uestionably the greatest cartoonist of the age. His pen combines the
master strokes of the artist and a broad knowledge of politics and
public affairs. He gives Evening Journal readers the "high lights" of
the news of the day and portrays unerringly the virtue or villainy of
public characters. Powers' outstanding talent has helped to make the
Journal the most interesting evening newspaper in America.
[Illustration: GARRETT P. SERVISS, ASTRONOMER]
He writes the story of the stars and tells it fascinatingly every day in
the Evening Journal. His mail exceeds that of any other contributor. He
treats authoritatively on the science of astronomy, yet captures and
holds the attention of the reader who has no technical knowledge of the
subject. Thousands of students of the heavens above follow his daily
writings in the New York Evening Journal.
[Illustration: BEATRICE BURTON, FAMOUS NOVELIST]
She is outstanding among the highest paid women writers of newspaper
serials in America. Being the wife of a famous newspaper man she has a
keen understanding of what the newspaper reader seeks in fiction. Her
novels such as: "Hollywood Girl," "Money Love" and "Gilded Kisses" have
attracted intense interest among the largest audience of evening
newspaper readers in America.
[Illustration: ELENORE MEHERIN, AUTHOR]
One of the most successful writers of serial stories for newspapers in
the country. Author of "Chickie," "Sandy," "Shackled Souls," "Her
Fling," "Hearts Aflame" and "Jerry," stories that depict life and fire
the imagination. All of these have appeared in the New York Evening
Journal--more are expected. Elenore Meherin's fiction grips and holds
reader interest from first to last installment.
[Illustration: WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD
AUCTION BRIDGE EXPERT]
One of the foremost authorities on the game of bridge. He "plays" a game
every day in the columns of the Evening Journal and writes with such
clarity that experts and novices alike understand. Tens of thousands of
bridge fans read his column daily. Thousands of Bridge Games throughout
New York and suburbs are played nightly according to Wilbur C.
Whitehead's "Sound Auction Bridge" which appears in the New York Evening
Journal.
[Illustration: MARGARET SANTRY
DIRECTOR RADIO PROGRAMMES]
Countless thousands of homes in Metropolitan New York "tune-in" daily to
New York Evening Journal Radio Programmes. Tens of thousands "listen-in"
to broadcasts by Ruth Mas
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