pv'Htwallpf ma WrW ""V, ijfr " w 4 'jmw,n :,Hinam' r''i 'Wi T" . ,J ' s J7$rrrrw :, - 'A . "., 4 ,V i ' , y " ' .7tt '. t'j(. - j i- 1! . f ' - i jfe f (, .. '3 1 '".' .' If iM MS ...' flaw., ." ffiflWt B ';' f-1, F-ftT rj.Si, I! 1 & Li? Ir px- (' vj. .,.., wi EfteNia" tmEttJ liEDGB--PHILADli)Bi?H:M, WEmESBAY,' JAMr 2i,i920 .. - Has a mother the right to de n.V AX ', .: - t-? ? , ,l ''"., ' . " H'll.X ' -i J ' . j . . JVUV . -- jTTfcfL. If) R v W V ' ' C1CIG 4lvimy r-rjiamm- how many children she will have ? Mow the "women of Holland have answered the question of birth control THE war has made us realize that we cannot' afford to ignore anything that claims to improve the health of our children; and this is why Pictorial Review, in line with its forward-looking editorial policy, presents to the thinking women of America the opportunity for considering the much misunderstood subject of scientific birth-control. Everybody has heard of birth-control, but comparatively few people know what it really means. Many people are shocked at the very word. Pictorial Review does not take sides in this discussion; but when a conservative country like Holland boldly endorses the movement and publishes its rea sons for so doing, it is time we looked into the matter judi cially and impartially. The remarkable story of what the women of Holland have done under the leadership of Dr. Aletta Jacobs is graphically told by Eleanor Kinsella McDonnell in the mid-winter issue of Pictorial Review. In this illuminating and inspiring ac count, there is valuable information for every woman in America. In Holland today Holland, mind you slow-moving, conventional Holland they have a smaller death rate and a higher healthy birth rate than in any country in the world. That fact is unescapable. And Dr. Jacobs states tha this is due to a sane understanding and appreciation of birth-control. Whether this is so or not, is for the women of America to judge after reading this amazing article. mfjmmmmamimmmmammatmmaaBmaaBKmmaaKKammBmmaammmtt First of a series of magnificent color portraits of moving picture stars Billie Burke Olive Thomas Two full-page reproductions in beautiful colors of Haskell Coffin's pastel portraits of those two lovely stage and screen stars, Billie Burke and Olive Thomas. You will want to frame their pretty faces as soon as you see them. How are you going to vote? Now that seventeen million women are entitled to vote, it is ab solutely necessary for them to know which of the two great political parties best represents their inter ests and ideals. Here, for the first time, you may read a frank declaration of what each party offers from the Republican National Committee Chairman and the Democratic National Committee Chairman. At last we know who killed the Czar You've heard vague rumors and all kinds of stories of this abomi nable crime, but here in Pictorial Review for the first time the au thentic story is told. Princess Olga Hello, telephone girls! f Here is a straight-from-the-shouldertalkfromtheVice-President of the Bell Telephone Company in Pictorial Review for Mid -Winter. He tells you just what makes a girl Paley, aunt of the murdered Czar, learned from members of the band of assassins the actual details of the slaying of. the Czar and his family. successful and what stops her from advancing. Every telephone girl as well as eVery business woman should read this frank talk from a man who employs 39,000 young women. sliiL Nrafw! BtT ySffi Can a woman stay married and stay happy? Senator HelenRing Robinson says that sometimes one method, some times another, will bring about t;his miracle, and in her original, witty way, she reveals the rare secret in Pictorial Review. First of her new series on "Adventures in Living," SPECIAL: We printed over Two Million copies of the last issue of Pictorial Review and even then we hdd 100,000 orders we could not fill. Order your Mid-Winter Pictorial Review today and avoid being disappointed! We arc compelled to cut down our newsdealers' orders, and we cannot reprint a single copy. 4 Would you marry a man if you couldtft tell him all about your past life? Would you let one youthful mistake bar the way to love; happiness and wealth? Read how Harriet Field settled this matter in the absorbing new novel of modern society life; "Harriet and the Piper" By KATHLEEN NORMS In Pictorial Review for Mid-Winter mntr.- mnt w 1r Midwinter Number On Sale Now 4mmmid& Leadina Womaris Ma A. RICHARD ULMEIt Distributor, 1524 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. zine '"ft ri yOUWB1" ;"' 'r-fc""1: "- i -j a I - ( t ,!. "iV ! " " ' V K iin lltdhdl "ifrft-i if ki i refill 1 1 r A " -- -" - J V" .a.i. . "I ' !'' ! li t .-! i Ml ! ?;1 x - vj - . -. ' .- -if ''it- .-r in H 1 ' -' .'5, vs. r s .. 1 ' "f -t ' 1 "M"'JL -" '- in mm !'" I m iiiIM j;iiiiiplpP!fffBffy iJ '"- - ' - ii-iV-- ' tvin rw