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George Moore's New Novel

THE BROOK KERITH

By George Moore

A daring and striking story of the life of Jesus of real historical value as a vivid presentation of c temporary life and thought.

The narrative, embodying a most revolutionary interpretation of the founder of Christianity, is carre through in George Moore's well-known manner, with a great deal of realistic detail and with gr simplicity and beauty of style. $1.50.

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The Best New Poetry of the Year

GOOD FRIDAY AND OTHER POEMS

John Masefield's New Book

"Here is beauty of impression, beauty of expression, beauty of thought and beauty of phrase."- N. Y. Times. Cloth, $1.25. Leather, $1.50.

SONGS AND SATIRES
Edgar Lee Masters' New Poems

Author of "Spoon River Anthology."

"A deep poetic spirit, one of the greatest in the Ame of our time."- New Republic. Cloth, $1.25. Leather, S

New Books on Topics of the Times

THE HERITAGE OF TYRE

By William Brown Meloney

A spirited challenge to the patriotism of America, as stirring in its way as Owen Wister's "The Pentecost of Calamity." Fifty cents.

WHAT IS COMING?

H. G. Wells' New Book

Remembering Mr. Wells' almost uncanny success in some of his prophecies, this new volume of highly interesting forecasts is a work of large significance. $1.50.

THE PENTECOST OF CALAMITY

By Owen Wister
Author of "The Virginian," etc.

"Remarkable

we wish it could be read in fa every American."— The Outlook. Fifty cents.

THROUGH RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIA

Stephen Graham's New Book Author of "The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary," etc.

Stephen Graham's story of his remarkable journey an Russia to the frontier of China, full of many interestin periences, among the many-sided Russian people. trated. $2.50.

Jack London's New Novel

THE LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUSE

"A novel of large significance and unquestionable interest, executed with the fine finish, even the flourish, of an indisputable master." - Book News Monthly.

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Written with Mr. London's characteristic vigor and knack of picturesque diversion."— Boston He $1.50.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Publishers, New Yor

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The Britannica will cost $11 to $19 more

after 7.33 o'clock P. M., Saturday, the 17th of June. set now at present prices, before the prices go up. The advance is due to circumstances over which we have absolutely no control. Paper now costs very much more than it did before the war began. Some leathers cost 75 per cent more, and others cannot be imported they are under embargo. So it is with all other items in the manufacture of these books.

Even before June 17th it will probably be impossible for us to supply one or two bindings-those in the most expensive leathers, because there is an embargo on these leathers and no more can be imported from Great Britain.

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HE BRITANNICA is a work that you need. The greatest of

all reference works in this new edition consists of 29 volumes, with more than 30,000 pages. They contain 44,000,000 words. The 41,000 articles are the work of 1500 experts chosen for their supreme fitness from every part of the civilized world. There are about 15,000 pictures and maps. An index to the whole work with 500,000 entries makes all its wealth of information available.

Now this entire work will be sent you for a first payment of only $1. And we guarantee your complete satisfaction. We will refund every cent you have paid if you return the books, for any reason, within three weeks.

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HEN we arranged with the publishers of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica for the "Handy Volume" issue, we contracted for some sets printed on standard book paper like that used in school books and novels, for the especial use of public libraries and schools. Each volume weighs a little over 3 pounds, about twice as much as the corresponding volume on India paper, and is about twice as thick (24 inches). We call these sets "Special Economy" sets.

They cost less because the paper is less expensive than India paper-and you benefit by this saving. You can buy the "Special Economy" set-all the new Britannica-for $48 cash, that is, $10.88 less than the cash price of the cheapest India paper set-or for $1 down and 17 payments of $3 monthly $12 less than the instalment price of the cheapest set on India paper. It is only fair to say that 98 per cent of our sales have been of sets printed on India paper.

It is much better to buy this "Special Economy" set of the Britannica than not to buy the new Britannica at all. If you have plenty of shelf room for these thicker volumes,-if you want your dollars to go just as far as possible, buy the "Special Economy" set.

Remember all styles will advance in price on June 17th-this "Special Economy" set and each of the India paper sets. The order form on the next page shows the present low prices. Fill it in and send it to us to-day so that you may benefit by this big bargain. Sears, Roebuck and Co.

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will advance in price-$11 on the cheapest binding, $19 on the highest-priced binding and proportionally for other bindings.

Your order must be postmarked before 7.33 P.M. June 17th, if it is to be accepted at the present low prices.

Don't wait until the last minute. Order to-day. You run no risk, for we guarantee your entire satisfaction or your money back. Sign this order form now. Mail it to-day.

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Standard book paper, cloth binding, as marked with an X at the bottom of column at the right.

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66 'SPECIAL ECONOMY" SETS
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NOTE: More than 98% of our orders have
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