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Lives in Rydal, Ga. Other Soldiers in France, The. HARTMAN, LEE FOSTER. Born in Fort Wayne, Ind., 1879. Graduate of Wesleyan University. Engaged in newspaper and magazine work in New York City since 1901. Now assistant editor of Harper's Magazine. First story, "My Lady's Bracelet," Munsey's Magazine, October, 1904. Author of "The White Sapphire." Lives in New York City. *Frazee.

An excellent story is often refused because the periodical to which it is offered is overstocked with similar material. Such conditions are often trying, Skim; I've had a good many manuscripts rejected myself." But the boy would not be conciliated. "I'll send it to Munsey's, thet's what I'll do; an' then you'll be durn sorry," he said, almost ready to cry. "Do," urged Louise sweetly.

I boldly complained of my poverty, inasmuch as it deterred me from my work. "I have now proven my case," I wrote him, "my poems have appeared in the Century, in Everybody's, in Munsey's.... "I have acted, as well, as a professional in a first-rate play, by a great European dramatist ... giving Kansas the distinction of being the first to produce Iistral on the American stage....

McClure's Magazine, 251 Fourth Avenue, New York City. Metropolitan Magazine, 432 Fourth Avenue, New York City. Midland, Moorhead, Minn. Milestones, Akron, Ohio. Munsey's Magazine, 8 West 40th Street, New York City. Outlook, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City. Pagan, 174 Centre Street, New York City. Parisienne, Printing Crafts Building, 461 Eighth Avenue, New York City.

*Gay Old Dog, The. FOLSOM, ELIZABETH IRONS. Born at Peoria, Ill., 1876. Grandfather and father were both writers. For a number of years member of editorial staff of The Pantagraph at Bloomington, Ill., doing the court work there and reading law at the same time. Left newspaper in 1916 to devote herself to fiction. First short story, "The Scheming of Letitia," Munsey's Magazine, April, 1914.

It is hard to realize the meaning of these figures, which represent the present circulation of MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE. Three years ago five magazines "The Century," "Harper's," "Scribner's," "The Cosmopolitan," and "Munsey's" apparently occupied the whole magazine field. But their total circulation was not over five hundred thousand copies.

You see, if cannon and machine-guns are out in the open, they are almost instantly spotted and put out of action; and so with magazines like "Leslie's Weekly", or "Munsey's", or the "North American Review", which are frankly and wholly in the interest of Big Business.

VII., pp. 240, 241; Crofut's "The Vanderbilts and the Story of their Fortune" ; also article in Munsey's Magazine, Vol. Hope without an object cannot live. Coleridge Have an aim in life, or your energies will all be wasted. M. C. Peters Every one should take the helm of his own life, and steer instead of drifting. C. C. Everett Ambition is to life just what steam is to the locomotive. J. C. Jaynes

While these observations were going on "Munsey's" and "Everybody's" were having a dispute. "I publish sillier stuff than you," said "Munsey's." "I defy you to prove it," said "Everybody's." "Let's form a ring and have them fight it out," suggested a rank outsider "The Clipper." At this, however, there was a protest from one hitherto silent. A soft soprano voice spoke.

Men will not take up the 'intolerable disease of thought' unless their feelings are first stirred, and the strength of the idea of Science has been that it does touch men's feelings, and draws motive power for thought from the passions of reverence, of curiosity, and of limitless hope. A. T. Hadley in Munsey's Magazine, 1907.