Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 02, 1922, Night Extra, Image 8

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Princess Cantacuzene
Who is at home in every capital in
Europe is revisiting France, Italy and
Austria, talking with statesman and
peasant, and putting it all in an In
tensely interesting narrative.
Kenneth L. Roberts
Is crystallizing and translating official
Washington into terms that the
voter can understand, enabling him
te grasp what his government is
doing for and te him.
against Belgium our correspondents, selected for their spe
cial fitness and their ability te get the news from the leaders
who make history, have covered the world and presented in well-considered and well-rounded articles, based en first-hand
information, the political, social and economic history of our times. Presidents, Premiers, statesmen and great business men
also contribute their views te our columns. Autobiographies of men and women, who have themselves been a part of
stirr ng events and leaders in their fields, round out this vivid picture of world affairs.
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Lothrop Stoddard
Whose brilliant books, The Rising Tide of Celer, The New World
of Islam and The Revelt Against Civilization, are an international
sensation, will visit the Balkans, Turkey and the Near East generally,
and analyze die new and acute problems that they present
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Huge Stinnes
The great German financier dis
cusses reparations and kindred ques
tions, the future of' Europe and the
possibility of a France-German ccer
nemic entente.
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Herbert Jehnsen
America's Foremost Cartoonist
pokes fun at the sham, plays up the
real American. A cartoon by Mr.
Jehnsen appears in every issue of
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.
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The Saturday Evening Pest is a weekly Outline of
History. Since that day when Germany first marched
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Isaac F. Marcosson
Whose articles en the Far East are
new appearing, i9 just back from
Germany with the latest chapters of
the greatest economic "mystery
story" in the world.
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Samuel G. Blythe
Who specializes in politics and poli
ticians, is in England, watching and
writing about die moves of the great
and the near great en the world
chessboard.
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Eleaner Egan
Whose illuminating series en Rus
sian conditions has just been con
cluded, will seen start for India,
where great events of world impor
tance are in the making.
The Lunatic Fringe
Politics as it is, with some facts about
the birth and the death of the Pro
gressive party, by one of the national
leaders who both helped te form it
and te give it decent burial.
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