P5Hpfp7?Spvsv " ft? ' 'F' "' O " ' C ijr-www?rwrar -W" wYTrsw!TfyEtf EVENING PUBLIC , IiEDaER-JPHIljADELPHlA', WEDftESDAY, JUSTE 18,' IdW . b ""-? ."'" -rt -" V" f. V'S" -"ft . .-u?vl & '' v ' . iH - u 'J ,u i: ''. ,. v , . . 8ti 9Ipat!iM5a SBBB 11' I MM THE FUTURE LOOKS TO ITS WOMEN v: In every land women are successfully applying their 'energy and intelligence to the solution of national problems civic problems business problems home problems. Pictorial Review, the first great woman's magazine to recognize the broadening of women's interests, continues to lead the way in reporting new activities, new opportune ties, and the great constructive good that women everywhere are accomplishing! MrcWlf e I I (it Norn I "i ' I i tk m a- RIlGtcl ChildeDorr Color Portraits of the Peace Makers i if 11 1111 II IlillUI III II li ifltyu J 'jwnKi tuII II lllllnllllllllll pfr4 Wlllra l II inn nil nil i J fi bIiiil"ji m 1) ll'-v li " 11111111111111 ulnl m t. bt V-, &, v , ii Can a New York society girl do a hard day's work? CAN a girl brought up in luxury sweep and scrub all day long without going to pieces? Would she stick to drudgery day after day without complaining? Would she stand discomfort, long hours, rough living and no amusements ? These are the questions Mrs. Vanderbilt the New York society leader asked herself when she went to France as head of the Red Cross Canteen Service. Read Mrs. Vanderbilt's answers to her own questions in her striking article called "The New Four Hundred" in Pictorial Review for July, leen Can you keep a servant? IF notj is it because women, as employers of labor have failed? How is it that " your husband can take your friend's youngest son into his office without lowering his social position while your friend's young daughter cannot come to work in your house on a basis of equality? Read Kathleen Norris's startlingly original solution of this universal problem entitled "Help, Help, Who Wants Help?" Are our thirteen million aliens to he Americans or Bolshevists? IMAGINE it! A salaried press agent of the Russian Bolsheviki carried on propa- ganda work at a meeting in a New York school amid yells of approval. Almost unbelievable, isn't it? But it actually happened. You will get the shock of your life when you read Rheta Childe Dorr's fact -story in Pictorial Review for July It is called "America Must Be Americanized," and it will make you blush for our lack of national feeling. Wilson Lloyd George Clemenceau THE world will never forget these three great peacemakers. The forceful per- sonality of our president, the indomitable spirit of the British statesman, the fighting soul of the French premier. These full page portraits in full color included free in Pictorial Review for July SUMMER FASHIONS Seventeen pages of the daintiest and most charming frocks for Summer wear, for both women and children. Many of them in the newest and correct color combinations. Silks, crisp ginghams, quaint English prints, chintz, voiles, dotted Swiss and cross-bar dimities for all these fashionable materials, you can select just the right, smart and most fashionable styles in Pictorial Review for July; and for every design there is the perfect fitting Pic torial Review Pattern. In Pictorial Review only, can you find such a profusion of beauti ful designs for Summer. Make sure of your copy by getting it to-day,. PICTORIAL REVIEW For July-Mow on Sale est 20 cent Circulation in the Wcrid & v x iSfsj&L 1111111 nnm llllllltnT?IIlBrTl"7x"l Jyriiillllllll ' III III Hill llli Bn7vnillllflllfllllllll lHUIIIIIlHnlf -ttA-i fnllllllllllllllllll 111 J I I tIM4t srr 1 y . -,- . "" ....... v , 'vs ; a .-, v.,. '! ., " ? "' j& 'VfT$ idLm wmmnTUMmmiiMMMMMWwmiiMMMwmiMMMmnaMWHiMiifmiumnrmanMi rnmmmmMimmaiimiawni rTfirTwremTiiTMnrri i - fiVinnaiaTiiTTmi"iraiTifMWfciftiii nr- hiihii i i iiTn.aiiif w, p .wm w imrftTB mwm mk mm , -tmij..1 Mt. M ,$i j'M j a v;i ,r. i M fM& wv-ii tfT i .,& ; r... n l 1
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