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On the Trail of the Immigrant · Edward Alfred Steiner — chapter 48 of 50 · ~468 words · public domain

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The Real Billy Sunday

By ELIJAH (“RAM’S HORN”) BROWN€. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth, net $1.00.

“This volume is prepared by a gifted writer who has long been a personal friend of Mr. Sunday’s, and who was for many years his associate in evangelistic labors. It begins with his birth in an early Iowa log cabin and follows him down to the present. It tells the story of his early experiences, his baseball associations, his conversion and his work in successive meetings. It is a wonderful story, delightful almost overpowering as a narrative of the grace of God, and full of the most interesting facts and incidents. No one who reads it will find a dull page in it, nor will he ever question whether the day of revivals has passed.”--Herald and Presbyter.

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MARTHA S. GIELOW

=Uncle Sam=

A Story of the Mountaineers. Illustrated, net 50c.

“Mrs. Gielow has written ‘Mammy’s Reminiscences,’ ‘Old Plantation Days’ and ‘Old Andy the Moonshiner,’ in addition to ‘Uncle Sam,’ and the wide circulation of these stories has accomplished much toward procuring interest and aid for the cause.”--Book News.

=EDWARD A. STEINER= Author of “On the Trail of the Immigrant”

=The Parable of the Cherries=

12mo, boards, net 50c.

“The little book is truly a call to larger brotherhood by one who has devoted his life to informing us toward the stranger within our gates.”--N. Y. Times.

JOHN BUNYAN

=The Pilgrim’s Progress=

New Pilgrim Edition. 12mo, cloth, decorated, net 50c.

A popular reprint of the standard “Puritan” edition, acknowledged to be without a superior in point of accuracy and faithfulness to the latest revisions by Bunyan himself. With eight of the celebrated Copping illustrations--clear type, annotated.

I. T. THURSTON Author of “The Bishop’s Shadow,” etc.

=The Torch Bearer=

A Camp Fire Girl’s Story. Illustrated, net $1.00.

“A story of Camp Fire life both in the city meetings and in active camp in the country, it shows with graphic clearness what this great movement will mean to thousands of girls. The author has made this appeal the underlying burden of the narrative, all the more poignant because it is made without any attempt at effort. An interesting tale for not only the initiated but the uninitiated as well.”--Washington Times.

MARY STEWART Author of “Tell Me a True Story,” etc.

=The Shepherd of Us All=

Stories of the Christ Retold for Children. Illustrated, net $1.25.

“The book goes into the enticing realms of fairy lore. A shepherd with a magic flute leads the way. Then come adventures in plenty. All the favorites, even unto the giants, are found, and there is not a word to keep the most nervous youngster from sleeping as do the just.”--Baltimore Sun.

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WAYNE WHIPPLE

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