Judge, 1925-09-12 · page 36 of 37
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sei being © before! BABY: BOY and a baby girl had been cast up by the sea, on opposite shores of a desert isle. They had grown up alone and apart, each living a primeval life. Then, after twenty years, they met. They knew, nothing of the relationship of man and wonian—nothing of love. They wondered at the® strange new emotions: kindled ' within vethem. Irresistibly primitive passions drew them together. And there, in their island Solitude, was unfolded one of thé strangest love stories that could ever fall within: human experiénge. eo Who» but Morgan Robertson could have conceived such an unusual-and daring story? Who but he ever has written such gripping stofies of strange adventure in the far corners ofthe earth! No wonder that he has been cclaimed by such writers as Irvin Cobb, Rex ch, Booth ‘Tarkington, Robert W. Cham- , Rupert flush and many; others! + Some of the masterpieces \MORGAN ROBERTSON: 8 Splendid’ {Volumes + 65 Weigel Stories — 2.00 Thrilling ‘Pages: . “No American’ writer has ever better short stories than jordan Robertson. No Ameri- rer wrote as sea written."— the sailor whose only acd tant pt the rtson had been a sailor before ing about ‘the seyen seas. ten a story until he was Kah or ears old. He'was absolutely unknown, hour iooney, without influence. erful, the mast) kn He had never ¢ being back tous the Gay-dkeame of boyhood." Fla ley Peter Bunne (Mr, Dooley). “The “ablest writer of sea stories In this country.” —Rex Beach. “The very ocean ought to rise Robertso: Butthe “Afunsey’s sa up and bow to Morgan Robert- of Itself is foamy and on their chest: First Complete pubtett E Edition ~ More and more insistent has grown the deJ_ mand for a COMPLETE SET of Morgan stories.~ Robert H. Davis of “I know of no American writer Morgan hoshared the of heartbrea! you $1 promptly eet within him was tying for expression erate his first story incr an upturned for a desk. , \ ickly he rose to fame. M teer a lifetime of heartbreaking struggle and poverty, he victory—but,, only) for a fleeting moment before his death. But his work could not die. All over the country people were thrilling to his wonderful tales of the sea—stories of breathless adventure on old- time Sailing vessels—stories of mutiny—of pirates—of réd-blooded fights—of shipwreck —of shanghai and brutality—of <courage, sacrifice and love. The sopeen dramatiza~ tions of such ne as "Masters of Men,” ‘is held audiences ¥ Sa, ee iota Yhe world over. month for eleven months, otherwise will within 1 30.Irving Place more entitled to preservation in volumes. At last. the plea of atory-lovers ia to be satisfed. The first complete publiaded edition of Morgan Robertson ts | ready. | tlie tonsterpieces of romance and adventute bare teen collected and publahed tn a hibrary of eight baad volumes. Here are 65 pulse-quickening, blood-sciris Sorina incbading the two novela. "Stasters of MS” “Binfol Pee (Oe each eet Of this new dition Ald: wil be paid to Morgan Robertson's wid Bushand’s wish that his writings tight provide AR income for ber declining Yea Special Low » Pric “Offer s Approval it once, a complete set will be sent for pe tai TION. Hetura, it—# you chouse— will ogn a cesar Hf you keep it. cod oniy $1.0 in 5 abt then'SLOg 8 month until the special low price of S17.00'n eC yaad, “The books are durabiy and uniformly boued in rich clot wer 2.000 pages. ACT NOW. Just ‘mail” the’ coupém and get your wet at once for free examination, before thie ereat Tatro- ductory Offer ia withdrawn. McKinlay, Stone & Mackenzie Dept. R-29 New York (as WRECK OFTHE TITAN Pri ¥. in this great set 65° stories—over 2,000" pagts—of thrilling ad- venture and romance, eperrereye Ebisea! racty = fe = re comicbooks.com