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Show 'a new leased wire I 1 SERVICE 1 Sunday Standard-Examiner j Will be Established February 26 I I J" : with a staff of stars who will cover every field of news of interest to the men and women of America ; ! C i ! ill H ! George N. Barnes, of the British Peopie I M Andre Tardieu, She coining power in France I In Maximiiiian Earden, the fearless publicist of republican Germany j j I 32- mW I ' 1 if National Affairs Covered by a Star Reporter of Long Experience Wall Street's Week-End with a Forecast of the Next Week Written j I at Washington Robert T. Small. bv America's Foremost Financial Expert Stuart P. West. j 1 i i Bth Professional and Amateur, by Nationally Known Ex- Women in the News and the Big Events of Interest in Her world m ' ' perts m Every Branch ot Athletics, Sparrow McGann, Walter Camp, ... . . . , XT 7 . - ; ; jl j j Geonre Chadwick written by a trained Newspaper Woman Jessie Henderson. j j I Europe's Struggles and Achievements A Ay pictured by a The Wage Earner, the Farrner and the Merchant; Their Many Inter- 1 Clear-Headed American Newspaperman William Bird. woven Interests as Well as Special Phases Carefully Analyzed by I Society in the National Capital Betty Baxter. Harden Colfax. j jl jl A Fifteen-thouscc' V, ;rd Repcrt iocmuing Dispatchies by the following I 7 j Staff of Distinguished Reporters: I I j j Stuart P. West I J J Financial editor of the New York I J Clobc and l recognised authority on ' ! J financial affairs since 1S97. He has ! , covered every big event in ihe world lit of finance in the test twenty year? and ii is an expert in analyzing market cou- ry ii ditions and the outlook from week to ( I I Wf-fk i H :rr I Harden Colfax " f 1 I I Tbe pf-uiiuQ rn einpi' (- t. ! Sf-Jj activities and best though' of a group J J of business experts, who aro lollowinc: the trend of affairs not only in Wash BeH i i lngton but In New York, Chicago. Bt ER Paul. San Francisco, and other trado I j Sparrow McGann I H T an expert on professional sport.1-. H His specialty prize fighting. He ' ii covers all the. championship bcuts , H ( throughout the year. Jessie Henderson No. newspaper feature in years has .secured such a tremendous success as "Seven Days in Li'l 01' New York," wired out of Coiham every Friday nlpht and giving the most easily read story of the week's events that ,one l'Bu imagine. Jessie Henderson never fails each Sunday morning ,,J iv' ill of America a good sound laugh at the expense of our hectic metropolis so verdantl) green in its mails ways of wisdom. - - v y j v.- .-V'- ' I I u ... .. . I William Bird An American newspaper man who Is winning fame for his clear-headed, simply written and wonderfully interim inter-im lativo dispatches from Europe's turmoil. Mr. Bird has a "roving commission." com-mission." His dispatches come from Paris, from Loudon, or Rome, or Madrid. Andre Tardieu George N. Barnes Former! French High Commissioner A member of the British War Cabinet to the United States. He is the man and of the British Peace delegation, of the hour In France Tardieu knows Mr Barnes enjoys today the conii America intimately. He spent wo deuce of the government In power and war. He represented Prance at the . Peace Conference. As a Journalist ln L,yd Georee- H? ls a balance and statesman he ranks lret today ia whel of conflicting Interests in Eng. the public eye of Franco, iaud and is a forceful writer. jit -mm. -mwm ii I,. Maximilian Harden By his scries of brilliant dispatches this year Mr. Harden has added Immeasurably Im-measurably to the world-wide reputation reputa-tion he already had as Germany's foremost fore-most publicist His was the pen the Kaiser could not silence in the grim days of war. it is just as fearless in depicting the conditions of today iu Germany. r ' Walter Camp While accepted everywhere as the final authority oh football, Walter Camp writes In a sport field as wldo as the country Itself and comprehensive comprehen-sive enough to take in every possible phase of games In the great outdoors. His dominant position as a uport writer writ-er goes right around the clock of the seasons. A - - 5 ' H j j Robert T. Small i - A nationally known 'reporter whose s assignments of the last twenty years i J bare taken him to many parts of the J i world. He is one of the clearest and ' ( most graphic writers in American J journalism Friend and confidant of J i many President and men of power po- ' llfically, he writes timely dispatches J on national events with the sureness J i of competent knowledge and a back- i ' ground of wide experience. J Betty Baxter Chronicler of Washington society. Her J I letters each week, covering every 1 I phaso of the many-sided social life of i the national capital, are written In a breezy, gossipy vein which gives the reader an Intimate contact with the personages and personalities in Wash- i me'i'ii i George Chadwick The foremost authority on baseball In America today. He knows the records at tho teams and the players. He writes intorootlngly about basoball b&- cnu99 ho knows ;bo same thoroughly. 1 1 Si AN D ARD-EX AMINER j |