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,i y$& fer Robert Barr, Autnor of "Tekla," "The Vjiqtors," &c. Mrs, Burton Harrison, Author of The Anglomaniacs," "The Carlyles," &c. E. F. Benson,. Author of "Dodo," "The Image in the znd." Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman,,, Author of "The Debtor." Eden Phillpotts, Author of "The Secret Woman.** "5?T MUNI Tuesdayt Evening, 'if Tj Jtf$r'*i U' I i-t-~~&:*A Dnn Robert Barr Mrs. Burton Harrison E.F. Benson Anna Katherine Green Eden Phillpotts Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman Anna Katherine Green, Author of "The Leavenworth Case," &c THE MINNEAPOLIS j^ByN^ Almost Incredible ^nhouncement for the People of the N6rth#esi) Next Thursday there will begin exclusively in The Journal the first of a series of twelve new^ unpublished novels, by twelve the foremost authors of the world. Free of Charge to Readers of The Journal By a stroke of newspaper enterprise, never before attempted, The Journal the paper that does things"has secured the first right of publication of books that will mark an epoch in the history of good literature. A Complete Novel, direct from Author's Manuscript, Will be Published Each Month in The Journal These novels will be given to the people of the Great Northwest by The Journal, not in small fragments, but in generous installments, illus- trated, compact, and satisfying. The Twelve Famous Authors Who Will Write Their Next Novels for The Journal Are as Follows Never before in the annals of journalism has a newspaper published such a collection of novels prior to their publication in book form. THE FIRST NOVEL OF THE SERIES.WILL BE A gjeat international story about real people who do things. The first fictionsection will appear Thursday, May 17\ the second installment in The Sunday Journal, May 20, and the whole story will be completed by the last day of the month. By reading theDaily and Sunday Journal regularly \on and after Thursday', May l7, you will secure'all of these great stories absolutely free of charge* PLACE YOUR ADVANCE ORDERS AT ONCE Ian MacLaren John Oliver Hobbes (Mrs. Craigie) C. J. Gutcliffe Hyne Gertrude Atherton Max Pemberton *l Amelia E. Barr May 15, 1906. I tBKHistory or Journalismxk 150,000 By Robert Barr. Ian MacLaren, Author of "Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush." -J*