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Your Last Chance to Get the World’s Greatest Mystery and Adventure Stories Have you read “The Sire de Maletroit's Door,” or “Thrawn Janet,” by Robert Louis Stevenson? Rich With Adventure You will pass many pleasant hours with The Masterpieces of Adventure with such authors as Balzac, Stevenson, Poe, Jack take the orders in turn. At This Special Combination Price As much as we would like to put more on the market, so that everyone could buy a set, we can’t, for these are over-runs from the big editions and that is why they are so limited. We have to There is no other place in the world that we know of, where you have such an opportunity to fill your library with some of the greatest stories in literature at such a bargain. London, Bret Harte, Washington Irving, O. Henry, and a score of other master story tellers. Stories that take you into the inner circle, rich with picturesque adventure and romance. Once you start reading this set of stories you won't stop, for you get the Look at the Contents of These Famous Books! THE MASTERPIECES OF ADVENTURE Stories of the Sea and Sky hip that Saw a Ghost Frank Norris , htmare of the Doldrums W’. Clark Russell The Kite Major-General E. D. Swinton Superdirigible “Gamma-. Donn Byrne The Lighthouse Keeper of Aspinwall Henryk Sienkiewics The Wreck Guy de Maupassant The Descent into the Maelstrom Edgar Allan Poe The S| Oriental Adventure Stories The Inlet of Peach Blossoms Nathan Parker Willis In the Pasha’s Garden H. G. Dwight The Quest of the Golden Pleece Sir Hugh Clifford Count Julian and His Family Washington Irving A Goboto Night Jack London The Two Byron E. Veatch Samurai Adventures in Desert Places Edgerton Castle Stephen Crane Selma Lagerlof Bret Harte Thomas Hardy O. Henry W. H. Hudson The Baron's Quarry The Man and Some Others The Outlaws Princess Bob and Her Friends The Three Strangers The Passing of Black Eagle Nino Diablo Adventures Within Walls The Sire De Maletroit's Door Robert Louis Stevenson A Double-Dyed Deceiver O. Henry The Bold Dragoon Washington Irving The Bet Anton Chekhov La Grande Bretéche Honoré de Balzac The Masque of the Red Death Edgar Allan Poe Dr. Manette’s Manuscript Charles Dickens Silence Leonidas Andreiyef THE MASTERPIECES OF MYSTERY Ghost Stories Algernon Blackwood Montague Rhodes James Katherine Rickford Guy de Maupassant William Harvey Ralph Adams Cram Robert Louis Stevenson Wilbur Daniel Stecle Pliny the Younger Riddle Stories The Mysterious Card Cleveland Moffett The Great Valdez Sapphire Anonymous The Oblong Box Edgar Allan Poe The Birth-Mark Nathaniel Hawthorne A Terribly Strange Bed Wilkie Collins The Torture by Hope. Villiers de Isle Adam The Box with the Iron Clamps Florence Marryat My Fascinating Friend William Archer The Lost Room Detective Stor The Purloined Letter The Black Hand Arthur B, Reeve The Biter Bit Wilkie Collins Missing: Page Thirteen Anna Katherine Green A Scandal in Bohemia Sir A. Conan Doyle The Rope of Fear Mary E.and Thos.W.Hanshew The Safety Match Anton Chekhov Some Scotland Yard Stories Robert Anderson Mystic Humorous Stories May-Day Eve Algernon Blackwood The Diamond Lens James 0" Brien The Mummy's Foot Théopile Gautier Mr. Bloke’s Item Mark Twain A Ghost Lafcadio Hearn The Man Who Went Too Par . Benson Chan Tow the Highrob Chester Baily Fernald The Inmost Light Arthur Machen The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange Sir A. Conan Doyle The Man with the Pale Eyes Guy de Maupassant The Rival Ghosts Brander Matthews The Listener Number 13 loseph: A Story ‘he Horla The Beast with Five Fingers Sister Maddelena Thrawn Janet The Yellow Cat Letter to Sura Be “sure to read ‘The Wreck,” “The Horla,” and “The Man with the Pale Eyes," some of de Mau- passant’s greatest stories. ‘adventure fever.” With the passing of the years these sto- ries still stand upon their merit, and are accorded an immortal place in the world’s literature. Full of Mystery Thousands of people have been thrilled with the mystery stories of Arthur B. Reeve, A. Conan’ Doyle, Guy de Maupassant} Anna Katherine Green, and Donn Byrne. You get mystery stories by these authors and twenty-nine other famous thrillers in The Masterpieces of Mystery. This set embraces some of the most famous tales of mystery ever written and will be a fascinat- ing addition to your library. There is nothing quite as splendid as the mystery story for relaxation and change. It takes you out of the dull rut of every day affairs and plunges you headfirst into red-blooded mystery that will rest your mind and tighten your muscles. Send No Money—But Act Now This is a case of “he who hesitates is lost,” for these double sets of books, for the price of one set won't last much longer. Those who apply first fo this striking collection of the most intensely in teresting stories ever assembled in uniform bind. ings, will be served first. The binding is rich red cloth with gold lettering. After the present supply of combination sets is exhausted we will only ship single sets to orders, for The Masterpieces of My: tery or The Masterpieces of Adventure. Your last chance to get the most thrilling collection of virile, hard-hitting stories at an unheard-of price. H Request for Inspection | Doubleday, Page & Co., Dept. M-6311 Garden City, A | Ifa combined set ef Masterpieces of Adventure | and Masterpieces of Mystery is still available, you ay ship to me on appro" If not satisfied I | may return the books within 5 days. Otherwise | ! by I will remit $1 promptly and $2 a month for four months. | Address. PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORK comicbooks.com