&&jti$ft KVV W .V jW'.-l V r 1HW! Kwwwmi H. i. ' Vfl EVENING PTTBLIO LEDGERS PHILADELPHIA, FKlDxV JUfrE 2, y!922 mt ""Vu" m & w m yv iJaaaaaaaaV rlH f aSaaTraaaal jPly T--- MMNKfifllHHaaaaV ,lTawMjflMJiMHaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay aaaaV HPVi0B ih IVv m & "Ji B K m vjt jit eillrf- Si Jeseph C. Lincoln's New Serial and .50 ether stories ancLstriking features FAIR HARBOR is the best of these quaint Cape Ced stories that have made the cre ator of Cap'n Eri, Shavin's, and Galusha the Magnificent known as America's best loved author. Full of the tafng and the twang of the New England coast, which Mr, Lincoln knows se well, it tells with rare humor and romance the stormy adventures of a two fisted sea captain with a job ashore. Fair Harber begins inrthe big JuncHeme Journal out te-day and will appear inix generous installments. Deirt miss it. Read also Surf 9 a romantic tale of Jehn Paul Jenes, by Stephen Moorhouse Avery with vigorous full-color illustrations by Wyeth; The Torch, a story of two sisters, by Hugh McNair Kahler; and stories by Grace Richmond, Leuis Dedge, Francis Noyes Hart, Sarah Addington and ethers. The Mystery of Women's Clubs Mary Austin, than whom no one is closer te the cultural life of American Women, writes of our 2,000,000-membered women's clubs: "Is there net a weakness in an organiza tion of intelligent women when it remains se much a mystery te intelligent men? ... A turning point is near in club history ... or they will become a sort of intel lectual cozy corner." With kindly criticism she presents a plan for broadening the field of women's clubs. Weman's Unseen Hand Plays a Big Part in National Politics. Is your congress man's wife in society? Dees she write back home of teas and dinners and dances at the Washington homes of the great and the near-great? With election coming en, these are pertinent questions for the woman voter it is said that many a law is put across ever a cup of tea. Under the title of The Secial Lebby, Charles A. Selden tells a remarkable story of society's flattering influence. Women Cigarette Fiends Twe Cigarettes a Day for every man, woman and child in America that is the nation's consumption since women have learned te smoke ! In the big cities you see women smoking everywhere in hotels, theatres, restaurants, at home, en the street; there are special smoking rooms for girls in exclusive schools. Yet most women don't like it and leading doctors say smoking is injuring their health. Why de women smoke? Let Harry Burke tell you ! The Perfect Child Katherine was a perfect child perfect in manners, in study, in play. Yet one day she ran amuck and ruined a whole house. Why? What was wrong with her training? Miriam Finn Scott tells you the child mind has no secrets from her; nor has the child body any secrets from Dr. S. Jesephine Baker. Beth these experts write exclusively for The Heme Journal, and every month they are answering the problems of millions of parents. Summer Styles frcmr-Patte Organdies, Laces, Ginghams reds and blacks vand whites what should you wear for a summer at hoepe or en vacation days? The June JOURNAL tells you, with sensible styles from Paris and New Yerk news of ths ready-made shops, patterns for making at home, sewing lessens for the beginner, directions for making your hats. And fascinating needlework ideas for daylight-saving afternoons en the perch. A Coel Kitchen in Summer Yes, a Coel Kitchen in summer. Sounds impossible, but it's true. Let Careline B. King tell you hew te save time and health and money during the het days. Alse in tha big household tiepartment: New Recipes for the Old Shortcake Stencils for Furniture Te Save Yeu Twe Dollars or Mere When One Eats Out of Deer Four Small Houses of Unusual Design June Jams and JeUiea Celette Makes Fruit and Vegetable Salads 182 Pages in the Big June Issue of H E L jPL D I E $ HOM JOURNAL On Sale Today 1 Zr ffie CrnT Frem Any News Xaje tllC KJKJyy dealer or Bey Agent By Mail nj mr , xr Subscription tyl.OU the ICaf Yeu can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send veur order direct te The Ladies' Heme Journal, Philadelphia, Pennsvlva m I 3 ? . i.j .' Ml m 4 m mm f ,- t ,: r- kl !,. ft &f P&K mUi STsc j V .tL .Si(! tir.fl j,n rw - 'AV" WU
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