Men "That's anHonest-to-God tt'S B "'" Picture-That Is* Said a doughboy who was in the Chateau-Thierry fighting, as he looked at one of THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL'S great war paintings. "That's exactly where I stood" The Head of the Marines " ~ ~ " "Every Detail of Thaf Picture ■"rrrsr::,"" Is Absolutely Correct" Said the Chief of Staff of the Fighting 27th Division, Colonel Olmsted, as he lookecfat THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL'S war painting of "The Smashing of the Hindenburg Line." My Soar Mr. Parkers Just a Una of congratulation on the wonderful war paintings now running In tha Ladles Hone Journal. I think SohoonoTer'a oo no option of tha cap lllSilsMiS "HereWe Certainly Are, Kids, , ;< ™ Exactly as it Happened "* Major General Commandant, Said a marine, as he looked at THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL'S wonderful Belleau Wood painting. "Gee, see that spot? I was right there. That artist chap has certainly got usl" "The Fighting 27th" "Here's Where I Stood f I When the '' J .—„■, HEADQUARTER* J T®TSVTV-SBVBWTM Division —, . J . . . , , UN.TED STAXMA A*T baid a doughboy to his mother, as he put his finger on a spot in one of THE LADIES' HOME JOUR LCL9T NAL's battle pictures. "Really, you'd think that artist was there. He's got everything right" "You've Got Us to the Life," the Hlndenberg Line" which is to be reproduced in # - / The ladles' Hone Journal, and lam much pleased that O _ _ 7 •• r I L 7" J J J 1 * }) s ~ w "" - said Ihe Jdattalion Fnvate We are all ao Interested and em this las tie about the pictures that we are anxious to help ia That s the Argonne, all right," he said, as he looked at THE LADIES' HOME TOURNAL'S great 6v©ry wsy possible, bocsuso tho sntorprlM ot < r r hii ity . . . I* % Jo Curtia Publishing company m presenting the deed* uost riattaiion picture. Say, you can almost hear Whittlesey telling the Hun to go to •of our doughboys in this form makes it possible for hell Can't VOU?" all, to obtain and preserve an aoourate and artiatio ' J record of achievement. Sim erely, y There are 4 great Souvenir pictures in each number—the I I June Number has one war picture and three peace pictures. .\'''" . .' " . See t/iS\frnt A 176-Page Magazine For 15 Cents TWO MILLION COPIES If there is no dealer In your town, tend j * ——————— ua 11.7S for a yearly to be- j If yow dealer b **aoid oat." he will ae- a . " J THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA ~•. ■ • A TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG HS&& TELEGRAPH JUNE 3, 1919. 7