Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1911 — THE NATION AL MONTHY FOR FEBRUARY. [ARTICLE]
THE NATION AL MONTHY FOR FEBRUARY.
We know that the many subscribers Of this paper who are now receiving National Monthly regularly every month through a Clubbing arrangement with this paper will be delighted with the February number of this splendid magazine, which will reach them in a few days time. Chairman Norman E; Mack of the Democratic National Committee, who is the editor of National Monthly, Informs its that tbe February number will contain splendid articles of interest to every American citizen by several of the country’s best known men and women. For instance, Governor Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana contributes an article on “The Public Conscience.” It is a most timely, and coming direct from a Governor of one of the greatest states of the Union it will be widely commented upon. Judge Ben B. Lindsay, of Denver, author of “The Beast and the Jungle,” which thrilled the readers of Everybody’s Magazine some months ago. contributes a special article to the February number of National Monthly, entitled “Justice for the Child.” In this article Judge Lindsey tells of some incidents that were brought directly to his notice in his famous Children’s Court in Denver. Perry Belmont, the millioniare New York banker, attended the recent Democratic banquet and meeting at Baltimore as a reporter for National Monthly, and he has favored Chairman Mack’s magazine with a splendid account of this gathering of Democrats. It is not every mag .- zine ,that can boast of having a millionaire reporter on its staff. Erving Winslow, secretary of the Anti-Imperialist League, contributes a splendid article on “The Phillipines Today.” He urges immediate independence for the Filipinos. Frank B. Lord writes on “The Direct flection of United Slates Senators.” Mr. Lord, who is National Monthly’s Washington correspondent and one of the cleverest writers -in the Senate press gallery, also reviews the ambitions of Senator Cummins, looking toward the Repdblican [nomination for the presidency in 11912. Ruth Bryan Owens, a daugh-
ter of William J. Bryan, writes on her recent visit to Palestine. Kate Burr, .another-clever woman writer, contributes an article on "A New Discovery of the United States.” George Ade and f John Kendrick Bangs contribute pages of humor. Geoige Randolph Chester, author of “Get Rick Quick Wallingford,” writes a splendid story for the„ February number of National Monthly. In fact, this number of National Monthly is one of the best that has ever been brought out, and every reader of this paper should embrace the opportunity offered to get National Monthly in clubbing with this paper under the very favorable terms we are now offering. Any of our readers who desire to see a copy of the February number of National Monthly can- do so by calling at this Office. !
