lJVEfrlN6--PTOBHO-' LfcDgEK-PHILADEI.I'ffiA, MONDAY, OCTOBER The Magazine of a Remade World 24 .1021 .; a II I ! ! I I I tgSJcWUgdtSBTg 1 lMVlfl2V'4ltfP''fe ir fS3yM 1 lJ r' n m , i -- -mtammmmmmmttHtmmaaumHtrmm' wi n WJ lu I ! " I I "4 rii fien. ' Ounnjpenbu 3 knew that whatever makes for clean and upright manhood and womanhood and geed Americanism is right, and should be encouraged. I knew, top, that Fiction has for many years been one of the most potent social forces. People who turn away from sermons and lessens eagerly read Fiction. Of necessity they are influenced by what they read, and the power of Fiction is therefore enormous in controlling national opinion and development. ifVillamilla" A story of modern American childhood by one who knevys that childhood best BOOTH TARKINGTON "Seuls for Sale" A great novel of a girl's adventures in the wonder-world of the motion pictures, by RUPERT HUGHES "Mamselk Cherie" A brilliant novel of modern American soci ety and the new youth dominating it, by GEORGE GIBBS "The Gelden Moment" ' A splendid football story that will recall te Secretary Denby his own college days, by GERALD BEAUMONT VLuJlwi The distinguished Secretary of the Navy, under date of October 10th, 1921, in his appraisal of Fiction as a force of great power in influencing na tional opinion, gives perfect definition te the spirit of The Red Boek Magazine itself as reflected in the November number by HAL EVARTS LEE WILSON DODD JAMES K. HANNA who worthily revives interest in our best who brings te the November number an- who has written from the heart an intenselv ?rr 7 IL , ; ,. , , 5COry or tnc Uld etncr netc of humor in his mirthful story- poignant sterv of a child of the theatre in- tienn s jytece. West "The Settling of the Sage." MELVILLE DAVISSON POST who has written what is undoubtedly the strangest and most ingenious story in his career, in "The Great Cipher." EDWARD MOTT WOOLLEY who gives a wealth of hints te salesmen everywhere in his splendid business story "The Keys te Ausable." "Little Rufe." WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY FREDERICK ORIN BARTLETT who has in the issue another of his powerful who tells the dramatic story of a certain stories of his little Vermont town of Paris 4 Three Fingers of Heech.' ' sort of modern American young man in- 'His Mether's Sen. RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD LILLIAN LAUFERTY whose appointment as Ambassador te Italy who, en the ether hand, tells the revcahnjr pcrnaps stimulated his imagination te the story of a certain sort of American trirL in point of writing "Much Stranger" "Running Water." fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifnrniitiiy 1 !. Kre.i. aenBELe twttt! it , nianm THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE November Issue at all News Stands - Price 25 cents hi k i: I i i t i . 0 I : B A i I t f i c; i 1 i . i m w 3 I m m t c m t: i m i i V. I . I I K w a Cl ( K m m tfi -iv ,r J j J.1 (N
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