“It’s better’n the novels,” he answered with a bright smile, and was soon lost in its pages again.
“Isn’t that a good advertisement in itself.”
Saint Louis, Mo. Percival Chubb, President of the Ethical Society writes:
“Congratulations on your first number. It promises very well and I hope you will be receiving assistance all over the country which will enable you to make a notable thing of your new venture.”
Illinois Normal University. Miss Frances E. Foote writes:
“Hurrah for the Storytellers’ Magazine! I’m delighted with this initial number.”
Yonkers, N. Y. Charles Welsh, author and editor, writes:
“You have struck it right the first time, and I hope you have ‘struck it rich.’ The Magazine is a little gem from the point of view of get-up, and a glance at the contents suffices to show me that you have struck a rich vein of good things. No home where there are children should be without it.”
Albany, N. Y. Sherman Williams, Chief of the School Libraries’ Division, New York State Education Department, writes: