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  GROSSET & DUNLAP'S DRAMATIZED NOVELS

  THE KIND THAT ARE MAKING THEATRICAL HISTORY

  May be had wherever books are sold. Ask for Grosset & Dunlap's list.

  WITHIN THE LAW. By Bayard Veiller & Marvin Dana. Illustrated by Wm.Charles Cooke.

  This is a novelization of the immensely successful play which ran fortwo years in New York and Chicago.

  The plot of this powerful novel is of a young woman's revenge directedagainst her employer who allowed her to be sent to prison for threeyears on a charge of theft, of which she was innocent.

  WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY. By Robert Carlton Brown. Illustrated withscenes from the play.

  This is a narrative of a young and innocent country girl who issuddenly thrown into the very heart of New York, "the land of herdreams," where she is exposed to all sorts of temptations and dangers.

  The story of Mary is being told in moving pictures and played intheatres all over the world.

  THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM. By David Belasco. Illustrated by John Rae.

  This is a novelization of the popular play in which David Warfield, asOld Peter Grimm, scored such a remarkable success.

  The story is spectacular and extremely pathetic but withal, powerful,both as a book and as a play.

  THE GARDEN OF ALLAH. By Robert Hichens.

  This novel is an intense, glowing epic of the great desert, sunlitbarbaric, with its marvelous atmosphere of vastness and loneliness.

  It is a book of rapturous beauty, vivid in word painting. The play hasbeen staged with magnificent cast and gorgeous properties.

  BEN HUR. A Tale of the Christ. By General Lew Wallace.

  The whole world has placed this famous Religious-Historical Romance ona height of pre-eminence which no other novel of its time has reached.The clashing of rivalry and the deepest human passions, the perfectreproduction of brilliant Roman life, and the tense, fierce atmosphereof the arena have kept their deep fascination. A tremendous dramaticsuccess.

  BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. By George Broadhurst and Arthur Hornblow.Illustrated with scenes from the play.

  A stupendous arraignment of modern marriage which has created aninterest on the stage that is almost unparalleled. The scenes are laidin New York, and deal with conditions among both the rich and poor.

  The interest of the story turns on the day-by-day developments whichshow the young wife the price she has paid.

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