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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. ~ Every voter, man and woman, should read “Let X = La Follette”, by SAMUEL G. BLYTHE, in the October 18th issue of The Saturday Evening Post. In the present situation, La Follette, himself a prac- tical politician, becomes the greatest unknown quan- - tity that has ever developed in American politics. Not the shrewd, only the fatuous politicians wave him aside as a factor. What is the game? Other Features to be Found in this Weeks Issue ---Our Topay 3 SHORT STORIES ARTICLES The Making of a Stockbroker . . . Edwin Lefevre ” }_hhe gissigl\g A :;rli_'i’u i i B;" Aiies “If)iwafi A Play Reader Talks Shop Warders of the Wild . . . . Archibald Rutledge % Th: - :Vten ta:"fh irdolr)aecger e arjory tonemag‘ GO.uI%irk Words With Music . .Earl Chapin May SERIALS ! Confidential: Please Destroy . . . Horatio Winslow Heart of the I,{OStel « + . . William Reade Hersey Speed (In two parts) . . . Grace Sartwell Mason < vilizati : Thomes Beer Weber and Fields . . Felix Isman and Wesley W. Stout The Black Cargo (Fifth part) . . . J.P.Marquand A Little Child The First Families of America . . Kenneth L. Roberts East of the Setting Sun (Conclusion) The Jade Spirit Gong Edgar Jepson The Roar of the Crowd James J. Corbett George Barr McCutcheon THE SATURDAY ... 'EVENING POST - “An American Institution” MORE THAN TWO MILLION AND A QUARTER WEEKLY You e subscribe through agy newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania