. The Argonaut . son of a Russianprincess, throws himself into the vortex oflabor, and becomes a Chicago mechanic; andthe shrewdly drawn picture of the labor lead-ers, the union organizers, and the patientproletariat in the Western cities might wellhave been the result of a mans observationand association. Miss Frenchs men andwomen are intensely real, and there is some- thing so sturdy in the moral fibre of JohnnyIvan and his friends, and so likable in theirunprotesting warmth of heart, that the sym-pathies are warmly stirred throughout thisinteresting story of mans pride and womanstenderness.


. The Argonaut . son of a Russianprincess, throws himself into the vortex oflabor, and becomes a Chicago mechanic; andthe shrewdly drawn picture of the labor lead-ers, the union organizers, and the patientproletariat in the Western cities might wellhave been the result of a mans observationand association. Miss Frenchs men andwomen are intensely real, and there is some- thing so sturdy in the moral fibre of JohnnyIvan and his friends, and so likable in theirunprotesting warmth of heart, that the sym-pathies are warmly stirred throughout thisinteresting story of mans pride and womanstenderness. Published by the Bobbs-Merrill Company;$ Good Short Stories of the salty yarns, spun by James B. Con-nolly, serve to reveal to the landsman muchof the heroism and the accompanying tragedythat develops in a life on the ocean is humor, too, in these trenchant talesof mans constant struggle against the visibleand invisible perils of the ocean, and TheDeep Seas Toll gives a good idea of the. Octave Thanct, author of The Man of the Hour. Published by the Bobbs- Merrill Company. rough but real loyalty that exists amongshipmates of the better class. Published by Charles Scribners Sons; E. P. Dutton & Co. are publishing TheLife of Moliere, by Henry M. Trollope, withtwo photogravure portraits. SCRIBNERS NEW BOOKS THE VOYAGE OF THE DISCOVERY By CAPT. ROBERT F. SCOTT, R. , 1 vols., $ netThe latest and greatest Antarctic expedition, described by the comman-der and fully illustrated. JUNGLE TRAILS and JUNGLE PEOPLE By CASPAR WHITNEYIllustrated, $ net, postage extraOne of the most entertaining books of travel and adventure that hasappeared.—San Francisco Chronicle. A THIEF IX THE NIGHT By E. W. HORNCNGFurther adventures of A. J. Raffles. Illustrated, $ His adventures hold the breathless attention of the reader. —Boston Trancript. THEPRINCESS PRISCILLAS FORTNIGHT Bv the author of Elizabeth and Her German GardenThe charming story of a ru


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