.s?f? iwwp. ..,tfQ;J'r.'l.1KlV-''VJ''l .i -!. tWKiiima ' V - ), OV'5 . VT XT'" wmmxwmMmmmm - EVENING, PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHIIiAiDELPHiA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, i .. J. .i.J v.t- I .i.1 H..VI. ;.' "'.J.I k ', J.CJLVL- C7XCTO. . T. Tr .... . ,(' -',' ' .' f . ' '.W " ' I SUK- it;. i u w1 at1. I. ,v jC 1 im. v -; n s.aU.j:v3. .rs .i.m; w.. - ; ' ... j, .v.j v.i i .i.:i ixi k' "y.i k , i.UMi- jiuuj i. T3-r...TXi... e. H u -" 8HPlWHrr."riKi;f " "wrnKKwrmn: , -r """"i""""ii"iiii""""i , 'THE LADIES unMV inr idxtat ESI B9HBBBBBBBBBBBBrRl1 SBBdBBBeSBBBI BBBBBBBBBBbBBBJILxIBBBEBBBBBBBBBBI BBBBBnSrBBl BBSWIkH BBBBBBBBBBBvWiSBJBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBl BvBBBlSBBBa HM lllMBmflBBBBBBBUBBBBBrBBBBBBBWBBBBBBByMLBB iBBBBHBStWsBBBBl A Short Story ter A.S.M. Hutchinson I This man Hutchinson has a faculty for writing stories that get talked about. If Winter Cemes, This Freedom and new The Rough Little Girl and the Smeeth Little Qirl. Net te read it will be te miss the literary treat of the month the delightfully whimsical tale of a hate that grew into a whimsical friend ship. It's complete in one issue the first of several short stories he is writing for Tha Journal. Zane Greyfc Greatest The Vanishing American the story of the love of an Indian and his desperate fight against terrible odds is the greatest, the most vital, the most vigorous of Mr. Grey's splendid Western novels. Don't fail te read it ! . . . Read also in the big Christmas Journal The Gelden Adventure, a story of Paul and Philemen, by Katharine Helland Brown ; The Prince Rides Heme, by Frances Noyes Hart; and Dusty Star, by Olaf Baker. jit Hay ftr Christmas The Loveliest Thing, by Reland Pertwee, is both story and one-act play delightful te r read and jelly te act in amateur performance. I Write The Journal for permission te put it en without charge. It has the real Christmas j spirit. ... Se has The Man Who Didn't Knew Christmas from the Fourth of July, by Eleaner Hallewell Abbett the story of a wonderful house party, with mistletoe and jingling bells and happy holiday romance. I HasThe Church Failed? tr Yes, says A. Maude Reyden, greatest woman 1 preacher in the world. Se long as the churches fret themselves with piffling details and ignore the big problems of Christianity they will continue te lese the men and the women, the boys and the girls.' What can the churches de? They can tackle the big issues; they can but read her article in The Journal. It is a tocsin cry te the churches and te Chris tians everywhere. . V' 1J! i Grace Richmond Is writing for The Journal a series of articles that picture with keen humor and rare under standing the problems of every home. Read The Visits of Mrs. Trelawney. Other arti cles of particular interest include The Great est Painting in the World, by William Lyen Phelps; Grandma's Gene Fishing, by Sarah D. Lewrie; The Winter Baby, by Dr. S. Jesephine Baker; and Harnessing Indus try with the Vete, by Elizabeth Frazer. 'i I 5 t The Story of Christ in One Great feinting Loek at the cover en the Christmas Journal ! It is one of the most wonderful re ligious paintings ever made. In thirteen pictures Henry J. Seulen has depicted the whole life of Christ Madenna and Child, Adoration of the Shepherds, Adora tion of the Magi, Flight Inte Egypt, Child Jesus in the Temple, Suffer Little Children te Come Unto Me, Jesus Writing en the Ground, Precession Through Jerusalem, Mary Magdalene's Bex of Precious Ointment, Sermon en the Mount, Last Supper, Christ Before Pilate, Golgotha. There are three ether great paintings in this issue each one worthy of framing Raphael's Sistine Madenna; The Sermon en the Mount, by Copping; and the Friend of the Lowly, by Lhermitte. Fer Women's Clubs Mrs. Themas G. Winter herself, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, has written The Citizenship Program in The Journal's notable series of programs for your woman's club. In December New Christmas Recipes Whet the Christmas appetites with some thing new there are mere than 60 new recipes in the December Jeurnal: When in Doubt Give a Christmas Cake A Merry Christmas for the Cook Ye Christmas Pudding Holiday Bats for Holiday Parties Make These Chocolate Desserts Christmas Candies from a Famous Maker Scores of Handmade Gifts New ideas in sewing, painting and some from the sheps: Mether Makes the Dells from Rags and Tags Thirty-five Christmas Hints from Paris Little Gifts that Count in Drew Even the Grewn-Ups Cry for Dells Gifts that will be Used at Many a Tea Fer the Heme Weman's Christmas Ribbon Gifts that are Easy te Make Christmas Presents for the Dell A Christmas Castle for the Children New Beeks for the Children's Christmas The Dress'Vbu Need New Even in midwinter some new dresses are surely needed. Fellow The Journal's styles and what you buy or make will be geed until it is worn out. I tr h e Wt nB ssssf BWl ssssssk ssssf ssssss f isssMHsslsH H H BLk Mk LBatl THL.T BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bbbbbbbbbbbbV sbbbbbbbbbbbbbS bbbbbbbbbbbbbW bbbbbV bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt bbbbbbbbbbbbbS bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbB Ulr v bbbV bbbbbV bbbbbI bbbW bbbI bbbbbbbbw bbbbbbb bbbbbbbbI W W m. M I m m A L JL m, mmW MX W B mW,M ' HHbHibbbV sWWsWaWaW iSsBil IBibbV 4mmmmmB V 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBll SBBSSBJlllSSBlBBBlBIBBBBBBBBBr 1' ' . IflBBBBBBBBBBBBK I V 'JBRIbBBBBBBBBBBbIiMIsDDI BI"""!SBBBBBBfeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHSBBBBBflSBjBB9MBHBSi IIWTMBQBBKBnSJMMl MWAfli4ArMiWM7M MCUnrKtOtaTmcuro-iKmianMeeMWKTMmAMiMM tt T J" The Heuse of Helen bjrCerra Harris AsmaUtownmQeergia-rarrianandarnakl-i a romance, a marriage, a heartbreak a, rt Eneratien that will thrill you with its tiniplt tensity. That is Mrs. Harris' new novel, which begins serial publication this month, and will appear in four generous installments, Never before has Mrs. Karris shown such soul-searching insight. Don't miss the epsn ing chapters, in the December issue. Enemies of Rrohibitien Who are they? Who are these people, who want te flood us again with rum? These who are screaming for "personal liberty" are only the puppets of the old whisky ring that it eager te get back the profits of drunkenness. Charles A. Selden has found out all about the anti-prohibition crowd, and in three arti cles he will reveal their insidious propaganda. Read the first one in the December Journal. About Mrs. Santa Clans It's a story for children and grown-ups, tee ' this gay little Pudding Lane Christmas tali by Sarah Addington. Hew Mary wanted a red-headed dell; hew Santa Claus met with an accident; and The Great Adventure of Mrs. Santa Claus. . . . Something te leek forward te is a whole series of new Pudding Lane stories next year, with Gertrude Kay's colored cut-outs of favorite Mether Geese characters. Beeth Tarkingten Merry Christmas, you say but what right have you te be happy? 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