double the influence of St. Nicholas★ So rich is the program of ST. NICHOLAS for 1914 that the boy or girl you care for most has got to have it. To mention only three of the important features: THE CENTURY CO., Union Square, New York I am interested in the details of your Plan to Double the ST. NICHOLAS Family before May 31. Tell me about them. PLEASE SEND ME A COPY OF ST. NICHOLAS Orman Pr C. M. Four Novels Which No Lover of Book News Monthly calls it: "An amazingly tender and beautiful story, in which smiles and tears get a good deal mixed." ELEANOR HALLOWELL says the Chicago News: "has the rare faculty of making unusual events seem as plausible as ordinary ones, and of finding in ordinary people something absolutely new and interesting." Frances Hodgson Burnett's "A modern fairy story without fairies; a romance without "Little Ann, Lady Joan, the Duke, and all the other characters stand out with intense personalities. "The fascinated reader wishes it longer. No one stops to consider whether it is probable or not; no one cares." -Christian Endeavor World. Delightful illustrations by Chapman. Price $1.40 net, postage 12 cents Jack London's John Barleycorn His own story of his life. A presentation of the Price $1.30 net, postage 12 cents Maria Thompson Daviess' In which the author of "The Melting of Molly" "treats Pictures to match the story. Price $1.00 net, postage 7 cents Eleanor Hallowell Abbott's The White Linen Nurse The kind of live little book which stirs its readers to hot discussion. As good as "Molly-Make-Believe"? Read it, and decide for yourself. Pictures by Pfeifer. Price $1.00 net, postage 7 cents Published by THE CENTURY CO. ANTHONY THE ABSOLUTE W. MORGAN SHUSTER says: "I have read the entire story with keen interest. FREDERIC TABER COOPER says: "In its essence the book is romantic, in much "I derived a keen delight from Mr. Merwin's Frontispiece in tint and eight insets by Crosby At your bookseller's. Published by THE CENTURY CO. The New Book by Samuel Merwin The Works of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell "He had the freshness of feeling which is the quality of a man of genius.”—The Outlook. Dr. Mitchell's books are Westways Dr. Mitchell's last novel, and, in the estimate of many, his greatest. "A work to be classed with the greatest fiction of the English language, a work that will last for all time as a brilliant picture of American life, manners, and sentiments, at a period of the Civil War that was one of the most important in the development of our country."-Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer. Price $1.40 net, postage 12 cents Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker The great novel of the American Revolution, and The Red City A historical novel of the second administration of Wash- John Sherwood, Ironmaster The life story of a master of men, told with Dr. Mitchell's vivid reality and masterly skill. Price $1.20 net, postage 12 cents Earlier Books by Dr. Mitchell Constance Trescot-A Diplomatic Adventure-The Guillotine Club-The Youth of Washington-Dr. North and His FriendsCharacteristics-Circumstance-When All the Woods are GreenFar in the Forest-The Adventures of François-The Autobiography of a Quack-Roland Blake-In War Time-A Comedy of Conscience-Little Stories-Hephzibah Guinness-A Madeira Party— Prince Little Boy-The Wager and Other Poems-The Comfort of the Hills-Collected Poems. These books should be in every American library. Ask to see them at your bookseller's. Published by THE CENTURY CO. HOME "One of the big, vital novels which only come at long Brooklyn Eagle "A great many of us will read 'Home' with a deal of New York Times "Not for many years has there been in American litera- |