ARGOSY-ALLSTORY
WEEEKLY
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FIVE CONTINUED STORIES
The Orchid Huntress - Marguerite C. Storrs 289
A Three-Part Story—Part One
Prairie Flowers - James B. Hendryx 316
A Six-Part Story—Part Two
The Picture on the Wall - J. Breckenridge Ellis 354
A Six-Part Story—Part Three
The Mysterious Quest - Frederick R. Bechdolt 376
A Five-Part Story—Part Four
What Was That? - Katharine Haviland Taylor 393
A Six-Part Story—Part Six
ONE NOVELETTE
Mr. Binger Buys a Bed - Bertram Lebhar 340
SEVEN SHORT STORIES
The Circle of Fate - Robert W. Sneddon 308
The Crimp - Henry Leverage 332
Who's Boss? - Winnie Freeman 370
The Snow Bath - Frank A. Halverson 387
A Job for Mr. Finney - T. L. Sappington 412
Tim - Genevieve Wimsatt 421
Pop Drummond's Birthday - Chauncey C. Hotchkiss 424
"THE PEARL MERCHANT"
BY GEORGE C. SHEDD, author of "The Red Road," "Cold Steel," etc.
will appear as our complete novelette with featured cover picture next week. Its the first in a new series— The Blazing Road"—introducing again Lord of Lords Jim, his efficient factotum Hassar, and a string of fresh adventures in the Near East that will hold you breathless and admiring.
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