irTp-yi'i , fc J fp . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL ?5, 1921 M r Mary Roberts Rinehart Asks I - M What Does the Woman of Today Want? A Home or a Careef? Love or Fame? t Children or Independence? Writing in the new April issue of The Ladies' Home Journal, Mrs. Rinehart says: "Every woman has four choices: To marry for love; to marry without love; to stay at home and exhaust herself in family service; to go out and earn.". . . . Maybe you have made your choice. Would you do the same again? And how about your daugh ters? .... In the April Home Journal there are four big features that will help you to make your choice between a Home and a Career: p r How to Become a Nurse How to Become a Writer How to Become a Singer The Home and the Bride Many girls, many women, are finding Thousands of women are trying to Almost every woman who has achieved The April Home Journal is also the opportunity for service and livelihood in build careers in the Writing Game. Some success in amateur singing likes to im- bride's book. The girl who is to be mar nursing. What is their chance for sue- succeed; many fail. Why? What ability agine herself as another Gcraldine Farrar ried in June is thinking about her trous cess? How must they go about training? does it take to become a successful author? another Mary Garden another Tetraz- seau here are pages of fascinating new Where should they.do their work? How Is writing a primrose path of big money zini. What training is necessary for the fashions for the bride, the bride's mother, much is the pay? What is their future? and great fame? Is story-telling an easy Grand Opera star? How can you know the bridesmaids, and the little flower girls These questions and others are answered way to fortune or a rocky road full of whether your voice is worth cultivating and pages. There is even a page of fash in an authoritative article in the April disappointments and really hard work? or not? Kathleen Howard, contralto of ions for the bridegroom. And there is Home Journal by Ida F. Butler, of the Elizabeth Jordan tells the answer in the' the Metropolitan Opera Company, with an article telling every detail of the formal American Red Cross, herself a nurse for April Home Journal, from her own ex- a record of operatic success abroad, gives wedding at home or in the church what twenty years. perience and success in writing. advice in the April Home Journal. everyone does, who pays the bills. 1 ' i lira Love in Hollywood A perfectly delightful story of the moving-picture world, starts in the April Home Journal; it is by Earl Dcrr Biggers. Other fiction includes The Barbens of Barben-Lacy, a tale of an antique dealer's adventures, by Horace Annesley Vachell ; The Bird of Paradise, by Louise Kennedy Mabie ; The Way Wives Are, by Lucian Cary ; and stories by E. Phillips Oppenheim and Grace Sartwcll Mason, j For the Home Builder there arc two unusual houses that may be built now and enlarged when money is more plentiful; and also some new and interesting bungalows. j For the Woman Who Sews there is Fashion's latest whim of handmade fruits and flowers, with full directions for making; also a beautiful bedspread of Irish crochet, and linens with fascinating Old World designs. Fpr the Housekeeper there is inspiration in new recipes for desserts, for fish dinners, for unusual salads. She will delight in the Disappearing Range; she will want to try the new Unfired Glass Painting; she will be keen for the Time and Dollar Savers. Also there are Plays for Open-Air Theatres, Decorative Tabic China, and beautiful pictures in full color by Jules Guerin, Charles Chapman and George Wright. All in the Big April Issue of T H E L A D E S HOME JOURNAL 1 $2.00 the year by mail In Canada, $2.50 162 Pages 20 Cents ($2.00 the year by maii In Canada, $2.50 'BOYS eyerywhere are wanted to deliver copies of Tins Home Journal to reiular customers. Any bright bov can am from nN. JMinr n am ,. ' lr M hour.. For M d...U. writ. . Shcabte. D.p.r.m., &. cSrra.hi;V ml Utttl iwitJ I IK V? '&W.WE11 TJili ?WWKJE lis? 'WsJ Mm !'. fs mm i iW! 9 m m a mm 7 I I, yt A Vittf , A-io.' , .tin-K W. . jwi..
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