THE OUTLOOK ADVERTISING SECTION BONNIE MAY ENOCH CRANE By "A strolling player comes Bonnie May, a child of the theatre, thrown by odd chance into the midst of a conservative and aristocratic family, presents a picture sometimes fantastic, sometimes pathetic, but always lovable one of the most thoroughly winning little characters in fiction, Illustrated by Reginald Birch A Novel Planned and Begun by F. Hopkinson Smith and Completed by The story is of New York; it has much of the flavor of "Peter"-its characters as lovable, its scenes as colorful. There is a preface in which F. Berkeley Smith explains how in completing the book he followed a full and elaborate synopsis prepared by his father for the whole novel. Illustrated by Alonzo Kimball $1.35 net OLD GLORY By Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews Author of "The Perfect Tribute" Three little stories of the flag-" The Colors," "The Stranger Within the Gates," and "The Star Spangled Banner "—all intensely patriotic and all with a distinct note of timeliness. "Patriotic stories that deserve to rank with the author's The Perfect Tribute 'and that is, indeed, high praise."-The Outlook. |