Mm "llill awM"r-yw Wv l' T1" I T 'nfjmrr "wjsqjr'V7"fv 7TPW1 ' v O ' .'. ,... ".' "' 'V IWTrM 10 t j - II m mt II E 11 Jv E V ,. I ;! t c t. . 4l ' I i- SrVHNIBrtSP PUBLIC LBDaBE-PHli;AXBL5PSlA WEtfrtESD&Y, MABCH 3, loM Hearst 's Magazine a Liberal Education ! VlctorV world stood still. Shorouit be Fenefli. THB MASTBR OF MAN By HALL CA1NB Set Heart ft fir Marth, Page XO. Why Men DisBke Their Wives Aa Assistant District Attorney of Kings County that is to say Brooklyn Miss Helen P. MoCormiok has listened to the plaints of no less than five thousand unhappily married couples. From this intimate experience with domestic discord she has learned many of the fundamental causes underlying marital, unhappiness. And she has come to' the conclusion that the xvift is the chief offender 1 Whs? Read "Why Men Dislike Their Wives"- In Htarst's for March ESf&3-Zjmttl 'Sir Tbe cyclist dashed down the path. The audience gaiped THB MANIAC By MAURICE LEVEL See Hearst s for March, Page l8 Short Work-Long Job For seven months, Whiting Williams. Director of Personnel of a great steel company, labored under an alias, as the buddy ohis foreign-born friend Anton, or Pietro or Stepnano. He slept with him in the same bed, and worked beside him in the mines and factories, to learn from him at first hand, the real causes of our industrial unrest. What is the most important truth you learned?" he was asked. You will find his answer fn Hearst's for March Pfftdp e hwi eoe Iie after yon far Hfef' t BDUCATB AN INDIAN By.WALT M ASON Set Heart ft fir Marth, Page 30. The MASTER of MAN By SIR HALL GAINE, K. B. K For 'four years Hall Caine's pen has been laid aside, while he has devoted himself to the service of his country. For four years hundreds of thousands of readers have waited impatiently for a new novel from the author of "The Manxman' "The Deemster," and "The Woman Thou Gavest Me." Nowcomesthisbrilliantstory. "TheMasterofMan" Hall Caine at his very best the one great literary landmark of 192Q begins in Hearst's for March. IF you are not interested in a magazine a bit beyond the ordinary if you don't care for a magazine that makes you think- you won't want Hearst's this month or any other. BUT if you want the works of the w'orld's great writers the world's great thinkers; make sure each .month starting today with March of your copy of HCJ j jpn HPi W iMPQA 3X1 Magazine, with a Mission Many Newsdealers tell us that their supply of Hearst's Magazine is sold out completely a day or two after the magazine arrives. Since only as many copies are printed as are ordered in advance, many people are disappointed each month. It is therefore always well to buy your copy of Hearst's at once, and, where convenient, to leave a regular reserva tion for all future numbers. , v 'There was a fight, and Bessie ran, off screaming." THB MASTBR OF MAN By HALL CAINB S:e Heartftfir Marth,' Page 8. Can the DeacJ Pursue the Living? A famous French actress once refused the advances of'a young Breton suitor who died two years later with menaces against her on his lips. For two years after his death she was subjected to persecution which tookthc form of loud cries and other terrifying noises, plainly heard by others in her company. ,Rcad "A Cottagein Hampshire,'1 a true ghost story, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous psychic investigator, In Hearst's for March m Jlau?Ulk iGHu "For twelve feet Dick slid along the edge. Then " A DEAL IN OPIUM By ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHB See Hearst' t far March, Page JO. Bernard Shaw and the Gloomy Dean William Ralph Inge, Dean of St. Pauls, no doubt had Bernard Shaw in mind when he asserted that religious teachers today arc to be looked for outside the church. Yet, there is in all England no more scathing opponent of Shaw's so cialism. In Hearst's for March, Shaw attacks the reactionary views of "The Gloomy Dean" on the great economic and social problems of the day. . In Hearst's for March LUcgwlM!JQaWKilZavCAA The human embryo repeats all the lower forms of Kfe." TnEFINALACniEVEMENT.MAUIUCEMAETERUNCK See Heartftfir Marth, Page 12. Oh'Y l- ;a;1? K " . k. '! .rl 1 MI ., !&&MtM Vs .. . liawti-jr-'il' -Vv !..
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