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gust 23, 1919 Life at its maddest—emotions that baffle description—experiences that run the gamut of every folly—Maupassant pictures with a candor and art that defy im- itation. Nothing escapes him. ‘very Maupassant story is a fresh surprise. There is always the fascination of the unexpected. he story CAUGHT has a most surprising denouement. A thousand guesses and q owhere near the real solution. But that's Maupassant. He defies all rules and prec: ust as he does conventions, and tells things just as they happened. He was contented copy nature. CAUGHT is recommended for the reading of husbands who, living in ass houses themselves, might be tempted to throw stones at others—You'll enjoy y of high life, which is found with i hearty laugh when you read this tragi-comed ettes—literally translated—in ill his other marvelous stories, novels and nove this superb Merdun Edition of TheComplete Works of Guy deMaupassant 5,500 PAGES THAT WILL HOLD YOU CHAINED BY THE HOUR All of Maupassant’s Stories, Novels, Novelettes, Poems, Dramas. Enter- tainment for a Thousand and One Nights. Love and Life in Strange Lands. Stories of War, Crime, Mys- tery and Horror. Writrs THE VERDUN EDITION Greatest of Story i COMPLETE—UNEXPURGATED. 17 Volumes Rich is famous in all Cloth Binding— Gold Tops as the supreme Each volume 8!;x5') inches. Big, Clear e 12_Point Type on pure White Antique Paper master of the short story Ee ca cine Maupassant ed He observed life with a miracu: lous completencss and told what hey which you get « saw with an intensity of feeling and SP'qeeéd velimnes (re with a prec which leave the reader of _25 big volumes. delighted and amazed. THINK OP IT In comparison with his novels and y stories, all others appear artificial and labored His choice of subjects is always redeemed by an DE KOCK'S exquisite irony and art, ‘The passions—lust’ and SEND $1.00 AND COUPON NOW WORKS cupidity—which stir most men and women to action if » tt tment, Price. $2500. SISTER ANNE did not stay Maupassant’s impartial hand so long as 5 ve the $2.00 cash discount BARBER OF PARIS this ugly side of humanity existed MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED GUSTAVE GIVEN TO PROMPT SUBSCRIBERS Tyumen anauneen mae THECHILD OF MY PAUL DE KOCK’S MERRY TALES |!" brunswick Din, New York City Very gay and very Gallic are these stories of the life of passant and the 4-volume eet of Is DAMSEL OF THE the Latin Quarter, of the caf berets. Few Amer | esd’ l'ee meet trons * THREE SKIRTS ican readers know this smiling writer of stories of the _ “4 8 De Luxe rgeois and the Parisian grisettes. But DE Volumes in 4 5 ¢ life of his little world of (Each size Numerous Original Illustrations the Paris bou new it better than he. ‘426 inches) Deckle-edged, laid paper But to get unique set with Maupassant you must be Over Big Ty; Art De Luxe prompt is limited. And no more after these 2,000 Pages Buckram Binding—Gold Tops are gone. MAIL COUPON TODAY! comicbooks.com