Contents for March, 1923—Continued
The Weaving Shadows. W. H. Holmes 122
Chet Burke's strange adventures in a haunted house.
Niniba, the Cove Girl. R. T. M. Scott 131
An odd, fantastic little story of the Stone Age.
The Young Man Who Wanted to Die. ? ? ? 135
An anonymous author submits a startling answer to the question, "What comes after death?"
The Scarlet Night. William Sanford 140
A tale with an eerie thrill.
The Extraordinary Experiment of Dr. Calgroni. Joseph Faus and James Bennett Wooding 143
An eccentric doctor creates a frightful living thing.
The Return of Paul Slavsky. Capt. George Warburton Lewis 150
A "creepy" tale that ends in a shuddering, breathtaking way.
The House of Death. F. Georgia Stroup 156
The strange secret of a lonely woman.
The Gallows. I. W. D. Peters 161
An out-of-the-ordinary story.
A grim tale with a terrifying end.
The Ape-Man. James B. M. Clark, Jr. 169
A Jungle tale that is somehow "different."
THREE UNUSUAL NOVELETTES
The Dead Man's Tale.
Willard E. Hawkins
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An astounding yarn that will hold you spellbound and make you breathe fast with a new mental sensation.
A Remarkable short novel by a master of "gooseflesh" fiction.
The Chain. Hamilton Craigie 77
Craigie is at his best here.
A STRANGE NOVEL IN TWO PARTS
The Thing of a Thousand Shapes
Otis Adelbert Kline
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Don't start this story late at night.
THE EYRIE THE EDITOR 180
Also a number of odd facts and queer fancies, crowded in for good measure
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