91 V -nr ",'J"v x - fj - F ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDERr-PHIlJADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1021 . - In the greatest crisis of the nation's history the President lay desperately ill. Washington was alarmed, suspicious, whisper ing "petticoat government." The President might have died! But at the deer of his chamber his wif e steed guard the buffer between the sick man and the America he had led te victory. America has never known Mrs Woodrew Wilsen. She has never given an interview; she has never courted publicity ; she has refused te play for popularity. But new that Mr. Wilsen has retired te private life the story of Mrs. Woodrew Wilsen can be told. The story of the White-Heuse courtship, when the President sent her each day the orchids she loved. The story of their engagement, their marriage, their happy home life. The story of her efforts te relieve the heavy strain of the early war days. The story of her devotion, her sympathy, her tact, her wit, her vigilance in these latter days when Mr. Wilsen lay ill. There is no politics in the story of Mrs. Woodrew Wilsen. Hers is the story of a heroic wife, a super nurse, a super secretary the story of the woman who saved the President's life. . It is told in the October issue of The Heme Journal one of forty-odd features, including: MY YEARS ON THE STAGE, by Jehn Drew-beginning his reminiscences of nearly half a century en the stage. MY AUNT CLARINDAS ORPHAN-by Cerra Harris, a com cem plete novelette in one issue. UNCLE JIMMY, by Zena Gale, a "one-act play that Journal readers may put en without charge. WOMEN AND WAR, by Secretary of War Weeks and Secretary of the Navy Denby. Fashion news and patterns from New Yerk and Paris. TO HAVE A GOOD COMPLEXION, by Dr. Charles M.Williams, the foremost skin specialist. Hew te Get Married-and Eat-en $25 a Week. v The big 114-page edition will be quickly exhausted. Order your copy today! T JUL. E L D I E On Sale Today at Pre-War. Prices dealer o?BeyAgent 15c. the Copy By Mail Subscription wMBMfliHp riHBHbPh. xk 4Mttdb 0aMMBMku Yeu can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct te i he ladies' HOME JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1.50 the year t r t a I "I r Ad 9 j wmmmmmmmmm. I S
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