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 story, but I nominate Witch-House by Seabury Quinn for first place. It was the type of story I would like to see more of. No wonder so many readers wanted Lovecraft's Pickman's Model reprinted! It is a horribly delicious story. Seems to creep with horror. The terror that Pickman's art inspired is conceivably put over. Virgil Finlay's illustrations are perfect for ."

Miss Eve Barnett, of Binghamton, New York, writes: "I am a very new reader of your magazine, this (December) being only my second book. I found the majority of your stories fantastic, breath-taking and exciting. Also I found to my disappointment that others of your stories are too foolish and too common. For instance, I am sorry to see stories of werewolves in this magazine. Movies and dime-thrillers have outplayed them In the December issue, Out of the Sun was too short, but fantastic. In the November issue, Pickman's Model was swell, but left too much to the imagination."

Bruce Bryan, of Washington, D. C., writes: "Just a few lines on the current (December) WT. I much enjoyed Lovecraft's yarn, which I pick for first place. And the illustration was swell except for the hero's 'coiffure'. That's the most skeletal-looking picture of a skeleton I ever saw—and I ought to know because I've dug up and reassembled hundreds of 'em. Out of the Sun was good, and I rate it second. But one fallacy struck me—the author speaks of other shapeless lumps generated from the sun-rays that did not live or develop. Seems to me that over a period as long as the diary describes there would be a number of other forms of life that would incubate The Cyclops of Xoatl was written around a fine idea—but it was written all around it! The hero is too unconvincing and unsympathetic and his exclamations and epithets somehow seemed too picturesque. And in addition, the old Mexican Hernandez turned out to be quite a character. In one paragraph he spoke in broken English or fractured Spanish. But a paragraph or two later he'd be spouting English with the diction of a litterateur. Derleth-and-Schorer's work is usually exceptionally well written and presented in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SMALL ADS WORTH WATCHING Magic Tricks and Novelties LOOK. Fun, Magic, Mystery. Over 400 new articles illustrated in our gigantic 1937 catalog. Send only 10c today. Modern Sales Co., Box 1, Hannibal, Mo. Mental Arithmetic THE NUMERICAL WIZARDRY. Astonish your friends with amazing feats of mental arithmetic. Be a men¬ tal giant with figures. First public offering. Complete equipment, 50c, postpaid. No stamps. National Syn¬ dicates, P. O. Box 1443, Indianapolis, Ind. Miscellaneous STRANGE SECRET. Are strangers or acquaintances telling the truth? Is your sweetheart deceiving you? Learn this remarkable method. Complete instructions mailed, sealed, 25c coin, wrapped. Leshin Salts Service, 46 Shawmut St., Springfield, Mass. IMAGINATIONS and Wits stirred by these EIGHT interesting, hilarious and instrucUve articles. Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. All eight for 25c postpaid. L. Specialty House, 3835 Cambridge, Philadelphia, Pa. SANITARY Latex Goods—$2.00 gross, deluxe $3.00 gross. Make 500% profit. Sell to men! Year around repeat business. NALPAK COMPANY, 4515 North Kedzie, Chicago, Illinois. POCKET GOODS—Adults write for descriptive circu¬ lars. Frank Shilling, 1017-T Dueber, Canton, Ohio. Movie Cameras and Supplies 8M.M. Movie Camera $9.95. Films 60c. Projector $12.50. 16mm movie camera $12.95 up. Projector $29.50 up. Films, big discount. Leica Model G with F. 2 lens $150.00, like new. Block Cam. Ex., 1451-W Broadway, New York. 35 M.M. Films. One reel subjects $1.75. Western thrillers $2.00 reel; 100 feet 16 M.M. $1.00. Stamp list. Exclusive Movies, 5300 S. Talman Ave., Chicago. Perfume ROMANCE FROM HAWAII. Hawaiian Caress per¬ fume novelty bottle $1, Lei sachet 25c. Box 2273-F, Honolulu. Personal FRANK LANE. All is forgiven. Return or write to La Verna Lane, 211 Walnut Street, North Platte, Nebr. WHO IS THE MYSTERIOUS “KWO”? The solution to this baffling mystery is thrillingly told in one of the most startling stories ever written — THE MOON TERROR, in book form. Price 50c. WEIRD TALES, 840 North Michigan, Chicago, Illinois. Radio 1937 Auto or home radio absolutely FREE, send 25c deposit for plan, or stamp for details. De Luxe Radio Sales, 8801 Dennison, Detroit, Mich. Razor Blades MYCO Razor Blades. A Pittsburgh product. Guaran¬ teed, double and single edge, $1.30 per 100. Regular $2.00 value. Sample for stamp. Joseph Kowalski, Haydenville, Greensburg, Pa.