Judge, 1923-10-20 · page 27 of 36
Judge — October 20, 1923 — page 27: what you’re looking at
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reueceecmununeaareacnaceinerene i z “ ae 4 SUCCESS The Most Helpful Magazine in the World Contents for NOVEMBER 1923 ORISON SWETT MARDEN, Editor Vol. , Vl WALTER HOFF SEELY, Publisher FRANCIS TREVELYAN MILLER, Managing Editor EDWARD ALDEN JEWERY -Associate Editors—HENRY BRESSMER DAVIS BIG SPECIAL FEATURES WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH THE WORLD? Inaugurating a Series of Great Debates—A National Forum on Vital Problems—Introductory: ‘We are looking to America’ By EDWARD ALDEN JEWELL WHAT IS YOUR CHANCE TO BECOME PRESIDENT? A Psychological Analysis of Moments and Events that Send Men to the White House . .By FRANCIS TREVELYAN MILLER HUMAN INTEREST FEATURES UNDER THE BIG ELM TREE A Great Story of How Big Men are “Humanizing” American Industry—One of the Greatest Industrial Stories ever told........ By WALTER HOFF SEELY THE FINE ART OF SPENDING MONEY As practised by OTTO KAHN—What it Costs to Give America its Arts and Music—Financial and Aesthetic audit... By L. J. de BEKKER FICTION HARRISON RHODES’ GREAT STORY: “The High Cost of Living Like Tom Robinson” A Comedy Satire of American Life Introducing our old friend to the pages of Success. . STEUART EMERY’S THRILLING TALE: “The End of the Loop”’ Adventures in Big Scoops and Tong Wars H. M. HAMILTON’S DRAMATIC ADVENTURE: “The Master of the Dark Star’’ Mystery Tale of a Doctor, a Sea Captain and a Woman off the Coast of Long Island GREAT AMERICAN ROMANCES FROM SCHOOLMASTER TO HEAD OF AMERI- CAN BANKERS Story of Walter Head who started at $30 a month and was recently elected President of the American Bankers’ Association............Told by JOHN HANBERRY BUILDING A BUSINESS OF $200,000,000 A YEAR The Man on the Job and How He Did It—Story of James Simpson of Marshall Field & Co. Character Study by ALLEN SINSHEIMER WHY BE AFRAID OF PEOPLE? The Man Who Overcame Fear—He Learned What He Knows by Knocking on Doors—Self- Analysis of R. C. Barnum.....As told to ALBERT SIDNEY GREGG SCIENTIFIC FEATURE WHAT FOURTEEN MILLION OWNERS OF MOTOR CARS MAY EXPECT— Business Indications for 1924: “A Great Wave of Prosperity,” Special Tavestigation by HAROLD CARY : San HUMOROUS EXPE. RIENCES LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: We Have With Us To-day—“Mr. Wilbur D. Nesbit—America’s Greatest Afterdinner Speaker— Laughter and Tears. . By SUSIE SEXTON SLIPPING IT OVER ON THE PUBLIC— Inside Information on How the Press Agent Works— With Humorous Roeract tes: * By COURTNEY RILEY COOPER DR. MARDEN’S COUNCIL TABLE HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO MEET THE MAN- YOU-HAVE-ALWAYS-WANTED-TO-BE? An Inspirational Message to every man, woman and child. THE TEST OF A SQUASH—AND THE TEST OF A MAN Do you React to Ridicule?—Editorials and Chats... STORIES OF AMERICAN WOMEN “THE SUNDAY LADY OF POSSUM TROT” Inspiring Story of Martha Berry, an Aristocratic Girl who has given her life to one of the Greatest Achieve- ments in America By FRED K. KOEHLER CAN BROKEN ROMANCES BE MENDED? What a California Girl is Doing to Stop the Divorce Evil—Cross- pussmina ton of IDA MAY ADAMS By ROSALIND BATES SUCCESS ‘PICTORL. AL Sixteen Pages ‘Face-to-face with Interesting People —Two Art Rotogravure Sections brimful of Human Interest—“Dirt Farmer Rises to the Top—She Leads Two Million Women into Public Service—Trade Rings Our Door Bell—An Amcrican Goes to Help Rebuild Japan—God-speed the Prince —Welcomes Lloyd George—The Strait Gate to Citizenship—Near- est the Heart of Every Mother—How About Winning a Prize? Success Recommends the Motion Picture: “If Winter Comes” SPECIAL DEP {RTMENTS WHAT I LIKED ABOUT HER Amy Bonner Analyzes Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip..... ON THE WAY UP THE MERRY CLIP—SUCCESS SCRAP-BOOK ARTS AND ARTISTS The following Famous Artists appear in this issue: CARL LOTAVE. (Cover Design) —C. —ARTHUR DOVE—HENRY HENRY BOTKIN—HAMILTON “WILLIAMS— MAUD _TOUSEY FANGEL—NANDOR HONT, EDWARD MeCARTEN: SERANCIS'S SCOTT R. FOR! PORTRAITS OF MEN In this issue: WILLIAM H. TAFT, when he cast his first vote -WARREN G. HARDING, when he entered politics—H. R. H. PRINCE of WALES—DAVID LLOYD GEORGE—PRINCE REGENT HIRO- HITO—VISCOUNT GOTO—DR. WILHELM CUNO -EDOUARD HERRIOT—DR. FRITJOB NAN- SEN—OTTO KAHN—WALTER _HEAD—ED- WARD BOK—JAMES SIMPSON—JOHN SHEDD TGERARD SWOPE—F. S. TERRY—B. G. TRE- MAINE. E. DOANE—DR. CHARLES A. EATON F W. FRECH—WILBUR D. NESBIT— DR. C. VAILLANT—FRANCIS SCOTT BRAD- FORD—EDWARD McCARTAN—HARRISON E. HOWE—NIKILA ___BALIEFF — CONSTANTIN STANISLAVSKY—PERCY MARMONT—A. S. M. HUTCHINSON—HARRY MILLARD—ROBERT PORTRAITS OF WOMEN In this issues MRS. THOMAS G. WINTER— MARGARET WILSON—PRINCESS _ NAGAKO KUNI—MARTHA BERRY-—FRANCES ALDA— ROSA _PONSELLE—IDA MAY ADAMS—MAUD TOUSEY FANGEL Tell Your Newsdealer - “I Want SUCCESS f for November” se 11 SETEET, > SDd 355375555555 +3939) ae DSF >>>39 53 SEEFEEEE 355335333353 TE 333 bss comicbooks.com