trJWIxwwrs ' -uvu(w. -Ki il r 'i M S'4 ivi, i & St I ft If 7 Mb f cv f . J f , j ' v ' l r E ' 43 Br tt P- ' .' L : ' I & '"V-II- ' ' i. L v L ) 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER lO.Na'lD Is prohibition oin Just what is prohibition going to ac complish P Will it make the laboring man satisfied with his wage? What will become of the men who used to frequent saloons? Will more people have better homes, food and clothing? WE'VE been working for pro hibition for more than a hundred years and now we've got it, but arc we going to keep it? Do you know just who have been behind this movement all these years, and just what they have expected sto gain by it? Why have the church members wanted prohibition? Why have the social workers been so tireless in their efforts? How have business men and employers expected to profit? Strangest of all, why has labor advocated, prohibition? j Martha Bensley Bruere, in an illuminating article in October Pictorial Review called "What We May Expect From Prohibition", reveals how each of these groups of people expected to gain a different end! And what have been the results in our own dry states? Mrs. Bruere tells you these things, and the lights she throws on what is likely to happen are certainly most interesting! Which of these people will win? Temperance people, social workers, church workers, business men, labor for each and all, Mrs. Bruere has a definite message 1 SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER If you live in the country or In any town where there U no newtdealer we will enter your nemo on our lilt to receive Pictorial Review for twelve monthi for Two Dollart, or for ix month special "getting acquainted" opportunlty-for only One Dollar. Send $2,00 for one year'a subscription or $1.00 for six months' subscription. The Pictorial Review Company 300 W. 39th St., N. Y. C. aWWWr 4n!wsjjB aWkaa. kWW vtbsBSk attBfjw - aBB vt 9jki kWWwtaW avsaEv IvHtB wSHHPlrHlHilir BP av kfJIim. abtmW r, hamW. S5?V Who is going to benefit most by prohibition HOW CAN WE MAKE MARRIAGE MORE ATTRACTIVE ? ALL over the world, there is an alarming increase of bachelors. Some say they cannot afford to marry. Others frankly admit they are too selfish. Young women in appalling numbers have no desire for marriage. They prefer economic independence. Do you know about the so-called "new morality" that menace to our home and family life? Do you know of the changes social, legal, political and eco nomical that must be worked out before marriage can be made easier and more attractive ? Charlotte Perkins Gilman, in 'What ia Going" to Happen to Marriage," in Pictorial Review for October, shows only too clearly the main causes for the present chaos in the marriage relations. She tells things that many women are thinking without daring to say. , K 1 m iMii i DOES YOUR HUSBAND TELL YOU EVERYTHING ? OR do you just think he does? He may be like Pelham Madden. And you may be like Mrs. Madden before she found the letter from the other woman in his pocket. Every woman, young or old, can learn a whole lot about managing a man by reading "Happily Married" by Corra Harris, in Pictorial Review for October. Mrs. Harris sees through men as if they were glass. She knows her own sex just as thoroughly, and in the most amusing way in the world she shows you their little vanities and weaknesses in this delightful serial novel. Don't miss it. Other Features in this big October Issue A message from the Queen of Belgium THE King and Queen of Belgium are soon to be the nation's guests. A special greeting to Pictorial Review's readers accompanies a charming portrait of this dainty Queen, with her signature. "Uncle Joe" Cannon What (lots he think of women in politics? ASK Uncle Joe! He tells what he thinks t in a delightfully reminiscent interview with Richard Barry. The servantless home CAN "you imagine a house so simplified in its housekeeping arrangements that no servant is necessary? Don't miss Mabel Dulon Purdy's helpful article. The alarm clock - DO you know that Kansas spends less money on the health of its babies than it does on the health of its bees? Whatdo you know about the Conference on Social Morality? What country in Europe has the highest birth-rate and why? Look for "The Alarm Clock" each month. Short stories you will like ' The Spoiling of Pharaoh . by Frances Qilehrlit Wood The Appetite for Marriage by Clarence Budiniton fCelland The Golden Windmill by Stacy Aumonier Autumn Blooming by Elizabeth Myeta The Yellow Flower " by Melville Daviaton Poi( Even the babies are kicking! NO more forced feeding No more castoc oill Don't miss the babies' strike, one of the funniest Twelvetrees pictures. r ' l. PICTORIAL REVIEW October Fall Fashion Number -Just Out! LARGEST. CIRCULATION OF ANY 20 CENT MAGAZINE -IN THE WORLD v flr k h : ' f r 1 J D i 'fc 1
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