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TO ALL NEW AND OLD SUBSCRIBERS TO THE WASHINGTON BEE, paying SO. = & adv: our paper nce for three months, we willsend 13 Books Free—any 1 section: for $1.50 ionths, and 26 Books Free—any 2 sections; or, for $2.50 our paper and AND POPULAR Qne Book ench week for 52 weeks, mailed to your ct ns, and ¢ a) lasti SECTION 3. , 45 JEsop’s Fables. The work of an ancient genius. Children have read them for centuries, and grown people quote them every day. 44 Anecdotes of Public Men. Washington, Franklin, Webster, Clay, Tilden, Lin- coln, Scott, Grant, C eld, Gladstone, Butler, Han- cock, Lee, and all the leading men of the century. 43 Building Plans for Prac- Saray tem fee eevee. sneer: price from $500 to 84,500. 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Brappox, author of “Lady Audley‘s Secret,” ete, 32 Reaping the Whirlwind. a BS By M Ceci Hay, author of “Old Mid- et ." ete. By Wits Course, author of * N SECTION 4, beginning NOV. Sth, 1887. 58 Doom an Atlantic Epi- SODE. By Justrx H. McCantsy. Apowerful and thrilling story of life on an American liner. The hand of a master is visible from the “all aboard” at Liverpool tothe terrible landing at New York. 57 William Shakspeare; Way AND WHAT HE WROTE. By, H. re ace 80 much about the immortal “ Bard im this work of ‘the brilliant French which no one can afford # the human heart in its spirations. Part IL a AS A rince of Abyssinia. Part I 54 Money. By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- TON. Whoever bas read Shal a erchant of Venice” should re Bulw Under the above title you see the coinage and hear the Jingle of the full play. 53 Peg Woffington. By Charles READE. mi piece hy the creat novelist mosaics with which great mind wk. PartiL i2 PEG WOFFIN ‘ON. 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It ranks as the pre icture of devotion and sincerest ex- pression of the “ tender passion” ever placed on the 59 Juliaand Her Romeo. By Davip CaRistie Murray. This author is-always ingenious and racy. In “Julia and Her Romeo” he is particularly charmiug. The reader is held to the jast in a spell hich makes him regret the end of ‘the story. SECTION 6, beginning MAY 5th, 1888. Inted fo illustrate high life. “The work of enccn ce 83 Clouds and Sunshine. py s2 The Haunted House. by Sm E. Buiwer Lrtrox. One of the great author's quaintest conceits and most happily told stories. 81 John Milton; When, Why AND WHAT HE WROTE. By H. A. Tanz. This great work is full of surprises, and one can get a better idea of Milton, his times, style and works from its pages, than from any other source. 80 Dr. Marigold. By Char- LES DICKENS. One of Dicken’s crigpest and most amusing sketches of a quaint and curions oaraee Readable, laughable, and a sure antidote care 79 The Knightsbridge Mys- TERY. 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