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ii } THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1901. Ways on the bull side. Patrons of mine tremaallzandanimselss She fel asa Composer and Writer. i : y. “1 suppose the recent enormous he could marry the pretty Carmel but) SIR JOHN STAINER DEAD. 5 y in the stock market Is respon- Tegiia declared she was okt enough — f men are inveterate patrons of and Carmela sided with him. -, ‘ chee evenerouliateranalihevTarerat® The lover pulled ‘wre tr to kill|Lundon'’s Veteran Organiat, Noted have made thousands in the market ad- | y “tt ul hee \ OSS em ietisse ‘ f TTA . ton. "hw } - ts dosed, yas born In 154i . a Jeume here from the uptown oitic ot — heir brokers and sald, i | = 2, Women are Bulls and tour ead on Ds y -|Italian Suitor Refused} i: O Miun asun ater O Inton or St ” They Spend Winnings fortwtth they «| to Accept Postpone- S| PI L ES 2 | ment of Wedding. i in Clothes. had a prosperous s: §| <> Cured H BETTINA GERARD A BRIDE. | €l Easy. § 5 =a S §| Archie Birkett, Ionia, Mich.: |2 Actress te Now tire, Beamcts | AL TG gait work onan [Gy count ct piles. I suffered ter \5 ribly ali the time. Two ap- plications from 3 50 cent box \2 of Pyramid Pile Cure cured = me completely.” All drug- Is gists sell it, Book on Piles, causes and cures mailed tree, |B Pyramid Dreg Co, Mar- o> shall, Mich. Is ING aA onine 2 told that his nuptials ghter in ©, Witter, jure the father st two bullet wn, Paglia, twenty arded with Frank ISS Mule “We are merging tito a new er and dressma venue dex eat once « father natd! | noted New Publications | New Publications. of NEWSPAPERS and AUTHORS SENS NEN NES Great BOOK DISTRIBUTION at Ghe Wanamaker Store < K«K« < “ATHERTON” WEEK ~ GERTRODE ATHERTON. Ghree Popular Copyrighted Novels now read By co-operation with prominent publishers the International Association is AG now able to produce and supply certain valuable copyrighted works of well- known writers at a price which has surprised even the most careful book-buyers. The volumes are printed from the same plates as the regular $1.25 or $1.50 edition and on good paper. The bindings are in most cases a close fac-simile and the book is just as good to read and about as attractive to look at as the expensive edition, yet the cost is only Twenty-five Cents each It is marvelous that a popular copyrighted book of 339 pages (like Miss Atherton’s novel here shown), which has never been regularly published for less than $1.50, can be practically reproduced and handed out to you for a quarter—but so it is. This radical reduction is only made possible because author and publisher surrender royalty and profit for a time in exchange for wide publicity, which means future benefit, but the big end of the bargain is where it ought to be—with the book-buying public. The first work issued by the Association was Paul Leicester Ford’s fascinating railroad romance, ‘The Great K. & A. Train Robbery,” which can still be had while the allotment lasts. The second was Max Pemberton’s stirring tale of the Restoration, “A Puritan’s Wife.” also still on sale. This week will be especially devoted to this other favorite novelist and a new book, AMERICAN WIVES and ENGLISH HUSBANDS ~~ by Gertrude Atherton < Ghe BOOK “AMERICAN WIVES AND ENGLISH HUSBANDS" is a problem- novel of the best class, still it does not attemp! generalization except by telling, ’ GERTRUDE ATHERTON is one of the most brilliant of America’s She AUTHOR peer hols, the chem aed power of her tales are undeniable Ske is a writer who always has a story to tell and knows how to tell it. She never halts, never with convincing detail, what one Anglo-American marriage really was. At the beginning of the tale ‘ digresses. From the first chapter to the last her narrative moves with clever hasie to the con-| the heroine is buteleven and the hero fourteen, and in the earlier chapters there are touches akin to clusion. ~ | Mrs. Burnett's best work. THE NEW YORK HERALD says:— ‘firs. Atherton’s book discusses a problem whick | THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE says:--'*Mrs. Atherton has painted truthfully, as no | has rarely been handled with so much felicity."” | one has ever done before, a typical American girl."’ This is the easy way to get the books as issued. The Association announcements are made in The World exclusively, and in each announcement are printed Book- Vouchers, A little voucher together with the little price brings the book o ‘:> week or of any preceding week while the allotment lasts. It is best to apply promptly either personally or by mail. “| —_——_ Out-of-Town Read- ers mail to John Wana- miker 30 cents and voucher and the book ordered will be sent post-paid. [Seeveoerenceedcouetacuil Casey sii vu elves} City Readers secure the volumes for 25 cents each and one voucher at the | Wanamaker store. Voucher No. 1. Voucher No. 3 GERTRUSE ATHERTON “American Wives and English Hushan Voucher No. 2 PAUL L. FORD MAX PEMBERTON “The Great K. & A. i i é | Train Robbery.."* ‘A Puritan's Wife”, Until to-day ‘‘American Wives and English Husbands’ has never been regularly published for less than $1.50, yet the surrender of author's royalty and publisher’s profit, and the closest economy in printing and binding an enormous edition, make it possible to distribute the volumes in a wholesale, popular way at only Twenty-five Cents a Copy, making this distribution THE MOST REMARKABLE OFFERING OF NEW COPYRIGHTED BOOKS EVER KNOWN Above are the vouchers for the three books now ready. You can’t go wrong in getting them all. Bring or send the vouchers, with price named, to JOHN WANAMAKER, NEW YORK | | | | \ j Cut this Out. Cut this Out. Cut this Out. _ COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Everything for Housekeeping. Everything Reliable. Everybody Suited in Every Way, Cash or Credit. CHATHAM SQUARE. 12ist STREET. 193 to 205 Park Row, 2226 to 2234 3d Ave., Chatham Square. Corner of 124st St. 95th YEAR. 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