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MC CLURE'S. 



McClures Magazine for February will 

 contain a character study, "Croker, " by 

 William Allen White, in which this 

 brilliant writer analyzes Tammany's leader 

 and declares the secrets of his power. 

 Also "In the World of Graft." 



Professor Ira Reinsen, LL. D., will 

 contribute on account of some "Unsolved 

 Problems of Chemistry." 



A narrative of Hernando de Soto and 

 his discovery of the Mississippi, by 

 Cyrus Townsend Brady, will be fully 

 illustrated. 



"Some Recollections of John Wilkes 

 Booth," is the title for a personal memoir 

 of Lincoln's assasin by Clara Morris. 



The authors represented are Rudyard 

 Kipling, Robert Barr, Sarah Orne Jewett, 



Josephine Dodge Daskam, and Edwin 

 Lefevre; the artists are Kenyon Cox, 

 Edmund J. Sullivan, Lockwood Kipling, 

 Edwin Lord Weeks, Genevieve Cowles, 

 Charles L. Hinton, Henry Hutt, George 

 Gibbs, and Frederic Dorr Steele. 



THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. 



A dozen of the wealthiest capitalists in 

 the country men who wield absolute 

 control over immense business enterprises 

 will tell the readers of The Saturday 

 Evening Post (February 16) why they 

 remain in the race which they have 

 already won. 



Each of them writes frankly'whether he 

 makes money for his own sake, for the 

 sheer joy of working, or to gain the 

 power with which vast capital invests 

 itself. 



