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Show SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT H He are pleased to announce that through special arrangement and at a ) j, H , preatf expense, we have secured the work of some of the best Eastern and West- H ern writers now before the American public, who will regularly contribute to this H journal during the ensuing year. H The list we publish below is not complete there are others to be added later i H on but the following famous names are indicative of the class of writers who 1 Hi have been secured and the wide variety of subjects that will be handled. B x We believe we have provided a higher literary feast for the readers of this H journal than has ever been offered to the subscribers of any Western paper. H As Mr. Perlmutter said to Mr. Potash, "(live a look:" Hi Frank L. Stanton, the great Southern poet, Margaret E. SangSter, in a series of H humorist and philosopher. articles of particular interest to women. H' W. J. LamptOn, the eccentric poet and Harriet PfeSCOtt Spofford, whose name humorist, who will contribute, among other is a household word throughout the country. H thing5 his famous "Jedge Waxen" series. Virginia Harlan, whose attractive style in M deorge V . OODart, the pioneer in his her comments on matters of current interest V own peculiar field, who will contribute ''Ikey's have gained for her a wide circle of readers. V Lf l his Falher" Margaret Watts de Peyster, whose m Franklin FyleS, the celebrated playwright intimate knowledge of the "400" and her H and dramatic critic, who will contribute a crisp style in telling of their fancies and foi- . B weekly letter devoted to the New York stage. bles has given her first place among writers of H Edward Marshall, war correspondent, this description. H author and magazine writer, who will be William Allison MaySOn, M. D., H heard from in a series called, "Sayings of the who will contribute interesting and valuable H Old Salt. articles on medical topics. H Ferdinand C. Iglehart, the noted lectur- Cara Reese, whose magazine articles are in V' er and writer, who will discuss entertainingly such demand. Hi live topics of the day. John Anderson Jayne, publicist, preach- N. m I J OSephine CjrO, the humorist, whose "Funny er and writer, who will discuss leadingpublic M Tales of the State" have made her famous. questions. H Together with the above, there will be special articles from timewjjtime by H' Angus K. Nicholson, R. W. Sloan, John L. Considine, Arthur W. Copp, Murray Schick, Irene - Dickson Schulder, Ike Russell, W. H. Bramel and others. H Another feature will be an illustrating service covering national, international H and local subjects. I Do you think you can get along without Goodwin's Weekly now? I i Don't you think you owe it to your family to provide them with this journal once m a week? Don't borrow your neighbor's, get it for yourself. H The price is $2.50 the year you can pay more for your good reading matter, but you can't get more. B Goodwin's Weekly j K C. C. GOODWIN, Editor. I J. T. GOODWIN, Mgr. L. S. GILLHAM, Bus. Mgr. |