,C 3&tt j v i'i&-V ' rrrr '-yv. t i ' T'; a ; Wt'.y.-.!- -'-v xL jSu'ftemta u . 3? . . ' -' f fv The June Number is Another Two Million EditioH M. Vl il3 y' SAtf"1 ' EbyJ J va, KV . !W :. Vl&tsfh, ravw-j. la&syt W$z Ks !& t u- w - A . pW.A 'i VT.wr i He Took the Prince of Wales' Dancing Partner Away From Him v His Royal Highness went to Coblenz to a Saturday Eve ning dance, picked the prettiest girl in the room and danced -with her. A young second lieutenant i'cut in'! and took the Prince's partner away from him. But the Prince got her back. "Serves you right, sir," said the Prince. It is all told in a full-page, full-color painting in the Juno LADIES' HOME JOURNAL showing the laughing Prince and the lieu tenant taking his pretty part ner away from him. A Popular Actress Who Went to College Daytimes and Acted Evenings "It sounds easy," she says. But it wasn't. For two years she did it. It was the first step toward her present success as one of the most popular actresses on the modem stage. It is an unusual glimpse into the inner life of an actress' career that we get here: not the ordinary kind by any means. It is in the June Ladies' Home 'Journal. The Lord's Prayer 5 Times -on a 10-Cent Piece Can you imagine doing it? One man Ahas, and there's a picture of the piece of nrsr tViA ei7 nf a Him in tliR Tun. sWjj Ladies Home Journal. mv-? r - The College Graduate's New View of Home ' i She has it What is it? It is entirely- different from that of her mother. She is the new-fashioned housekeeper, is this girl who comes out of the college this month. She tells what she is and what her new views are in the June Ladies' Home Journal. Buying a $15,000 Farm for $1500 That's, all, and the municipality backs you for the rest. An expert farmer guides you as to what to grow and how to take care of your land. Your house is built for you by an expert architect. Electricity, running water, sewer all are yours. It sounds like a dream. But it isn't. It is actually being done and is practical in any country. It is the new plan the new way to buy a farm". The whole story is told in the June Ladies' Home Journal. The Greatest Peace Conference in the History of the World You have often wondered what the con-; ference looks like. Here you can actually seej it exactly as it looked in a full-page painting1 showing the famous Clock Hall in Paris,' the President of the United States speaking; with Clemenceau, the French Premier; and Lloyd George and the entire Conference listen ing intently to the President's words. It is a souvenir painting to treasure. Thousands will be framed. It is one of 6 colored paintings in the June Ladies' Home Journal. BK"V ra I. i WV P-. t. .iVTV " A Girl on a 5th Avenue Bus Had a Cough She sat down next to an aviator. The girl coughed and rasped and gasped. The "ace" stood it as long as he could, and then applied his cure. And it wasn't medical either. " Brutal," said the girl. "Climb down," said the ace. And you're in the midst of one of nine splendid stories in the June Ladies' Home Journal. Two illustrated in full color too: beautiful pictures. J-X'fey We Must Know the World Woman Today ,,, ji A woman nas just traveled nair rouna the world ifed gives you a picture of women that will surprise If 4FQU. It shatters many a notion; upsets many a .iifiifeeorv. You think vou know women until vnn tmH j'the World Woman." It is in the June Ladies tHpf&ox Journal. 7i vc) fS Sir 28 Men Sat in a Room And the idea that they started there, is one that touches every man and woman who has a home. 1 1 is an actual solution of the high-price problem. It solves the high cost of living and is possible to every fam ily in every community. It is not a dream. Millions of heads of families' are already members of the plan. Buy the June Ladies' Home Jour nal, read the article "The Idea That 28 Men Started." Just Try to Believe This That when Mr. Hoover said bread would have to sell for sc"much a loaf, a bakery telegraphed him that if it had to sell bread at that high price it would make so much money it wouldn't know what to do with the profits. And read what the bakery did ! It is in the June Ladies' Home Journal. The 16-Year Boy Who Shot 30 Huns The most marvelous "kid " of the war; the boy who is coming out of it as one of its greatest heroes. "Scotty" was his name and 30 Huns, in succession, dropped before the marvelous accuracy of his machine gun. And now in a beau tiful painting the boy's memory is for ever preserved. It shows Scotty with his arms around his beloved gun, just as they found him, shot by a sniper. It is a wonderful war painting: one of 6 full color paintings in the June Ladies' Home Journal. Talk About a Detective Story! I Here is one: where the Secret Service was asked by London to find a woman whose name they didn't know; nor in what city she was, nor what she looked like. "Yet," said London,"youmustgether." And the detectives did! Step by step this astonishing and actual piece of de tective work is told about in the June Ladies' Home Journal. l One Article Alone in the June Ladies Home Jour nal Is Worth 15 Cents to You It will tell "you how thousands of women are actually solving the high cost of living probletn. No theory. No guesswork. A prac tical idea that promises to sweep the country. Read the article "The Idea that 28 Men Started." Would You Like Elsie Ferguson to Select Your Dess' For You? - She will for she has. She selects the, 14 prettiest of all the summer dresses she has seen in he New York shops and gives a picture of each in the June Ladies' Home Journal. Thus can you have one of the best-dressed women on the stage choose your dress for you. Miss Ferguson's