-E.P. IRWIN
COLOMBO--VINCENT DE SILVA
CAIRO--P.S. TAYLOR
ALLAHABAD--J.H. THORNLEY
BOMBAY--C.S. DE ANDRADE
CAPE TOWN--FRANK BURTON
NAIROBI--JOHN MACNAB
WELLINGTON--F.W. SIMMONDS
SIDNEY--J.G. PATON
BUENOS AIRES--DAN CAREY
RIO DE JANEIRO--ARROXELLAS GALVAO
SANTIAGO--ROBERTO GATTICA
HAVANA--A.D. ROBERTS
REYKJAVIK--AXEL THORSTEINSON
[Illustration: MARY T. DOUGHERTY
_Editor of Women's News_]
Few women have attained pre-eminence in Journalism. Mary T. Dougherty is
outstanding among the few. Her life's work is dedicated to promoting
greater happiness, greater opportunity and greater influence for women.
She knows America's great women, leaders in social, educational, civic
and political spheres. She devotes all her knowledge, experience and
ability to keeping the Evening Journal overwhelmingly FIRST as a home
newspaper.
[Illustration: JAMES O'CONNOR, EDITOR
_Harlem and Bronx Section_]
Thorough newspaper man who has grown up with the Bronx and uptown New
York. Writes editorials on local topics. Conducts "'ROUND UPTOWN"
column. Edits a real neighborhood section.
Every day over 122,000 copies of the Evening Journal sold above 110th
Street in Harlem, Bronx, Washington Heights and Westchester County
include this section.
[Illustration: RICHARDSON WEBSTER, EDITOR
_Brooklyn and Long Island Section_]
A "Dyed-in-the-Wool" Brooklynite from cradle to editorial chair.
Associated with Brooklyn newspapers for many years. Prominent in
Brooklyn's civic, social and commercial life. Edits a section of real
local news for Kings, Queens and Nassau Counties.
Every day over 234,000 copies of the Evening Journal include this
section, which is thoroughly read in Long Island homes.
[Illustration: DR. FRANK CRANE, PHILOSOPHER]
He knows the problems of the human race. Simplicity of thought and
staunch adherence to an uncompromising philosophy of optimism
distinguish the work of Dr. Frank Crane. His writings are helpful,
encouraging, inspirational. His followers are legion. Thousands of
Evening Journal readers in New York City and suburbs look forward to his
daily articles. His wisdom marks the paths for a happy life.
[Illustration: "BILLY BENEDICK," SOCIETY EDITOR]
"Billy Benedick" ... who is he? He is a member of the most exclusive and
highly placed society set of New York. His newsy quips and chatter about
the doings of socially prominent men and women have established one of
the most extensively rea
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