Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Image 12

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The Government has lifted the re
strictions on paper.
Now, I can give magazines of a size
I never dreamed of before.
I used to think a 100 -page Ladies'
Home Journal a marvel: this month it
is 184 pages.
Instead of 4 stories, we are giving 8.
Instead of 40 articles, we are giving
60 and 65 in each issue.
We gave our wonderful war pictures
in full colors. Now, we give not only
those but the pictures to our stories
have started in full colors.
Almost double in size is the magazine:
yet the price is the same: 15 cents.
20,000 Persons
Couldn't get
The Ladies'Home Journal
last month: it sold
so fast.
It Will Probably
Sell Out
Even Faster
This Month
Get a Copy To-Day
Girls Who Won Out
Not once, but three times. The cream
of the girls of 10 states. What did they
do? It's told in the May Ladies' Home
Journal.
Did You Know They
Were Making Pictures
With the Typewriter ?
Portraits of the American girl, of
Clemenceau, and, of all things, a land
scape' Every typist can be an artist.
See the pictures given on a full page in
the May Ladies' Home Journal.
Does a Wife
Vote
Like Her Husband?
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!'pen if women got the vote. Now. is it
true? A woman has gotten at the facts,
and she tells them, just as they are, in
the May Ladies' Home Journal.
When Paderewski
Closed His Piano
To become the Premier of Poland
we saw one of the most dramatic and
romantic pictures of the war. How
did it come about? Why did he give
up an income of $200,000 a year'
What did he say himself just before
he left America? Here is the com
plete story from Information from
his own stepson. It's in the May
Ladies' Home Journal.
Now, Mother
Really Would Not Behave!
So thought her big daughter and bigger son, and they didn't know
what to do! For mother would be young she would be happy; she
would push back her yellow locks of hair, smile at her big girl and boy,
and then she would do something
else. One day out went every
old dry' dusty book in the house:
the next day, old pictures would
go and new ones would appear.
New colors ran riot over the
house. Old wall papers went and
new cretonnes came. Then dinner
parties began. And mother would
go to the games. She would go
and live in the college town
where her children went. But
the climax came when the daughter came home to find her mother
swapping chocolate peppermints with her dignified Professor of Eng
lish Literature. That was too much! The daughter was in despair.
The boy merely said "Gee!"
It's just pure comedy in this story deliciously fresh, rol
licking with fun. You'll feel alter reading it as "rf you had a
bath of laughter.
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But what do they mean by it? We
ought to know. It is already a question,
and it's going to be a bigger question.
The man who knows more about it than
anyone else is Secretary of the Interior
Lane. That's why The Ladies' Home
Joirnal asked him to explain it. And
he does in the May number. Read this
brief article and you know.
How I Wrote
The Battle Hymn
of the Republic
Do you know? The story is very in
teresting. Not at all in the way you
would think such a masterpiece might be
written. Julia Ward Howe, in her own
words, tells it in the May Ladies' Home
Journal.
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Keeping Step With Your Husband
A Wife Must in These Days
The Two Men
in Her Life
Many a girl has to make the choice
that Lillie did. But it isn't easy. And
other girls don't find, it easy, either. Per
haps they can get help from the story of
"Lillie: of the Valley" in the May Ladies'
Home Journal.
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asked a woman to find out, and she did.
And she tells it in the May Ladies'
Home Journal.
On What Week-Day Was I Born?
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,L Thousands ask it, Or, on what week-
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invented, given complete, so that you can
cut it out, in the May Ladies' Home
Journal.
As a Tribute
to Our Boys
What is the wise thing for a community
to do? What is a good memorial? What
is a wise tribute? A community house?
A clock tower? A playground? A town
library? Which? Here are -12 pictures
of suitable ideas. They're in the May
Ladies' Home Journal.
Four Full-Color
Peace Pictures
Nq finer souvenirs of the great Armi
stice Day can be imagined. Thousands
will frame them. You get not one but
four all for 15 cents, in the May
Ladies' Home Journal.
"Honest:
They Let Me Lie Here
And Rot-Thafs
Wot They're Doin'"
That's what our wounded boys in
the hospitals write home. Is it true ?
We have the right to know the truth.
And the truth is here: in an article
you can believe. Every one of us
who has a boy in the service who is
wounded or may get sick should
read this story. It is in the May
Ladies' I Iome Journal.
We Ought to Laugh
More
That is what the radiant rollick
ing stories in the May Ladies'
Home Journal make you do you
feel as if you have had a bath
of laugher. Try them and feel
happy !
8 Short Stories
and Serials
Each bright and happy, and just
full of pictures; some of them in
full color.
Stories That
Will Make You Feel Young
The 1-Cent-A-Week
IVlan
A man refused a job at the rate of 1
cent for the first week 2 cents the
next double each succeeding week. The
employer then figured out how much he
would have earned at the S2d week. No
corporation could pay it: the United
States Government couldn't. No one
could. How much do you think it was?
