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Show -; ;.; . ;Vvy,- 1 . j Wha&the Editor of Cosmopolitan j Magazine Offers You to Read j ! A short personal talk by trie-Editor with j the readers arid prospective read cm of 1 Cosmopolitan Magazine, The business of an editor is to give the readers of a publication the kind of magazines they want. That is what I try to give you. Tou will find in every issue of the Cosmopolitan at least one article and itory that you will remember tut being the best article and story of the month. Letters from readers oome in to me in a continuous stream, confirming this opinion. I will tell you what you are going to get for the next year. Charles Edward Ed-ward Rusaell is writing a series of articles under the general title of ""What Arc- You Going to Do About It 7" which exposes the legislative rottenness of New York, Pennaylvania, Illinois, California and elsewhere throughout tho country. " President Diaz, of Mexico, who has been condemned more than any man of modern times, tells his side in his autobiography, which Avill run through five numbers of the Cosmopolitan. Winifred Black is writing on "Woman's Suffrage in Great Britain" for the Cosmopolitan. Mrs. Black was sc nt abroad by this magazine to make a . '. close, study of the foreign situation as regards Woman's Suffrage, and to i tell her American sister about what she saw there. Harold Bolce is writing a series of. articles showing how the modern Women's Colleges in this country are teaching a new religion, which is ; to radically different from the religion of cur fathers as to be almost sensational. . Dr. Woods Hutchison, the famou s writer on popular medicine, is giving you a series of articles on babies and their care, which will interest every father fath-er and mother in the land. General Miles is now putting on the finishing touches of his autobiography, autobio-graphy, which will begin in n few months to be run in the Cosmopolitan. As to Fiction, I have been able to s ecurc the best work of the best writ era i of today: O. Henry, Bruno Lessing, Jacques Futrelle, Jack London, Porter Emerson Brown, Alfred Henry Lewis, George Randolph Chester, Sir Gilbert j Parker, Agnes and Edgerton Castle and many more. ; These are a few of the things that j you may expect to in the Cosmopoli I ' tan from now on. A costly array of sub- : jecta and writers, surely, but theGosmo- J politan's poliey has always been to give j its readers the best, regardless of price, f The Editor. Cosmopolitan Magajine All News-stands 15 Cents BUY IT NOW! TAKE IT HOME! I spis FK LUCIUS ,; i Lecturer and Examiner-' Examiner-' 'fe- ' in-Chief for the Interna-VixO Interna-VixO I'onal Institute of Vit-ology. Vit-ology. The Mystery of Science and marvel inrLVfa0isfDc;UnUr He is now at the OGDEN INSTITUTE of VITOLOGY iu j j 00 DEN THEATER BUILDING, for a short time only. r 4 I Hours to 6 and 7 to 9 P. M. j ; Other hours by special appointmcL r j it and powers, .how 1o develop aod l rlt , : ,n busing and love, hji dlj Jg.J'tS ou VnoNW j and how you cs cure and pro en th cm a mi j , : that you can gain from no other J? mwi mttrvolous I wonderfully Rifted man and get the benefit ci i j discoveries of all time. I U 1 .. '-T " l HEAD TILE CLASSIFIED PAGE |