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Show NEW SERIAL YARN BY CHANNING POLLOCK Channlng Pollock has written such dramatic musterpieces as "The Fool," "The Enemy" and "The House Beautiful." He wrote the lyric for "My Man," Immortalized by Fanny Brice. P.ut 'JIv onlv real talent." he has declared, de-clared, "is for friendship. I know more bishops and burglars, chorus girls and capitalists, bootblacks and barons, than anv other one man in the universe. ' And right there you have the explanation ex-planation of the remarkable insight H' vA v J CHANNING POLLOCK Into both the upper and lower crusts of life that makes Ins new adventure novel. ''Synthetic Gentleman.'' Gen-tleman.'' some of the grandest reading read-ing of this or anv other year. It Is the story of a second-story worker who broke into another man's house, stepped Into another man s shoes I (while his own were drying by the fireplace) and found that in order to keep the girl he loved he had to go right on wearing the disguise of a gentleman. Playwright, novelist, short story writer, essayist, poet, lecturer and lyricist of distinction, Channing Pol-i Pol-i lock, born in 1S50 in Washington, ! D. C, has become one of the outstanding out-standing literary figures of the present pres-ent day. It is with pride that this newspaper announces that hl9 "Synthetic Gentleman" will appear in these columns in serial form. This bright, exciting story Is guaranteed guar-anteed to keep anyone who begins it hanging on breathlessly to Ui very last chapter. |