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BET? TiYT-I ILL'S 1914-1915 ARIZONA MAIL ORDER CATALOG PAGE FIVE From the Press of ?v Goldsmith -Woolard PICTURES OF MEMORY Recollections of Childhood The most profusely llhistrated of the Colonel Woolard publica tions Thorough!) appreciated hy at) who Mljoy pleasurable re miniscences of begone days treasured by old and young alike. Tlie illustration are of superior artist ie merit. The uniformity of appearance, size, stork and binding of all the hooks with the exception of Good Fellowship is observed in this volume. OeM calf binding J 1.26 net. Card binding ."u cents net. THE BEAUTIES OF FRIENDSHIP The Title Tells the Story The fact thai nearly -'OO.tHio copies have been sold is evidence ..f the rare and masterly appreciation of an appealing sentiment exhibited in the selections compiled in this book. It is an es pecially attractive and appropriate yet Inexpensive gift to one s, friends, Ooze calf binding 11.25 net. Card binding oil cents net. 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ALL THAT'S LOVE LY Love Poems and Sentiments This delightful volume will be appreciated b every person who has been pierced by the intoxicating shafts from the bow of Love and this embraces eery member of the human fsmib. Colonel Woolard's admiring literary friends were highly grati fied with this production, doze calf binding 91.25 net. Cart binding H cents net. DEAR OLD FATHER A Tardy o,e '.'if bihdi Tribute 'ar I binding X CHWSTMAS jfc- Vr u GOOD FELLOWSHIP A Book of Toasts doze calf binding Jl.i'O net. Card bl r.u cents net. I First St. & Wash. Phoenix, Ariz. sssassssssississssssssasssSi Our Very' Beautiful CHRISTMAS Cards Seals and Labels are designed and made by the Gibson Art Com pany. This is a guaran tee of their beauty and quality. Cards Have you read Samuel Hopkins Adams's The Clarion THE STORY OF OLD DOC SURTAINE. THE PROPRIETOR OF "CERTINA." PERHAPS THE MOST LOVABLE FAKIR IN AMERICAN LITER ATURE. 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AMAZING GRACE A.UZ1,NG )M GRACE -"SWV TRIMBLE -JL W ' a -' " The love story is as satisfying as it is fresh, but humor and cleverness predomi nate among the read er's pleasures. It is light, sparkling, dain ty, deft. The central idea is a stroke of genius. The foun tain of wit never ceases to flow, flracc declares that young men will fall in love with anything whose skirt and waist meet in the back. There were plenty and no wonder to fall iti love with her. Other characters her inherited fiance, her shocked mother, her newspaper associates, her society and steamer friends, are dis tinct individualities, shining satellites of which she is the sun. By KATE TRIMBLE SHARBER Author of The Annals of Ann and At the Age of Eve Charmingly Illustrated by R. M. CROSBY 12mo. Cloth, $1.00 net A TALE OF RED ROSES The interest centers, however, not on the business end of the novel so much as on the delightful love story which threads through the narrative and in the charac ter of Sledge, the great political bos?, the central figure in both phases of the story. He is the mainspring of action a real, living character, who is )ound to excite, the reader's sympathy whether the reader agrees with him at all times or not. Sledge is really a character worth while, me ot Mr. Chester's finest creations. There is a newness and novelty, a Chester dash, spirit, go and quick -step about this story that will not permit any one who picks it op tn lay it aside until it is pom plrteit A Tale of Red Roses shows George Randolph Chester at his best. By GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER 4'2x7l2 inches. Cloth, 50 cents net THE CRIME DOCTOR EL W. Hornung has given the reading world the most original and fascinating mystery stories of recent years. 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We are nil of us more or less thrilled Iky the thought of poor but honest James suddenly finding himself In Mr. Rich Man's Shoes, and are interested and comforted when, as in this yarn, James finds the longed-for shoes dis tressingly tight. By EDGAR JEPSON 16 mo. 50 cents. 1 RILEY BOOKS The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley Biographical Edition in Six Volumes. Edited and Arranged By Edmund T. Eitel. For the first time, the complete works of James Whitcomb Riley in both prose and poetry are at the disposal of the public. 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