ROBERT W. BOLWELL
After College—What?
12mo, cloth, net 75c.
A protest, in the form of autobiographical chapters, against
dawdling through college. The author is sprightly and readable,—anything
but preachy—but does put some very wholesome
and helpful facts in such form as to grip the reader.
HALFORD E. LUCCOCK
Five-Minute Shop-Talks
12mo, cloth, net $1.00.
One of the best things of its kind yet issued. In each
of these thirty or more brief addresses, Mr. Luccock employs
terse, epigrammatic language and contrives to compress
into a five-minute talk the wisdom and counsel of a fifty-minute
sermon. Every word is made to tell—to tell something
worth hearing and heeding.
CHARLES CARROLL ALBERTSON
Chapel Talks
A Collection of Sermons to College Students. 12mo, cloth, net $1.00.
Practical discourses on essential subjects delivered in various
colleges and universities, including Columbia, Cornell,
Dartmouth, Princeton, Yale, and Virginia. No one of these
sermons required more than twenty-five minutes to deliver.
They are characterized by earnest argument, familiar illustrations
and forceful appeal.
CORTLANDT MYERS, D. D.
Author of "Real Prayer," "The Real Holy Spirit," etc.
The Man Inside A Study of One's Self. By Minister at Tremont Temple, Boston. 12mo, cloth, net 50c. A four-fold study of the inner life of a man, in which the popular pastor of Tremont Temple, discusses the forces that make him, lift him, save him, and move him. The book is prepared in bright, interesting fashion, and abundantly furnished with suitable and forceful illustration. JOHN T. FARIS
Popular-Price Editions
The "Success Books"
Three Vols. each, formerly $1.25 net. Now each 60c. net (postage extra).
Seeking Success
Men Who Made Good
Making Good
Dr. J. R. Miller says: "Bright and short and full of illustrations
from actual life, they are just the sort that will help
young men in the home in school among associates and in
business."