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Show I Mrs. Rinehart J j A Remarkably Successful and jy Versatile Writer and 1 I Novelist 1 FfallllliWIIIMIMIIEMIIMPM I&'sti V'f&k ffiiv jti t J YV- " f f - f V "it V 'J JX Vf f ' fj il Successful women novelists nre by no means unusual but there nro few 'writers among tho fair ser who hnvo displayed the versatility In their work that hns Mrs. Mary Roberts Rlnehnrt. Ono of tho things that Mrs. Rlne-'hart Rlne-'hart tnkes particular pride In is tliA .fact tlmt sho Is tho adopted daughter of the ISlack Feet trtbo of Indians, graced by tho nnmo of Pl-ta-raak-nn or "Running Regie." Whllo on n vacation va-cation In tho northwest two years ago, following her return from Kurope, Mrs. Rlnehnrt met tho chiefs of tho tribe, who conferred the usual honor upon her because of her bravery In visiting the battlo front. Sirs. Rlnclmrt's stories nro In great demand by the editors of tho best magazines mag-azines of tho country. Among her greatest successes nro "K," "Tho Mnn In Lower Ten," nnd ' The Circular Staircase." "Tho Girl Who Hod No aod" Is ono of her latest and best stories sto-ries and It Is with great pleasure that wo announce Its publication In serial form In this paper. |