the Flock, 1900.

A. R. Womrath, 42 Broadway, New York.
Cross Country with Horse and Hound, Peer, Scrib.
Riding Recollections, Whyte Melville, Longmans.
Market Harborough, Whyte Melville, Longmans.

Woodworth's, 112 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago. Garrard, Wa Toh Yah.

Selous, African Notes.

Cody, Autobiography.

Inman, Sante Fe Trail; Salt Lake Trail. Dawson & Skiff, Ute War.

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Wiley Britton, Kansas City, Kan.

The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War, octavo, 476 pages, $3, just out.

Normandie Book Co., Morristown, N. J. American Book Prices Current, 1902-3-4-5-6-7-8, $6 a vol.

Irving's Life of Washington, 1857-9, 5 vols., $10. 1200 Ist eds., send for new catalog.

Dickens, Chapman & Hall, 1881, De Luxe, 30 vols., cloth, 8 x 1, 1 vol., defective, a few labels missing on backs, make offer.

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VOL. CIV.

NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 1923

No. 6

Barton W. Currie, Editor of The Ladies' Home Journal, says:

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FEET of CLAY

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