. .j 1-1 j .SI. ' " "., I'TPICT W " .' I. . . "V folEmETr,' W " a T11..&' 'J- "V 1 "y!.- "';, r It 5 fc l -' '-w . EVE2OT&1 PUBLICO" LEDaEIHIlVAiBELPHIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 19201 L7 M XJI X"I TV irA. iK xX.- ny'B IGTION has been for centuries the most powerful influence upon the thought and conduct of mem and women, as it is the sole literary form of universal appeaL Nathaniel Hawthorne's story, "The Scarlet Letter," to cite but a single instance, lighted aflame of human compassion in the breasts of our New England ancestors, and played a vital part in obliterating the essential cruelties of Puritanism in America. and other stories exerted a positive influence on the social and economic conditions of their tinle, just as the stories of our day which appear in The Red Book Magazine point for this generation the way that America is going and must go. The Red Book Magazine is being conducted with a firm and unchanging consciousness of the power of this type of fiction which makes every aspect of human life in this new America of ours as clear as noontime .." ..,. f.,-1 SWMMWS !! I II III II II , ' M Ml I I,.. 'Wfwim&wm&iMKWMm THE RED The Magazine RemMeV5rid Tlie purpose of -;7 The Red Book Magazine which has been awarded the appellation "The Magazine of a Remade World" is concretely expressed in the February number by An editorial on the human factor in industry, by Brace Barton A story concerned with the new feminism, by Ludan Gary A novel reflecting our social and industrial conflict, by CIaE ence Budington Kelland A story of one of our modern parenterplexing daughters by Nalbro Bartley A novel expressing the vital romance"of the West, by Stewart Edward White Astory of animal life on the edge of civilization, by Waltee Pnchard Eaton A poem of the modern spirit of recreation needs, by Walfi Mason A story of the survival of ancient'chivalry, by J. F. Natteford A novel of today's tempestuous youth, by Rupert Hughes A story of the last outpost of savagery, by Beatrice Grimshaw A story of the go-get-it spirit of our land today, by Albert Irayson Terhune A story of the last American border, by J. Frank Davis A story of present-day rural life, by George Barr McCutcheon. A story of the new spirit in business, by Ida M. Evans A tory of a new social relationship, by Corinne Lowe Jvlore tHan. 700,000 copies triotxtHly At all Hews Stands n- I J'SW., 1 I M m 1? a II 1 i 41 " ft " A !,- ' : i ' ' . Mfc. ' .. A..! f" i w a Mi t'A. n $., "