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Show Sj-t tm-n r t . 'TS, I CRAVING FOR LOVE STORIEsJ i j. 4. 4- -I- 4- -T 4- - 4--f 4- 4- 4- t M, Henr h '!''n' '"""'J' cdltor r ""fi Weekly, M I tcrtatnlngly of his experience ns nn editor, and It will doubtl.,,'!' 1 "to write.- of the maraz.r-s to know what a I of one of the best periodicals In tho country Sa8 upon th ,ub mngnzlne coiitrlbuttorm. I The magazines,' declared Mr. Nelson, "vvnnr anything ih I attraetlvel) Illustrated Today the public inslstn on being en( J 1 v. magazine article must be light, much lighter than In oar, ' and must contain plenty of anecdote. In fact, the averaM , ' o Hale l often a series of anecdote which are nothing more than emhr)o short itorles" Then )oti do not believe. Tilth the critics, that the popu,ar!lret( Phort slot) in on lhe wane. No It Is not tiue whatever critics si)-. Lv er thing is Unalntw. 1 this' form of llctlon Th- idea that tho love story Is out ot favor, t' I ol-urd Tim psychological story may be flying out, be aus, th 4- vnnt nttlon but the love storj In splto ot the critics, still holl, n, 4- of honor. 1-ove! People nro not tiring o love; they aro never tl 4- love, it 13 true that adventure Is a supremo element In the moritjft 4- ,tori but when the adventure Is one of love. It makes the beitj,. norj Hery storj which denla with human beings must deal wnj,, aid woman l'larc i mm nnd woman In any po.ltinn shlch e 4 a.e of Interest lo eaih other and to tho world, and what Ii th. tet 4- Almost Invorlnbly a love stor)." 4-4-4-4-t4-JT-r--r -- -t-4-44.4.4.4-4.44 |