The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR EVERY DAY Will Be Printed Beginning Monday, August 9, in THE SEATTLE STAR The immortal, inimitable romances of the greatest master of plot and phrase in the English language will appear in these columns---the yarns that millions have laughed and cried over, the matchless stories’ of that remarkable ‘ man who saw the world thru rosy glasses and found a tale of breathless interest in each simple situation. O. Henry’s life was in itself a romance. ---the story of a drug clerk who became rancher, editor, bank teller---who was sent to prison for a crime that was not his own---and who finally emerged as the most popular and most’ praised short story writer in America---a man who es- | tablished a new school of fiction and left his name imperishably on the literary annals of the entire world. * REMEMBER-— An O. Henry Story Every Day in THE SEATTLE STAR By Mail or Carrier, 50 Cents a Month

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