It's in the May Ladies' Home Journal.
Does
Housework Prevent
Childbirth?
A Man Says "Yes"
Here is a startling question. A great
Englishman says that all but the glabs
eyed will answer " Yes." So Zona Gale
went into this throbbing question, in
vestigated it, and her article fairly spar
kles with interest. It's in the May
Ladies' Home Journal.
A Man
Shaves 20 Miles
During his lifetime. That is, if he is
fair-skinned. If he is dark, he shaves
even more. You don't believe it? It's
all figured out for every man in a little
table, as the razor goes over his face, in
the May Ladies' Home Journal.
Two Millions
of One Magazine
Last month the public pushed THE LADIES'
HOME JOURNAL beyond the 1,900,000 mark. Yet
over 20,000 persons were disappointed because
they couldn't get the magazine!
This month we not only touch the wonderful
2-million mark but go over it a figure that no
monthly magazine has ever reached: an un
charted land!
The magazine this month reaches the high
mark of 184 pages: 60 pages more than any May
number in its history.
That means the printing of 368 millions of
pages of one issue of one magazine an edition
so gigantic as to be almost unbelievable.
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It required a month of all-nights and all-days
to print it.
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What America Did
What Great Britain Die!
Want, Really, to Laugh? What the People of France Did
Then do read about the Professor who What the King of the Belgians Did
When the Famous Armistice Was Signed
What are We
Women Going to Do?
So busy were women in war days. But
the war is over. Now, what? Hun
dreds of women are asking this. One
woman in Washington has the answer,
for she sits at a great gateway of
women's industries, and thousands of
women write and talk to her. She has dug
deep. Read her article that points the
way in the May Ladies' Home Journal.
really didn't want to kill Germans, but
killed and captured them on every hand.
He just couldn't help it. The story is in
the May Ladies' Home Journal. .
A Whole Spring Dinner
on One Plate
Why not save steps, plates, dish
washing? And the plates are made so
that you can do it. Look, too, what you
get on them and what to put on. Beauti
ful pictures show them to you in the May
Ladies' Home Journal.
The world went wild with joy. But'four great out
standing events occurred, each the expression of a
nation. These four great events have now been pre
served in four superb full-color paintings; souvenirs
to be treasured of one of the greatest days in th
world's history. Thousands of dollars have been
spent to make and print these remarkable paintings
that you buy for a dime and a nickel
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" Tell This Intensely Personal Story
Only for One Reason"
Says an American War Bride
"Because I may convince some girl or wife that her job is not
through when her boy comes home from the war, but that it may just
have begun" And then she tells a story that words cannot describe.
Superlatives cannot do it justice. It is the most thrilling American
girl's story that has come out of the war: it will stay with every girl
and woman who reads it. Only an American girl could have stood up
under such an experience: only an American girl could tell it as she
docs. It is, of itself, worth your buying the May Ladies' Home Journal.
Whacked Him in the Face:
The First Time I Met' My Future Husband
Think of starting a courtship in that fashion: a marriage that was to last
for fifty years and jjive to one woman the greatest experiences that could come
to her. She really lived the most thrilling romance that a girl could read of or
dream of in her wildest dreams. She married Buffalo Bill ! And out into that
trackless West she went with him. Dangers on every side. And she met them.
One after another. What we formerly read in "dime novels" we now, read as
actually happening, and to a woman. For in the May Ladies' Home Journal
Buffalo Bill's widow begins her autobiography by telling what it meant
" Being Courted by Buffalo Bill."
Why Her Wfomen's Society
Went to Pieces '
Mrs. Elliott was president, and her
"society" just wouldn't "go." She
wanted to give it "all up." She couldn't
get at the trouble. Then, all of a sudden,
she did: a trouble that exists with a
great many women's clubs and societies.
There's a lot in this article for club
women. It's in the May Ladies' Homb
Journal, and it reads like a story, swift
and interesting.
Want to See 'Your Boy Gome Home?
Wouldn't you like to go and see your
boy land when he docks in New York?
If you can't, let us take you there through
clever Edna Ferber's pen. She tells you
exactly how your boy feels, what he says
and what he thinks about coming home.
It's in the'May Ladies' Home Journal,
with striking pictures.
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Uncle Sam's
Bluebirds
Do you know who they are? The
Army Nurses. It's a wonderful story
about them the finest-dressed girls in
the world. The bravest, too. Read
about them in the May Ladies' Home
Journal.
Can a Woman Run Her Home as a
Man Runs His Business ?
Most women say "No: It can't be done." But, is that so ? At least, here is the man who
has gone into this subject deeper than any other man in America. Read what he says. He shows
how it can be done. It's in the May Ladies' Home Journal.
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