CloLrac Morris* Memoirs 



Some Recollections of a Distinguished Career by America 's Greatest Actress. 



It is seldom that one person is master of two arts. Miss Morris is not only a great actress 

 but writes with extraordinary power and charm. 



Her rise was full of hardships and against obstacles almost insurmountable. How this trail, 

 friendless girl made her way from the lowest round of the ladder to the highest rank in her 

 profession is one of the most remarkable records in dramatic history. . She tells the storv of htr 

 trials and triumphs with dramatic power. Her reminiscences of great men and women of her 

 profession will be found of extraordinary interest. She will tell of John Wilkes Booth, Lawrence 

 Barrett, Joseph Jefferson, Mrs. Gilbert, and other great stars in the dramatic firmament. 



The Best Short Stories 



We have secured a large number of short stories from the most popular fiction-writers of the 

 day. There will be stories of all kinds. Stories of the railroads, stories of love, stories of 

 adventure, stories of character, stories of humor, and everv other kind of good storv that is 

 written. Some of these writers are : 



ROBERT BARR CHARLES WARREN MARTHA McCULLOCH-WILLIAMS 



HAMLIN GARLAND J. LINCOLN STEFFENS JOSEPHINE DODGE DASK.AM 



SARAH ORNE JEWETT FRANK H. SPEARMAN GERTRUDE ROSCOE 



JACK LONDON G. K. TURNER F. B. TRACY 



WILL PAYNE E. E. KELLEY ALVAH M. KERR 



WM. M. RAINE GEORGE HIBBARD 



Every effort will be put forth to give our readers the best literature in everv department. 



Art in the Magazine 



Each month will be found in our pages pictures by some of the American artists who have 

 already achieved fame : Howard Pvle, Louis Loeb, Frederic Remington, Albert Herter, Kenvon 

 Cox, F. V. DuMond, Orson Lowell, Howard Chandler Christy, W. R. Leigh, the Misses 

 Cowles, George Varian, W. H. Hyde, Jay Hambidge, A. I. Keller, H. Reuterdahl, Thomas 

 Fogarty, Lucius Hitchcock, Charles R. Knight, Harry Fenn, H. R. Poore, E. L. Blumenschein. 



The work of the younger illustrators, manv of whom have first made their appearance in 

 McClure's — Henry Hutt, Walter Glackens, Charles L. Hinton, Arthur Heming, F. Y. Cory, 

 Ellen Bernard Thompson, Bertha Corson Dav, Frederic Gruger, Harrison Fisher, R. M. Reav, 

 Will Grefe, C. D. Williams — will be a feature of the magazine for the coining year. As in 

 writers, so in artists, we are always on the lookout for the new note. 



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