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1920-01-17 Colliers Magazine Contents
1920/01/17 — Cover illustrated by CD Williams
“Old Lady Mandle” by Edna Ferber and illustrated by C.D. Williams
It’s All Moonshine! – Two Alabama Writers and a Tennessee Artist Lay Bare a Dark Subject – by V.H. and R.R. Cornell and illustrated by F.C. Yohn
Welcome, Little Fizz Water by W.H. Waggaman
Files in the Diplomatic Amber by Maurice Francis Egan and illustrated by Peter Newell
“Potting Marjatta” by Ellis Parker Butler and illustrated by Tony Sarg
“Pure Gold” by Meade Minnigerode and illustrated by R.M. Crosby
Making Americans in Four Months by C.B. Howard
I’d Love to Live in Juarez by Emerson Hough
In the Arena: Two Opposite Extremes in Rulers: Carranza by George Agnew Chamberlain and Paderewski by George Palmer Putnam, with images of each
“Changeling” — Part 2 — by Margaret Widdemer and illustrated by Wallace Morgan
“Back to the City” by David William Moore
Advertising (full-page only) includes: Chesterfield Cigarettes illustrated by Burton Rigg (color, inside front cover) – Fisk Cord Tires – Art Metal – Packard – Warren’s Standard Printing Papers – Maxwell Motor Co. – Waltham (2 pages in center) – Columbia Records with illustrations of stars Nora Bayes, Van and Schneck, and Al Jolson in blackface – Goodyear (2 pages) – The New Edison Phonograph (“All Pittsburgh Was Amazed!” – 2 page spread) – Velvet Tobacco – D.M. Ferry & Co. (Back cover)