Review of reviews and world's work . of herjournalistic sisters green with envy. Madame Sever-ine is stated to be one of the most delightful and in-teresting personalities in the Parisian literary world.She writes for the Figaro, the Gaulois, and the GilBias, contributing an article or leader to each of MR. COOK, OF THE PALL MALL GAZETTE. Of Mr. Cook the A^Titer says: He is a trainedleader wiiter, ?vth a notable faculty for discerningpoints and presenting them with a certain clear andcurtly concentrated style, very well suiting the mis-sion of the Pall Mall as a review of the morningpress. He

Review of reviews and world's work . of herjournalistic sisters green with envy. Madame Sever-ine is stated to be one of the most delightful and in-teresting personalities in the Parisian literary world.She writes for the Figaro, the Gaulois, and the GilBias, contributing an article or leader to each of MR. COOK, OF THE PALL MALL GAZETTE. Of Mr. Cook the A^Titer says: He is a trainedleader wiiter, ?vth a notable faculty for discerningpoints and presenting them with a certain clear andcurtly concentrated style, very well suiting the mis-sion of the Pall Mall as a review of the morningpress. He Stock Photo
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Review of reviews and world's work . of herjournalistic sisters green with envy. Madame Sever-ine is stated to be one of the most delightful and in-teresting personalities in the Parisian literary world.She writes for the Figaro, the Gaulois, and the GilBias, contributing an article or leader to each of MR. COOK, OF THE PALL MALL GAZETTE. Of Mr. Cook the A^Titer says: He is a trainedleader wiiter, ?vth a notable faculty for discerningpoints and presenting them with a certain clear andcurtly concentrated style, very well suiting the mis-sion of the Pall Mall as a review of the morningpress. He is a fii-st-rate writer of pr6cis, and hisnotes are always felicitouslj^ touched. During hiseditorship he has availed liimself very largelj of thatnew phenomenon, the woman journalist, and some ofthe best stuff in the Pall Mall has been contiibutedby women. Under the management of Mr. Cook thefinancial prospects of the paper have improved, andthe Pall Mall to-day is probably on a stronger basisthan at any period of its history.. MR. E. T. COOK. MR. MTDFORD. MR. S. LOW. these three papers every week. Since she gave upediting the Cri du Peuple she has abandoned many ofher Anarchist theories and prejudices. MR. MTIDFORD, OP THE LONDON STANDARD. Another journalist, who is described both by Mr.Massingham in the Leisure Hour for April and bythe Search Light, is Mr. Mudford, of the LondonStandard. Mr. Massingham thus concludes his ac-count of the Standard: It is perhaps the dangerto modem newspapers that their fortunes are soclosely bound up with those of the company promo-ter. The peril does not, of course, vitally affect theStandard, whose prosperity rests on too solid a basisto be shaken by any ill wind that blows from CapelCourt. But it is quite possible that the era of excess-ive good fortune which has furnished England as ithas furnished America AN-ith a line of merchantprinces is about to close. CasselVs Saturday Journal for April gives sketchesof Mr. E. T. Cook, of the London