rem-is v 12 ' . Hfr 1 I1)? vt'". ; ' f !'. ! ,rti T. It 12' 0f . iu .i.a,.,. IH4 . v v4y EVENED POTklC LEDaEBPmrADEIiPHiA; ftBlIRSDk, -lifeftd'22,f 1920 ?l " '"'-'M? ? ' .... , I f, ii )Vv ; Hearst's Magazine V X . VTVjV l I 11 tFr a Liberal Running simultaneously in Hearst's, the TWO greatest novels of" recent years The Master of Man By SIR HALL CAINE The Enemies of Women By VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ $5,000,000 For Revenge! What would You do if you had been ruined by business associates and friends and two years later suddenly struck it rich in oil? But let E. Phillips Oppcn heim tell the story. "The Fall of the House of BultiwelP'is the first of a new series of short stories by Mr. Oppcnheim, whose great novels of international in trigue and adventure are wclll known to readers of Hearst's. See page 8. (n Hearst's for May. "Like a scene in a play, it put fear of death into on who witched." THE HOUSE by the LOCH, MELVILLE DA.VISSON POST The Sting Of the Needle The use of habit-forming drugs in the United States has grown to an alarming extent. It is estimated that in New York City alone there are several hundred thousand drug addicts. The habit is the more insidious because it is often acquired innocently by the unsuspecting victim through legitimate medical use. The only way to cope with this terrible evil is to warn against its awful results. It is with this purpose that Hearst's publishes "The Confessions of a Drug Victim" In Hearst's for May. "A Yacht and Africa t I'd love it, but I won't." THE DEREUCT10N3 OF DOLF. By P. E BAILT.1 In Hearst's for May. ML Is Man Happier without Woman f WOULD Victor Stowell have been happier had henever met Bessie Collister? Why did the fabulously , rich Prince Michael Fedor of Monte Carlo organize among his friends "The Enemies of Women," a community from which women were strictly excluded? Are men really happier without women? The two f-eatest novels of 1920 "The Master of Man," by Hall Caine and he Enemies of Women," by Vicente Blasco iDanez deal with this question. Both these great .novels are now, in Hearst's. a ' Ye f iHr Are Ghosts Good Detecfizres? HAS actual Crime ever been detected through Spiritualism? Conan Doyle says it has. He cites as evidence a few cases taken from court records, which have in the past been explained merely as extraordinary coincidences. Read "The Myster of the Red Barn," "The Murder of the Cornish Horseman," 'JThe Blood Stain on the Snow, " and see if you can explain these mysteries.' Has Nature a Braift? A DOES thought really die when life leaves "our "physicalrBrain? Scientists say there can be no thought without a living brainj Yet, argues Maurice Maeterlinck, before the appearance of man t Nature was far more intelligent than we are today. (Among plants and fishes and insect, she had already achieved the most marvelous inventions. In fact our brains are but evidence of pre-existentthought.' Does Your Child Eat Carrots? i DO you know that certauTvegetables' have remarkable effects' on the growth and health of children?' That the1 absence of some of these vegetables from the dietof'achild may, result in stunted growth, or diseases of the nerves 'and eyes? Nutrition experts have recently made wonderful discoveries about carrots, sweet potatoes,beets 4 andotheryegetables.,' IF you are easily satisfied if you aren't always on the lookout for a better magazine you won't' want Hearst's this month or any other. .But if you really want the works of the world's great' writers, the words of the world's great thinkers don't fail to make sure each month starting today with the May number -of your copy of iJKtam JKaVwmMm ell 3 1 o Magazine with aMte$i&n V AlOO-Year-Old Talking Machine j "In business methods and efficiency' says Senator D. W. Elkins of West Virginia,. Congress is 100 years behind the times. Sixtccn-hour speeches aro made simply to consume time. One Senator recently read aloud the entire contentsof a news paper including' the advertisements and there was no legal way to stop him. Isn't it timeCongrcss was placed on a business basis? See page 61. In Hearst's for May; ( 9x& tit' fSuZf&KBL "In the Hall of Fame, Celebrities yesterday are Hasbeens today." CHROMOS IN THE HALL OK FAME By WALT MASON How "Millionaires Get Rich All of us want tobe rich some day but few of us know just how to go about it. To learn how to get rich, go to the men who have made great fortunes and find out how they made their money. In Hearst's each month, B. C. Forbes, the famous financial writer, takes some mil lionaire, such as Carnegie, Eastman, Frick or Rockefeller and shows how you can utilize exactly the same principles that laid the foundations of their great fortunes. . In Hearst's for May. "Hervolcecaressedhlm her yellow eyes held htm powerless. TUB PLACE OP PRAYER Br RODERT W. CHAMBERS In Hearst'a for May. v af&Z&m m&mmsk Skt &!&iy &sttg$&g a , .. i , I imSSkWf uaJt&tV ... . I . ( vJApA 1 .-M..,Z.8...t,.Jt-'."Tlv'"n ?. . ', "... .."'? '
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