- MwjjprF 1 EVENING. PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919 JL. 9 51 vtjmrmvr" ' i. ' 'hw"'"' 'M'i" A? ) - " W-" If you found a letter from another woman in your husband's pocket -what would you do ? W "OULD you faint? Would you send for. a lawyer? Would you remain silent and wait? Or would you do what Mrs. Madden did, when the other woman came alone:? How would you act if you were in her position? "The test of a woman's quality," says Corra Harris, "is how she conducts herself when she finds that another woman is stealing her husband's love." If you want to know how to hold a husband's love begin reading "Happily Married," by Corra Harris Author of "Making Her His Wife," "The Circuit Rider's Wife," etc. Mrs. Harris makes you see the inner workings of the mind of a woman who was too sure of her husband and of a husband who was too sure of himself. In this new novel she shows you just how a man thinks and why he acts in such peculiar ways. And oh! how Mrs. Harris docs know her own sexl She understands every emotion they feel. She divulges all their 'little tricks in a most delicious manner. If you want to learn how to manage a man without letting him know it, read this extremely entertaining three-part novel beginning in Pictorial Review for September. ill Mill JsiV'r-'jtjtiiPvl I till I i III liif CSujiK&Si&fi' li J 1 1 I I III 1 """JIsEbMK. 4 i i ( Jjf U II I I 1(1 T n - lifWSMk Jam H Jail J WammM 1 Rfl J, i : In 1 i iBtI Bnfflm ' n .KnttmiS vKmWhm (III nlysnCfl"',5a3jlILiaM I 4 t iyjf(rTS j Rt Kar-. "at B ft I IrViVtSw Jt:k j TO im 111 AfcfciyV ' if9tjr tSft mCT 1. What makes a man different after he's married It was constantly argued during the middle agei that a man It bound to rule hli wife 9 Solving Household Problems Putting the Home on a Business Basis by Jenoise Brown Short How to Stop Leaks in the Family Budget by Elna Harwocd Wharton How Satisfied Housekeepers have Solved the Servant Problem Told in Letters to the Editor. The Right Way to Market by Florence A. Warner. . COLOR PICTURES FOR YOU TO FRAME! Love Lights the Way for the Blinded Soldier Woman's Work is .Never Done A Picka ninny's Portrait The Twelvetreea Kiddies on their Summer Vacation Children's Cutout Dolly Dingle's Friend Betsy EXCEPTIONAL FICTION When Lore it Young LEONA DALRYMPLE The Orapei of San Jacinto ROSE SIDNEY The Gift of Courase-MARYHEATON VORSE The Honorable Gentleman ACHMED AB DULLAH Duotonw OCTAVUS ROY COHEN DID it ever occur to you that every married man has a double personality ? Why is your hus band different from the man you married ? What is the reason ? You probably know a dozen couples who are unhappily married. Why? What is the matter with marriage ? Havelock Ellis, the eminent English sociologist, says that nine times out of ten it is the man's fault and then he gives some startling reasons for his theory. What do you think? In a brilliant and searching article in the September Pictorial Review, Mr. Ellis tells why husbands and men are two different things and how this difference lies at the very root of "the marriage question." He says that marriage i3 a risky experiment and nothing more. And that the system that worked five hundred years ago won't work today. The war has created a tremendous upheaval in the marriage relationship. , What i3 going to happen ? Read what this supreme authority has to say'on this subject in his sensation al article in Pictorial Review for September called "What Makes a Man a Husband ? " This is the first of a remarkable series of articles on' marriage which will appear in Pictorial Review ris Fall, Four more great articles in this issue WHY DO AMERICANS HATE TO SAVE? By William G. McAdoo No people in the world hate the idea of thrift as Americans do; yet no people can save so magnificently when they are saving for a big purpose. Read what the greatest expert in the country has to say about why Americans must learn to save in peace as woll aa in war. KATE GLEASON AMERICA'S PIONEER WOMAN MACHINIST The woman who turned a $100,000 failure into a success in one year and how. Third in Pictorial Review's great series of American women whose achievements are remarkable. THE ROUGH ROAD TO MOTHERHOOD -By Bell Bay less Every mother knows that motherhood isn't easy under the best conditions but in this country 15,000 mothers die every year because they are bearing children under the worst con ditionsamid dirt, neglect, and loneliness. Read this big human article on what American women can do to help. WHAT WE CAN DO FOR THE BOYS WHO DIED IN FRANCE A notable article by Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, on the best memorial we can give our soldiers. He hat never been claimed to be anything elae but helplew PICTORIAL R EVIEW FOR SEPTEMBER largest 20 Cent Circulation in The World m I .r ?&! && ii m m:u VSI i; i) .,51 i I t'l l ti , M n . l I fi Q flfcfry. ;,(,.!,, , i--NttAj w-v .JwMSad-u l$& UU i-w, &, f mm gfr . , Ufite&wrJtr iA U .,wWUgMttv vn .wj