Picturegoer (1922)

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Ij'JNE 1922 THE PICTUR&GO&R What Happened at Tattenham Corner? What fell influence wrecked the chances of the favourite horses, and gave all honours in the classic race to unfancied outsiders ? " PEP FT. 4 PINK-TOES," by G. APPLEBYTERR ILL in the June " PAN " tells of the most amazing Derby on record. It is far and away the most original Derby story that has ever appeared in a magazine. We received it after press-day and stopped the printing machines in order to include it in the June issue. Why ? Because "PAN" advertises the 15 Best Stories of the Month, and assuredly this is one of them. This story alone is worth the shilling , h a r g e d for /' I X ," and there tin 14 others of equal excellen Reading Stories Backwards PAN " does not begin to read the end of a manuscript first — the place where the author puts his name. " PAN " reads the story first and will not be influenced by big names, unless associated with really worth-while stories. You may not recognise-, the names of some of the authors in " PAN," but you will instantly recognise the sterling worth of every story. " PAN " is very jealous of its reputation to give the public the best 15 stories of the month. The June "PAN" is on sale May 27th. Make sure of your copy bv ordering to-dav. Rqrs The Fiction Magazine 15 Stories for l/ ZanotynMoul The Witty Weekly. THE cleverest thing in black and white, both in point of illustrations and " snappy " stories. To say nothing of page after page of rollicking hilarity. On Sale every Saturday, but a splendid tonic for that " Monday Morning " feeling. EVERY SATURDAY 2d. The London male knows a good thing when he sees it I ^SKS^