fSf' """f ppF? ,!ilpf$PtS 'nw ,'H' frff - ur rV :vt V 1 T 1 Frem Any News EVENJNtt PUBLIC 'LEDGEI-PHIL,ADEPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921 Zane 1 B. Jw Grey's New Story TTie Ca e fte Canen is a romance of the new West a story of adventure and mystery, of conflict between the bigness of Arizona and the jazz of New; Yerk. It is the story of a society girl and her war war here lever a gassed and shell-shocked soldier who finds health and strength and a new vision of happiness in the canon country. Told in Mr. Grey's ever-fascinating man ner, one thrill fellows another in the adven tures of the tenderfeet girl, new te the tang of the outdoors, losing and finding her love amid the mystery of the colorful canon. Zane Grey, master teller of Western stories, has never written a better novel than The Call of the Canen. It is his first serial in THE HOME JOURNAL, and it will be published in four generous installments. The first is in the big November issue out today. Don't miss it! Jazz Must Ge Listen te the gibberish of jazz: "De you park?" asked the youth, and he laid his cheek firmly against hers as they toddled. She was a snappy dame, who rolled her own and shimmied a mean eyelash. He was a hair-netter, a necker, the here of many a petting party, and he could sling a mean line no ham would be the wife for him. "What deesit all mean? It is the slang of ultra-modern youth the accompaniment of indecency in dress, in talk, in behavior. We have given our young folks freedom; we are seeing it fail as 'they dance hellward by the jazz route. New it is time te wake up te get Back te Pre -War Morals. In the November issue of The Heme Journal is the first of a series of articles for mothers and fathers who are concerned about the future of their sons and daughters. Are yeu?j Boek of Beeks A really great series of articles en the Bible has been written for The Ladies' Heme Journal by Professer William Lyen Phelps, of Yale. It is net a religious series. It is for all men and all women of all faiths and all creeds. Competent judges proclaim that this is the most interesting and illuminating series that has ever been written en the Bible. The need for these articles is very great, for there can be no greater benefit in our present day civilization than a knowledge of arid a love for the Bible. Ne one who knows the Bible and learns hew te read it for the miracles of inspiration, beauty and wisdom it contains will remain uneducated. Ne one te whom the Bible is a closed book is educated. The first of these splendid articles, entitled " Human Nature in the Bible," is in the November issue of The Ladies' Heme Journal. Dellar Savers Fifteen cents invested in the November issue of The Heme Journal may save you a hun dred dollars or mere. Dr. Weeds Hutchinson's advice as te Fall Colds, and another article en the children's First Year in Scheel, may save you a big doctor's bill. The ten fashion pages, with new hats and wraps and suits and frocks and children's clothes, may save you money in dressing your family this winter. There are many early Christmas-gift ideas Ukranian and Bohemian tablecloths; applique, handmade bags, neckwear and towels in the needlework department; fascinating china painting all things that you can make and all dollar savers en the Christmas list Hew te Get Married and Eaten $25 a Week, and ether household articles, will show you hew te save money in your kitchen. 1 72 Pages Mere Than 50 Features in the Big November H E L A D I E HOME JOURNAL Oft Sale Today at PreWar Prices dealer or Bey Agent 15 Cb til Copy iYeu can subscribe through any dealer or authorized agent er'send your'erder direct te The Ladies' Heme Journal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania subscription $1.50 the Year n'Ji r$ A 5? 3 -i-i I- . Q" mmmmmrj :j , y
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