Riddles

The Story of a Summer Holiday

By Irving Bacheller

ONE of the most notable of recent fiction successes was “Man for the Ages,” Mr. Bacheller's novel inspired by the life of Lincoln. After its serial publication in EVERYBODY'S, the book became one of the six best sellers for 1920. In the story that follows, the same author, with characteristic quaint humor and pungent philosophy, tells of a young New England millionaire who posed as Uncle Sam Junior for a summer month's holiday. The story will be concluded in the June issue.

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