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  THE NOVELS OF MARY ROBERTS RINEHART

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  DANGEROUS DAYS.

  A brilliant story of married life. A romance of fine purpose andstirring appeal.

  THE AMAZING INTERLUDE.

  Illustrations by The Kinneys.

  The story of a great love which cannot be pictured--an interlude--amazing,romantic.

  LOVE STORIES.

  This book is exactly what its title indicates, a collection of loveaffairs--sparkling with humor, tenderness and sweetness.

  "K." Illustrated.

  K. LeMoyne, famous surgeon, goes to live in a little town wherebeautiful Sidney Page lives. She is in training to become a nurse. Thejoys and troubles of their young love are told with keen andsympathetic appreciation.

  THE MAN IN LOWER TEN.

  Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.

  An absorbing detective story woven around the mysterious death of the"Man in Lower Ten."

  WHEN A MAN MARRIES.

  Illustrated by Harrison Fisher and Mayo Bunker.

  A young artist, whose wife had recently divorced him, finds that hisaunt is soon to visit him. The aunt, who contributes to the familyincome, knows nothing of the domestic upheaval. How the young man metthe situation is entertainingly told.

  THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE. Illustrated by Lester Ralph.

  The occupants of "Sunnyside" find the dead body of Arnold Armstrong onthe circular staircase. Following the murder a bank failure isannounced. Around these two events is woven a plot of absorbinginterest.

  THE STREET OF SEVEN STARS. (Photoplay Edition.)

  Harmony Wells, studying in Vienna to be a great violinist, suddenlyrealizes that her money is almost gone. She meets a young ambitiousdoctor who offers her chivalry and sympathy, and together withworld-worn Dr. Anna and Jimmie, the waif, they share their love andslender means.

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