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What's in the New York Evening Journal America's Greatest Evening Newspaper
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Reproduction in reduced size, of announcement from the Evening Journal Cooking Page.
IRVING WEIL, Commentator on Music
Ranked by the great masters of music as one of the most brilliant metropolitan reviewers. A music critic in the fullest sense. His opinions are distinguished alike for their soundness and the wit with which they are expressed. Irving Weil has reviewed for Evening Journal readers all the great and near great musical events for over fifteen years. He has the confidence of a legion of music lovers among the largest audience of evening newspaper readers in America.
JOHN ANDERSON, Dramatic Critic
John Anderson writes entertainingly and authoritatively on the drama. He tells what a play is about and then gives his own reactions. He does not belong to the “let-us-pat-each-other-on-the-back” school of critics, but devotes his column daily to interesting discussions of what is actually happening in the world of the theatre. Mr. Anderson was formerly on the Evening Post and is recognized as the highest type of drama writer in New York.
ROSE PELSWICK, Motion Picture Editor
Acknowledged by producers, directors, film stars and the public alike as an authority on the silver screen art. Her clever articles on motion pictures and personalities in the movie world are the best of their kind published in New York. Tens of thousands of fans read what Rose Pelswick says in the Evening Journal every day and “listen-in” on her Radio Movie Club programmes over WHN and WPAP.
ERNEST HOFTYZER, Editor of Food Pages
A twentieth century exemplar of the famous Greek philosopher, Epicurus, acknowledged authority on the art of good eating. Mr. Hoftyzer is a modern day food expert who stresses the importance of pure foods and explains the principles of nourishment which promote life and health. His timely articles on marketing, what to buy and when to buy, are followed regularly by housewives in the Evening Journal homes.
NELL BRINKLEY, Genius Among Artists
To see and set down as no other artist of her generation does is Nell Brinkley’s unique and amazing gift. Every picture has a charm and distinction all its own. Evening Journal readers love Nell Brinkley—she has made their lives happy with beautiful thoughts which radiate from her fascinating portrayals of romance and life. Nell Brinkley’s drawings and romantic descriptions appear regularly in the Evening Journal’s daily Magazine Page.
W.S. COUSINS, Financial Expert
Formerly associated with the American Banking Institute and now Financial Editor of International News Service, he is one of America’s recognized experts on finance and business. He writes interestingly, informatively and authoritatively on the big financial subjects of the moment. His daily articles in the New York Evening Journal have attracted a vast audience of readers throughout New York City and its suburbs interested in business and finance.
T.E. POWERS, Ace of Caricaturists
Unquestionably the greatest cartoonist of the age. His pen combines the master strokes of the artist and a broad knowledge of politics and public affairs. He gives Evening Journal readers the “high lights” of the news of the day and portrays unerringly the virtue or villainy of public characters. Powers’ outstanding talent has helped to make the Journal the most interesting evening newspaper in America.
GARRETT P. SERVISS, Astronomer
He writes the story of the stars and tells it fascinatingly every day in the Evening Journal. His mail exceeds that of any other contributor. He treats authoritatively on the science of astronomy, yet captures and holds the attention of the reader who has no technical knowledge of the subject. Thousands of students of the heavens above follow his daily writings in the New York Evening Journal.
BEATRICE BURTON, Famous Novelist
She is outstanding among the highest paid women writers of newspaper serials in America. Being the wife of a famous newspaper man she has a keen understanding of what the newspaper reader seeks in fiction. Her novels such as: “Hollywood Girl,” “Money Love” and “Gilded Kisses” have attracted intense interest among the largest audience of evening newspaper readers in America.