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WHEN THINGS
WERE DOING


If you recognize the class struggle, and think the capitalists will not give up the things they own until they have to, you will be pleased with When Things Were Doing, by C. A. Steere. Here is the way it strikes the capitalistic editor of the Louisville Times: "A book cunningly named and cunningly written to lure the casual reader into a perusal of Socialistic literature whether he will or not. The name is fascinating and the story begins as though it were to be intensely interesting, but before three chapters are passed its true import is seen. * * * Its insidiousness is only enhanced by the attractive features of it." Cloth, $1.00, postpaid.

Ne We will mail When Things Were Doing and the International Socialist Review one year for $1.30. The Review alone is a dollar a year, and it is now the most readable socialist periodical in America.

CHARLES H. KERR & COMPANY (Co-operative)
Chicago