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Show George Agnew Chamberlain This citizen of tho world is ono of the most ingenious, versatile fiction fic-tion moldcrs of this or any other day. To a natural talent ho has been fortunate for-tunate In adding a wealth of experiences experi-ences gained in tho U. S. consular scnico at Rio dp Janeiro and Per-nambuco, Per-nambuco, BrasIlLorena Marques in l'ortugucao Hust Africa and Mexico City. His first story "Homo" appeared ap-peared anonymously and created much comment. It was followed by "Through Stained CIbbb," "John Bogardus," 'Not All tho King's Horses" and "White Man." Ho is best when indulging his gifts in a blend of romnnco and humor, excellently excel-lently exemplified in tho recently published novelctt6 "Taxi." Wo have' been fortunate in securing this for serial reproduction In this paper. It will start soon and we recommond .tljat..you read every Hnjof Jt .A, TtrVtraatl .... |