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He follows the "ROBINS" and reports every game and every play for Evening Journal readers. Schumacher's vivid descriptions of baseball plays bring the real thrills of the game right into New York Evening Journal homes. Countless thousands of Brooklynites who root for the "ROBINS," and follow every play and every game, depend on Garry Schumacher's reports in the Evening Journal.

The man who has won more pennants than any man in baseball, writes signed articles on the game for Evening Journal readers. He is unquestionably the leading authority on the subject. McGraw packs in 50,000 fans at the Polo Grounds but writes for nearly half of all the men and women who buy any New York evening newspaper--that's the half who read the Evening Journal in preference to other evening papers.

His writings in the Evening Journal are the most sensational, humorous additions to the present era of American literature. Recognized among humorous writers of the country as the "greatest giggle generator," "the liveliest laugh laureate" and "the champion chuckle cannonader." Medbury's humor, under the title of "Maybe I'm Wrong," appears in the New York Evening Journal daily.

Cartoonists, artists, humorists, authors, producers ... all are unanimous in voting "Krazy Kat" and "Ignatz the Mouse" headliners among comics. A cat ... a mouse ... a brick ... a dog "cop" ... these are the whimsical characters that have made Herriman a billionaire in laughs. Evening Journal readers are not afraid to laugh ... they have made "Krazy Kat" a member of the family.

"Kayo Tortoni" is acknowledged the most famous woman character in sports cartoons. She enters every branch of athletics and leads the vogue in sports togs. Joe McGurk's fascinating portrayals of Kayo's sporting proclivities put the "Oh!" into Evening Journal's sports pages. McGurk's cartoons of boxing contests are looked forward to by a host of boxing fans.

Known to millions as the creator of "Abie the Agent." His latest contribution is "Broadway Unlimited." Will Rogers, Tad, Roxy, Ziegfeld, and a multitude of Broadway's "Leading Lights" say it is "THE BEST COLUMN" in New York. Hershfield knows New York and New York knows Hershfield through the columns of the New York Evening Journal.

It is because Ad Carter's uproarious little characters are so genuinely "Just Kids"--real kids--the kind you grew up with--that "Just Kids" captivates the hearts of young and old alike. Ad Carter's "Just Kids" recently accomplished a great work in teaching kiddies to play safe, to look before you cross--think how that pleases mothers and fathers! 413,743 boys and girls joined the "Just Kids" Safety Club.

JOINED

"JUST KIDS"

SAFETY CLUB

The "Just Kids" Safety Club idea was originated by Ad Carter, the Evening Journal's famous cartoonist and creator of the daily comic strip entitled "Just Kids."

The sole purpose of this constructive work was to prevent accidents, save lives, make "Kids" more careful.

Every club member was cautioned to: "Remember to look up and down before crossing the street."

A total of 413,743 applications to the "Just Kids" Safety Club were received and every member obtained a "Just Kids" Safety Club button.

One of America's best known and most popular cartoonists. Famous for the ludicrous "Boob McNutt," the most foolish "Foolish Questions" and his involved mechanisms for doing simple things. Rube Goldberg's host of admirers throughout New York City and suburbs look forward to his latest comic creation, "Bobo Baxter," appearing in the Evening Journal daily. Goldberg is a comic star of the first magnitude.

Who hasn't heard about "Pa" and "Ma" and "Polly" and "Neewah"? This comic has an appeal for every member of the family. Evening Journal readers get hearty chuckles out of the predicaments of the "Hon. Pa" and his comeback to "Ma" ... they enjoy the prancings of the modern Polly and watch Neewah's futile attempts to save Pa from the wrath of the women. It's a classic among "family" comics.

"Jerry" is the brightest, wittiest, snappiest and most clever of all OFFICE BOYS. Hoban keeps "Jerry" on the job and his job is to make folks laugh. In this respect "Jerry" is the most efficient office boy in America--and Evening Journal readers know it. Hoban's "Jerry on the Job" has attracted a multitude of admirers and they find their favorite comic in their favorite evening paper six days a week.

Trim little, pert little, chic Dumb Dora attracts a world of interest among Evening Journal readers. She is "not so dumb" and that's where the fun comes in. Men like "Dora" because she is clever. Women like "Dora" because she has charm and sense and is always good for a delicious laugh. Dora reflects the dash and independence of modern day flappers for Evening Journal readers in New York City and suburbs.

Verdier's cartoons tell a story chock-full of exciting interest for the kiddies. Boys, girls and wee tots gather 'round the Evening Journal comic page every evening intensely absorbed in the continued story of the adventures of "Little Annie Rooney." Verdier's comic strip grips and holds juvenile interest week in and week out the year around in the Evening Journal.

