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This page is primarily **advertising content**, not satirical editorial material. It promotes Leslie's Weekly magazine, highlighting features in their February 11 issue. The main article discussed is "Lincoln's Silent Son"—a feature about **Robert Todd Lincoln**, Abraham Lincoln's surviving son, who was nearly eighty years old at the time of publication and lived in retirement near the White House. The piece emphasizes his lifelong preference for privacy and avoiding public attention. The ad also mentions other magazine content: a "Buck Up, Business!" series by Samuel Hopkins Adams featuring Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover's economic views, and a serial story called "The Safety Valve" by Scammon Lockwood. The page aims to attract subscribers at five dollars annually.

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Lincoln’s Silent Son GOOD many people throughout the country know that one son of the Great Emancipator still survives. Compar- atively few people, however, know very much about him be- cause of his life-long policy of self-effacement. + In its Lincoln’s Birthday Number--the issue for February 11—Leslie’s Weekly has an interesting illustrated article about Robert Todd Lincoln, who is now nearly eighty years old and lives in quiet retirement in the shadow of the White House where, as a young man, he dwelt with his illustrious father. Leslie’s for February 11 contains other notable features, among them a summarizing article in the “Buck Up, Busi- ness!” series by Samuel Hopkins Adams. In this Mr. Adams presents the views of Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, on the present economic situation. Then, there is another installment of Scammon Lockwood's fascinating serial story, “The Safety Valve,” which is proving a delight to readers of Leslie’s. These are only a few of the features you will like in Leslie’s for February 11. Remember, you can buy Leslie’s at any news stand for 10 cents a copy, or have it delivered to you at your home as a subscriber for Five Dollars a year. Join the rapidly growing army of Leslie’s readers NOW. comichooks.