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P.S.--_Bill_:
Am going round with a new swell John and he writ this fer me. Itll make the fellos think Im a swell dame when you show it to them. Tear off this p. s. part. What's the matter, are you broke? You dont put no more stamps on your letters. Rite again.
Yours as long as you stay away, _Mable_.
DERE MABLE
LOVE LETTERS OF A ROOKIE By Lieut. EDWARD STREETER
The best selling book of 1918, 550,000 in 8 months. For genuine humor nothing written in recent years surpa.s.ses these letters from a "simple soldier" to his best girl. Read them--and live with the rookie through all his perplexities, through all his amus.e.m.e.nts, through all his work, live with him and laugh with him--and at him!
With 35 ill.u.s.trations by Corp. "BILL" BRECK Boards, 12mo, net 75c
_The Navy "Dere Mable"_ BILTMORE OSWALD The Diary of a Hapless Recruit By J. THORNE SMITH, Jr., C.B.M., U.S.N.R.F.
This book does for the Navy fledgling what DERE MABLE does for the rookie of the Army. It is the veracious record of the haps and mishaps of a verdant land-lubber plunged into a whirl of unfamiliar duties at Pelham Bay, as told by a recruit who has been through the mill. His experience are one long riot of laughter--no one with a son or a brother or a sweetheart in the Service will want to miss it and no one who is a recruit himself can afford to miss it.
With 31 ill.u.s.trations by d.i.c.k Dorgan, U.S.N.R.F. Boards, 12mo, uniform with DERE MABLE, net 75c.
Publishers FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY New York
READ AND LAUGH!
_Dere Mable_
LOVE LETTERS OF A ROOKIE By E. STREETER
_Written and ill.u.s.trated by two men of the 27th Division while at Camp Wadsworth_
15TH PRINTING, COMPLETING 550,000
One Long Riot of Laughter
Biltmore Oswald
_The_ DIARY OF A HAPLESS RECRUIT _by_ J THORN SMITH U.S.N.R.F.
Written and ill.u.s.trated by two men of the U. S. Naval Reserve Force at the Pelham Bay Training Station.
[Ill.u.s.tration: "'Do you enlist for foreign service?' he snapped. 'Sure,'
I replied, 'it will all be foreign to me.'"
(_Ill.u.s.tration from "Biltmore Oswald."_)]