gM2 time Fwi5fiiiBr'vr frT;s3Vi iHBEgayiHBBBBi ?w frrvqQrr CBWJLajrB r i -'mr. t . i 's & WSHRE'' CHMMBlDi i w u b Rv I IV I . K I "Ayr, .. ?&.. i2 ... rp1 V& vy't i ai ' r v . . v ,, i. . v EVENING" PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER f 1019 BiBB8HawBBfflWP?wgiJi'i"''"BMMaMaBgwiBi Minium MMiiJw'jgseezBseaooagiE obt tm wr salaried man . A w WHlliie sit toy and see the uneducated daylatoorar am twice as much as lie ? ILL the architect be forced to work as a carpenter ? Must the journalist go back to the print shop? Our bank clerks, salesmen, buyers, actors, public officials, clergymen and college professors what thanks do they get for their services? With prices of necessaries "shied" high, how are their wives to manage? And, mean while, the uneducated, foreign -born day laborer earns and spends as much in a day as the salaried man doea in a week or so! Samuel Hopkins Adams thrashes out thoroughly the problems that con front the man and wom an of formerly comfort able means today. How to build yom own house without going broke kUILDING a home is usually the most heart-breaking thing in the world, z ou start out with a fixed budget of ex- penditure. You think every thing is provided for, and then you find you need all kinds of things you didn't dream of. Do you know that by a new way of planning your apace, you can save all this trouble and expense? In Pictorial Review for November, N. M. Woods begins a new series on Economy in House Designing. His idea is entirely new and has already met with extraprdinary response. Experts declare that no magazine has ever published anything to helpful and practical. f yf t "AS one youthful mistake to cast its shadow over Harriet Field's whole life? Beautiful, adored, her story utterly unsuspected, was she to risk telling the man who loved her now, of that terrible secret of her youth? Read this extraordinary story of a supreme struggle in a young and ambi tious woman's heart. Should she have vtold? And given up wealth, position, luxury, a good man's love all that she longed for? Or should she have married the proud, honest man, in the fullness of his success, without giving him a hint of the risk he ran? "If you dance, you must pay the piper," the old saying has it. Did Harriet Field have to pay? Skillfully, with sustained interest, Kathleen Norris develops this absorbing situation. It is one which must stir every woman's heart. As you turn page after page eagerly, will you be moved with profound pity for the beautiful young woman overshadowed by the dark reality that sprang out of her youth and inexperience? Or will you denounce her? Don't miss a line of HARRIET i wl SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER If you live in the country or in any town where there is no news dealer, we will enter your name on our list to receive Pictorial Review for twelve months for Two Dollars, or for six months a special "getting acquainted" opportunity for only One Dollar. Send $2.00 for one year's subscription or $1.00 for six months' subscription. The Pictorial Review Company, 201 West 39th St., New York City (Author of "The Heart of Rachael"; "Josselyn's Wife,' etc, etc.) The first stirring instalment a big, generous one appears in Pictorial Review for November. The remainder follows swiftly, powerfully, with in tense feeling in three succeeding issues. It is the most absorbing love - story Pictorial Review has ever published. Winter patterns of distinction Pattern 8S96 aScentt A BSOLUTELY correct styles and per- fection of fit explain the tremendous jLjL, success which has swept Pictorial Review Patterns into the foremost position in the style world. In the November issue of Pictorial Review the Big Winter Fashion Number fifteen pages of exquisite styles of bewitching grace for women, misses and children are displayed. These include several pages of authoritative winter designs in new and fascinating colors. The New Silhouette Showing Hip Fullness The New Snugly Fitted Sash Bodices The New Choker and Scarf Collars ' The New Chic Redingotcs The New Long Jackets The New Looped-Under Panels For each of these there is a perfect-fitting Pictorial Review Pattern enabling you to make any garment look exactly like the design. -if : if IS -l)f RIAL THE for November XAKGBSTCIKCULATKiN.OF ANY 30 CENT MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD i ; i n M Pi iti I 41 4 ji "i "! rttraU4 asmts ! - 'V.' 4 ' '. i' J SsuitiJ:
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