Neva's choice: A sequel to "Neva's three lovers"Lewis, Harriet
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Neva's choice: A sequel to "Neva's three lovers"
Lewis, Harriet
Conspiracies -- Fiction; Dime novels; Mate selection -- Fiction; Popular literature; Stepmothers -- Fiction; Young women -- Fiction
Our mode of living is very complex. The average business man and woman
and the house-wife have a lot to be troubled about these days, so that
the turning to good fiction as an escape from daily cares is perfectly
natural. This explains in part why the S. & S. novels are so popular.
The rest of the reason is that they are mighty good stories at mighty
low prices.
There isn’t a red-blooded man with a few hours to spare who will
not enjoy reading the stories of Buffalo Bill, by Colonel Prentiss
Ingraham, published in the BUFFALO BILL BORDER STORIES. There are some
fifty titles to choose from, and your dealer is sure to have a good
assortment of them to offer you. Here are a few of the titles in the
series which have recently made their appearance:
=Buffalo Bill and the Gold King= =No. 50=
=Buffalo Bill, Deadshot= =No. 51=
=Buffalo Bill’s Buckskin Bravoes= =No. 52=
=Buffalo Bill’s Big Four= =No. 53=
=Buffalo Bill’s One-Armed Pard= =No. 54=
If the above are ordered from the publishers, 4c. must be added to the
retail price of each copy to cover postage.
STREET & SMITH CORPORATION
79 Seventh Avenue, New York City
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A Big Customer
The American reading public is the biggest and only customer we have
for the S. & S. novels. It’s a good-natured, clean-minded customer,
too. That’s why the demand for our books is so phenomenal.
The MEDAL LIBRARY contains over five hundred different books by authors
who know how to write stories exactly suited to the wants of the
American reading public.
The quality of the stories, however, is not to be judged by the low
price.
Ask your news dealer to show you some MEDAL LIBRARY books, especially
those by Edward C. Taylor and Maxwell Stevens.
If the above are ordered from the publishers, 4c. must be added to the
retail price of each copy to cover postage.
STREET & SMITH CORPORATION
79 Seventh Avenue, New York City
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What Makes a Superwoman?
Beauty? No!
Daintiness? No!
Wit? No!
Youth? No!
Femininity? No!
Seek the Superwoman
You will find her in almost every generation, in almost every country,
in almost every city. She is not a typical adventuress, she is not a
genius. The reason for her strong power is occult. The nameless charm
is found as often in homely, clumsy, dull, old masculine women as in
the reverse of these types.
What Makes a Superwoman?
If you think the problem worth while, why not try to solve it by
reading Albert Payson Terhune’s great book, SUPERWOMEN? From Cleopatra
to Lady Hamilton--they are mighty interesting characters. Some of
them smashed thrones, some of them were content with wholesale heart
smashing. You will know their secret, or rather their secrets, for
seldom did two of them follow the same plan of campaign.
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