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THE ARGOSY CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1916 The entire contents of this magazine are protected by copyright, and must not be reprinted without the publishers’ permission ONE COMPLETE NOVEL Pe SEGRE FOP SF PIE POON Novcoeccecosccncoccevesesoeccods les teieeens SEWARD W. HOPKINS 577 CHAPTERS I—XXXlIll THREE SERIAL STORIES THE: STAR: OF ‘ADV EMS UREA Pat! licwc. et sncn PERLEY POORE SHEEHAN 651 CHAPTERS I—IX HIS MAD MOVE ON THE MOVIES. Part II..............0..... STEPHEN BRANDISH 678 CHAPTERS VI—X (with Synopsis) FROM DUSK «lO: BARN sre Hl ocak ec GEORGE M. A. CAIN 700 CHAPTERS XIll —XIX (with Synopsis) NINE SHORT STORIES SHEET EERE SHEE RHEE ERE REE EER ERE ER RR ERE RO OO Oe SEER EEE REE REE Re eee! DRAEE nC, bakit aoucte cocoate ccapeoedbe ea ae aia NEIL MORAN Wis BG ik OAK Ah ee HELEN E. PROUTY 754 ee PAE AED os cic cdnde a butted both WAS: 009 at G 6pkeis Sona ee A. LINCOLN BENDER Ti Deh DC aE AIBC ar ieee canna veh Bicbedadessicbcbesscsote ee mews THE EDITOR 764 “HAMPTON OF THE HEIGHTS” By JOSEPH IVERS LAWRENCE will be the Complete Novel in the August Argosy, opening the eighty-third volume of the magazine. It’s a mystery story of exceptional interest, treating of a New York neighborhood hitherto unexploited in fiction. “DROPPING INTO MEXICO”, “HIS ISLE OF REFUGE” By F. K. SCRIBNER By FRED C. SMALE is a Short Story of vivid experiences that fell to an aero- starts in the next number. It is a Serial of unique nature, naut just across the southern border-line that will make being without a hero in the real sense of the word. But the August Aryosy of timely significauce. this does not lessen its all-compelling lare. This August issue will be a hummer. The above are only three of the many features. THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY, 8 West Fortieth Street, New York, and Temple House, Temple Avenue, E. C., London FRANK A. MUNSEY, President RICHARD H. TITHERINGTON, Secretary CBRISTOPHER H. Pope, Treasurer Single copies, 10 cents. By the year, $1.00 in United States, its dependencies, Mexico and Cuba; $1.50 to Canada, and $2.00 to Foreign Countries. Remittances should be made by check, express money order or postal money order, Currency should not be sent unless registered ISSUED MONTHLY. COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY Cj CG o | oS 8 5 a ie Ge ig 4 opel tp | + 8), ¢ Se vi SHORTY’S THEORY o o E} [oO ENTERED AT THE NEW YORK POST-OFFICE AS SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER—COPYRIGHTED EGO) mf) iG TOO SS (CO) h : ' V4 “4 { . ema :