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Show The February Woman's Home Compan.on. The February Woman's Home Companion contains a remarkable Bhort sto y entitled "The Way," by Juliet Wilbur Tompkins. It is a story that has aroused a tremendous discussion over ihe question as to how much of a sacrifice one woman could or would have the right to make for her friend who is in trouble. In the same number there are sev I eral articles worthy of special com- f ment. One, entitled "The Open I Market in Des Moines", is a report of a movement in Iowa which has already al-ready reduced the cost of living in Several cities and towns of that state and seems to offer a suggestion to many other communities. It is an : article of universal interest and importance. im-portance. Another valuable article in the February Companion is one entitled "The Girl Witn A Voice," in which a professional opera singer gives a graphic account of the long road that young women must travel who seek a musical career. It is an article filled with facts about actual cases. Other interesting articles in the number are: "The Little Princess," Prin-cess," a character sketch 01 the only daughter of the Emperor of Germa-ny; Germa-ny; "The Lost Aphrodite of Knidos;' j "Outdoor Photographs at Night;" "Sweethearts and Wives"; "The : Healthy Baby", and a sermon by Charles E. Jefferson, pastor of the Broadwav Tabernacle in New York City. ! The dressmaking and housekeep-! ing departments are, as usual filled with inter' sting fac.s and practical suggestions. Grace M. Gould, who conducts the fashion depanment, contributes an article this month entitled "What, Men are Wearing." |