# The Cavalier, September 1910
This issue of The Cavalier, a Frank A. Munsey Company monthly, contains two complete novels and four serials alongside sixteen short stories. The lead novel is "Tainted Money" by Bertram Lebhar, examining how charity may result in poverty or crime. The story opens with Owen Hicks, a young man of modest means who loses his wages gambling and must borrow a necktie from his roommate to escort Carolyn Walters to church. Though broke, he wants to impress her with flowers and donations. Other featured serials include "The Price of the Past" by Edgar Franklin, "A Slippery Battle in Oil" by George C. Jenks, "The Man Who Mixed In" by Seward W. Hopkins, and "The Mystery of Fra Diavolo" by Frederick F. Schrader. Short stories include "His Wonder Plant" by Burke Jenkins, "Hands and the Man" by Arthur W. Sullivan, and works by established contributors like Harriet Lummis Smith and Walentine Fredericks. The issue advertises forthcoming October content featuring Marie B. Schrader's serial "Just Like an Actress" about theatrical life.
About this artifact
- Date
- September 1910
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
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