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Show i'Lltt'll'llUyil 'iJIILUUIOUl yululilll.llJJUiilUWIliiuliiMmlwIinil'l Mrs. Rinehart 1 A Remarkably Successful and -Versatile Writer and j Novelist I Hfe; HHrnSfcrHYflYiaHYA Hj f -?hx'it i 't jE. x ',ft"liBHffHcHfciH;j x iH Successful women novelists aro by no menus unusual but thero aro few writers among tho fair Hex who havo displayed the versatility in their work that has Mrs. Mary Roberts ltlnehart. Ono of tho tilings that Mrs. Rlnehart Rlne-hart takes particular pride In is tho fact that sho Is the adopted daughter of tho Black Feet trlbo of Indians, graced by tho name of I'1-tn-mak-nn or "Running Eagle." Whtlo on a vacation va-cation In tho northwest two years ago, following her return from Europe, Mrs, IUnehiut met tho chiefs of tho tribe, who conferred tho usual honor upon her becnuso of her bravery In visiting tho bnttlo front. Mrs. Ittneltart's stories aru In great demnnd by tho editors of tho best magazines mag-azines of tho country. Among her greatest successes aro "K," "Tho Man In Lower Ten," and Iho Circular Stnlrcase." "Tho dirt Who Had No God" Is ono of her latest and best stories sto-ries and It Is with great pleasuro that I wo announce Its publication In scrlhl form In this paper. |