23 JULY 1910, Page 23

READABLB Novxts.—In a White Palace. By Louise Mack. (Alston Rivers.

6s.)—The story of a young lady who im- personates her friend and appropriates her testimonials in order to obtain a place as companion. After many vicissitudes all ends well.—Two Men and Gwencla. By Mabel Barnes-Grundy. (Mills and Boon. 6s.)—A novel of smart society in which a fashionable man who has married a country girl for love tires of her with almost inconceivable rapidity.