Fighters From Mars, 1897

If you are curious to learn how it was that the Martians destroyed large portions of New York City, Killed hundreds and thousands of men, women and children, and devastated the beautiful valley of the Hudson, only to fall a prey to a foe they failed to recognize, you will find all of this information in “Fighters from Mars,” the opening chapters of which will be printed in the Evening Journal on Wednesday, December 15. The Illustrations are both graphic and accurate

Strange Hunt for Atlantis

AN eminent astronomer recently declared that all the mysterious places of earth had been penetrated by adventurous man. “There is left,” he said, “no portion of our planet that he has not trod. The star gazer Is now the only true explorer.
Man’s future discoveries must be made with the telescope.”

But there is still a large part of the earth’s crust that is as great and fascinating a mystery as the illimitable reaches of space. Hidden there may lie the cities of a wonderful race, with vaults choked with precious metals and rare Jewels. He who brings them to light will write his name beside those of Marco Polo, Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Livingstone, Peary and all the others who have extended our frontiers of geographical knowledge. Continue reading “Strange Hunt for Atlantis”