Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 15

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The ZfesJ Serial Novels of the Year
The Yellow Horde . . ByHalEvarts
Periwinkle House By Opie Read
A Daughter of Discontent
By Clarence Budington Kelland
Mr. Billings Spends His Dime . By Dana Burnet
The Best Short Stories of the Month
Dutiful Dorothy
Through Hell for Him
Matthew Beman
Beyond the Desert
On Paradise Peaks
Striped Satin
Making It Human
NothhV Doin'
The Night Riders
By Meredith Nicholson
j By Wallace Irwin
By William MacHarg
By Alfred Noyes
By Charles Collins
ByJ.F.Natteford
By Barker Shelton
By Suzanne Buck
By W. A, Fraser-
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Bruce Barton's Common-Sense Editorial
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Masters of Fiction!
Ask any man or woman you chance to meet, to name, offhand, a
few of the world's greatest writers Invariably this challenge will
bring names of great writers of FICTION
This should drive home to every alert and open mind the fact that
Fiction is the form of most universal appeal in interpreting Life
Every human being sees life as a drama The big, vital steps of life
are based on Feeling Feeling perhaps tempered and controlled by
Reason but Feeling just the same!
Literature without the play of these forces and having no power to
make the reader feel, at least in a measure, as the men and women
felt who left their impress upon their day, is not the kind of Litera
ture that lingers in the human heart
This is why the Masters of Fiction have enshrined themselves so
securely in the affections of readers that they are first on the tongue
when names of Great Writers are demanded
No period in the world's history ever offered the opportunity to the
artist in Fiction that confronts the story-writers of today And in
this field of literary art there are a score of competent craftsmen
where there was one a half-century ago.
This is one reason why THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE has become one
of the most powerful educational forces in America; it realizes that
Fiction is the Master Art in the interpretation-of Life It publishes
only Fiction, and the best obtainable Fiction which portrays the
feelings that are shaping the destiny of Today and Tomorrow
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