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‘OneTwo-Three-Four Fights! ] The lovely burden which in his infatuation he had so gaily gathered into his strong young arms had become a dead weight. As with bursting chest he scaled one by one the last few steps, it seemed to him he was carrying something monstrously heavy, something horrible, which suffocated him, and which every moment = | he felt tempted to throw from him in rage. This ascent of the staircase in the sad gray light of the morning how typical of their whole history!’ How typical of the history of thousands like them || who yield to the insidiously seductive doctrine: ‘‘Eat, drink, play, for the rest is not worth while!” The story of Jean Gaussin’s infatuation for Sapho is a far more effective sermon than any homily on carnalism ever delivered from || the pulpit. That this was the author’s intention is indicated by his dedi- | cation: ‘For my sons when they are twenty years of age.”” Sapho is the masterly creation of Alphonse Daudet, and one of the powerf.l, gripping stories found in the Comedie d’ Amour ! oo THE GREATEST STORIES EVER WRITTEN BY THE MASTER REALISTS OF FRANCE | Given to Immediate Subscribers The Only Collected Edition of these Famous Stories in English | Paul De Kock’s Merry Tales WOMAN, with her fascinations, has changed the currents of history. She has marred, as well as made, great carcers. If, as the poet Pope declared, “ The The purpose of Paul De Kock in writing these very gay and very Gallic stories of the life of the Latin Quarter, of the | Cafés and Catarets, was frankly to amuse | | his readers. Few American readers know | this smiling writer of stories of the petits bourgeois and Parisian griscttes. But to get, this unique set with the COMEDIE D'AMOUR must be prompt. THE SUP- PLY IS LIMITED. proper study of mankind is man,'’ WOMAN undoubtedly has furnished the most interesting chapters. 1f any one doubt this, let him read the Comédie D'Amour. No nation has mae a closer study of the whole subject of WOMAN than the French. She has furnished the inspiration for the best in their Literature, their Drama and their Art. And it is to the literature of France, and to the works of her master realists, that we must go for the most intimate revelations of the heart of WOMAN—subject of cternal interest and mystery and endless fascination. In the Comédie D'Amour is presented for the first time in English a collected edition of the masterpieces of those famous French authors who have most excelled in the minute delinea- tion of feminine character and its effects on the opposite sex. To Get the Benefit of Our Before-Pub- lication Price Use This Coupon BRUNSWICK SUBSCRIPTION CO. 416 Brunswick Bldg, New York City and before: publication ‘Kock to Mail Coupon Today For Illustrated Descriptive Circular and Special Before- Address Publication Price and Terms Including the 2000-Page Set of De Kock Given to Immediate Subscribers. Occupation State comicbooks.com