A comic artist with a keen sense of news! He draws a daily strip for Evening Journal readers giving them a humorous view of current happenings. McGill has created something NEW in cartoons--no comic strip in American newspapers is comparable to it. Evening Journal readers get a "big kick" out of McGill's "Journalisms" because each drawing is up to the last minute in news interest.

Past master in creating the comic strip with a side-splitting wallop. Segar's inspirations are light, frivolous humor based on some ridiculous suggestion. The "Thimble Theatre" in the Evening Journal plays to the largest audience of evening newspaper readers in America. That means nearly half of all the people in New York who buy any New York evening newspaper.

He tells a Scotch story every day in the Evening Journal. This world-famous wit and comedian has a multitude of friends and admirers in New York. They look forward to "Hae ye heard this one?" every day in their favorite news paper. Sir Harry has a big following in the theatre. His Evening Journal audience in single file would reach from New York to Indianapolis.

HOME JOURNAL

the complete magazine section, printed in colors, published every Saturday and sold with the regular issue of the New York Evening Journal at 5c a copy.

The Home Journal, with its all-star cast of writers and contributors is looked forward to and thoroughly read in the greatest number of worth while homes throughout New York City and suburbs.

The New York Evening Journal is a FAMILY INSTITUTION. Men, women and children read the Evening Journal day in and day out. Saturday is no exception. The circulation of the New York Evening Journal on Saturdays at 5c a copy averages greater than on other days of the week when it sells at 3c a copy.

Called the de Maupassant of modern short story writers ... movie scenarist ... witty contributor to books of American Comedies ... expert and thoroughly experienced newspaper man, Jack Lait makes the Home Journal the most interesting and best read magazine section published by any evening newspaper in America.

The "Stanlaws Girl" is acknowledged the most beautiful type of feminine America. Stanlaws vies with Ziegfeld in glorifying beauty. His latest creation is a series entitled "Frivolous Flossie" who reflects Stanlaws' studies of society, stage and film beauties. "Frivolous Flossie" delights Evening Journal readers every week on the cover of the Saturday Home Journal. She outrivals Paris in a daring display of fashion.

Great artists and sculptors declare Miss Huddleston one of America's most beautiful women. She was one of the original exponents of eurythmic exercises. Her articles tell and show Evening Journal readers how physical culture, beauty and charm of personality and bearing may be developed. Miss Huddleston's host of admirers follow her articles regularly in the Saturday Home Journal.

The constantly increasing number of divorce cases among the elite is a subject of intense interest to men and women in all substantial walks of life. Eleanor Town, a keen student of social science, analyzes the cause of prominent marital dissolutions, points to the solution and tells the facts interestingly for Evening Journal readers every Saturday in the Home Journal.

THE HOUSEHOLD PAGE

BY "GOOD HOUSEKEEPING" INSTITUTE

Every issue of the Saturday Home Journal contains a page contributed by experts associated with the internationally recognized Good Housekeeping Institute. This feature gives Evening Journal readers authoritative articles on home economics, domestic science and other subjects of direct interest to housewives. New household devices that have been scientifically tested, new cooking methods evolved to save time and labor, recipes that are thoroughly tested and standardized--such vital information is carried into Evening Journal homes through the Saturday Home Journal.

The HOUSEHOLD PAGE contains luncheon and dinner menus for each day of the week, recipes tested in the Institute's Kitchens and valuable helps on marketing.

The Dominant Position of the

NEW YORK EVENING JOURNAL

in the New York Market

CITY & SUBURBAN CIRCULATIONS

NEW YORK EVENING NEWSPAPERS

STANDARD SIZE

THE LOCAL CIRCULATION OF THE NEW YORK EVENING JOURNAL IS

Nearly half of the worthwhile families who buy any standard New York Evening Newspaper buy the New York Evening Journal

THE RICHEST SALES AREA IN AMERICA

NEW YORK EVENING JOURNAL

The New York Evening Journal is read by the greatest number of men and women in all income groups. It goes into the homes of the high earning and largest spending classes, reaching the worthwhile families throughout New York City and its wealthy suburbs.

Over one hundred per cent ahead of the next nearest standard newspaper in the evening field for more than twenty-five consecutive years!--that is the circulation record of the New York Evening Journal.

Reader interest in the New York Evening Journal is registered by the number of people who buy it in preference to all other New York evening newspapers. It goes home, stays home and is thoroughly read in the greatest number of worthwhile homes because it is interesting to every member of the family.

This overwhelming public confidence and preference for the New York Evening Journal has made it "America's Greatest Evening Newspaper" and the most productive medium for local and national advertisers.

PUBLIC APPRAISAL

The Metropolitan New York Public Pays ,638,915 Annually--at 3c and 5c a Copy--for the New York Evening Journal.

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