taste in dressing is "impeccable. A Village With Not a Man in It -i A remarkable story of an English village that shows how deep the war went. A pen-picture that takes you Into theA very heart of English life where in a community, although, v there" Is not a man left, the women "live greatly: the village has grown and the once narrow highway has widened into a world.". The war has not pro duced a more vivid picture than this story of an actual English hamlet in the June LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. L. 111 m When Pope Benedict Greeted President Wilson JKt One of the most colorful and impressive ceremonies of the President's visit' to Europe is here forever preserved in a beautiful full-color painting. It shows the Pope greeting the President in one of the most beautiful halls of the Vatican, surrounded by the famous Swiss Guards in their costurnes designed by Raphael. It is one of six color pictures in the June Ladies' Home Journal. , - xr?i foowuvsi The Secretary of War & .. Asked General Pershing To Select the War's 100 Heroes He called his Board of Generals together, and 100 outstanding acts of Heroism by the boys in the American forces were carefully picked out. The list was then sent to the War Department. ' 1 - . The Government authorities in charge have now given to the editor jof The Ladies' Home Journal the exclusive magazine right to present to the American public this splendid roll of honor in its complete form. ' ' , The heroic deed of each soldier, his name, rank and organization, and, so far as ' obtainable, a portrait, are given in this assembly' of flaming deeds which make the, blood tingle as one reads of them. - ' , - - i,, "'. The first installment of the roll of honor ,is given in the JUNE Ladies' Home Journal: 15 cents everywhere. Suppose You Spend $500 a Year in a Store: You Get $60 Back at the Year's End : , . ' When Your Husband Loses His Job, Your Bread Gomes Just the Same Without Cost, The Doctor Gomes, Smiles, But Talf es No Fee "' , The nurse comes when the baby comes, stays a week and charges nothing,'' A dream? Not at all. It is actually happening to millions of .women who have' found the way out of the problem of high prices. An actual remedy. It's not a theory. Jt,. is being done. And any community can start it. Read about it in the June Ladies' 4Home Journal. -This article alone is worth the IS cents you pay for.the magazine. As Buffalo Bill's Bride Where? The wife of the great Western scout tells, in her autobiography,, of her strange honeymoon in the Far We6t; of her first sleepless night on the plains, waiting for dawn; her first experiences in a frontier saloon and her first baptism of fire. .So thrilling a romance could not be told by any other woman. It is in the June Ladies' Home Journal. Jki2"ZA J") ePKw I1 tftcKJkmr Carpets of Flowers Near the North Pole It is almost unbelievable. Thousands and thousands of acres of buttercups, heather, bluebells, rhododendrons: flow ers, flowers everywhere; literally carpets of them, with pigeons and trout and birds by the thousands, and all 12 de-t grees from the North Pole, in the most northern village in the world. j is hard to believe, but here are the photographs and the facts to prove it in the'Juno Ladies' Home Journal. And ,not ,'a single flower has an odor I How Can I Start a Community Kitchen? - Scores are asking this all over the coun try.For the community kitchen is com ,ing. Itisalready here in scores of com munities. Here is told the simplest way of starting one; 3 or families as a be ginning. Two home demonstration agents tell it in the June LadiesVHoub Journal. ' - A New Way of Shopping The war has brought it about It has happened: it is upon us and we hardly know it. But every woman should. Do you know about it? Read "The Ideas of a Foreseeing Woman" in the June Ladies' Home Journal. "ivjCf-. '- There are New Bridal Cakes Entirely different from those that we have known before. They are pictured in the June Ladies' Home Journal. A French Girl . and a Borrowed Son When the world loaned its sons to France, the Frenchwoman said, "I will protect," while they, the homesick lads, oft sorely tempted, kept strong the faith in fact, though slippery the path. ..One such story of "A Borrowed Son," that charms and holds, is in the June Ladies' Home Journal, '. -Can You Write' 500 Words" . , on a Postal Card? It isn't easy. Now think of writing over 3000 words. And then 4700 words! And then, most amazing -of all, 12,191 words on one postal, written with .the naked eye and a 'pencil, -too.' "All three postals are in the June' Ladies' Home Journal. . When One Woman Says Another Woman is "aCat" , &w Every other woman seems tojknow what "she' means. Some mert think they do, too, but they arv wrong. It is too deep for, the masculine.mino,un-J less it gets the idea, from. a cleyer story . of The Cat That Got the Bird," which 'explains whatit all! means. But will women agree with what the strirrj discloses? Read it inthe June Ladies' Home, Journal. It is one of nine delicious bitsof rc-r; mance: all in one number. 4 , : : : lj u, xturt,JvtA n Vtz Jtme w fe Jl- .. K ueJ'mrme i li ne dlr ta your town, nd V AND IT COSTS ONLY 15 CENTS . :L If your dcaltr It "fold out." hi will ti- Si &m' - t -i! f ertyourubcrlptloo tl!.73"byur, 'tobpln,wlttitl)JunNymbr, f I jWfc tb U NuieUr. Vm r'i i fr : - 1 i A ,v t f ..v ,..?'- .. . --" tp T 1 ' J "l-'V ;- tf.-tk -..j,tL. 12 . 1 tr -tai- "f 1j " is '"' v'x-ii-'ttjfftum.-ri W,A KWi fe tb 7 ,4 T . $ .AOJBM i?1 J .it, KI"!' Kj, nYjm WB ESV ft , J?.' , WL i tf ;.Ki 3t for ,yr!j auboerlptlea to b- iZ
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