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Show 'Is Peace to call 'more women m ttIL ' r' 1 it O v Mib out"' tir IjOisis Babies or pay envelopes? Must women choose? ' of these women are'married? How many wili marry? - I'liTO ' - Who will cook, the dinners? Who will wash the $Jf$j? . -p - Women are being called by. the thousands from war babies' faces,?, Already but read for yourself and see. ' Jjtf j . 4jT work to peace work. How will they answer? Can they In an equally vigorous, compelling discussion, Helen . havebothbabiesandpayenvelopes?. Do they want both? Rg Robinson takes the opposite view. "Woman must life I If JM In a remarkable, review of what American women choose once and for all between home-making and flft -S'SlS have accomplished, Mabel Potter Daggett gives figures money-earning. She has no right to both." ljfjj J , jjfijjO that impress you 33,000 women in the Chicago Which ofthese two women is right? What is wo- ' 1 t jl ' ftSBT stockyards; 2,360 women on the Pennsylvania Railroad; man's place in this new world to be? Read these two f y , 600 in a single Wall Street brokerage office. How many ' important articles in Pictorial Review for January. ' 1 v is ' ' rvs-v n q l 1 : "THOSE EIGHTEEN GIRLS ktf ' V C lf !f r f f Y OUR SOIJ3IER SON T?T tW K 0" f TTTJ !,T -" tfV ' -v- 4JJ " ' - (.(SUl' - . IN "PARIS FROM SMITH" . -l s ;ML - ' V l-r - u 1Arvi jt . ffl, .Pll f-r ; ( fi i rV, '; How is he spending his How they met the German drive , - M 1' w ' . leisure Wrs? . , They had rebuilt the little French village, this 1 5 ' (V " ' , iS ' ' - j Every mother i. asking that question with ,om. valiant unit of college women. Repaired the-wreck- t j J , , , w -A anxiety in her heart, ngepf the Hun s, devastation: replanted the wasted F r r fc iN-' Jr,r,ilJ,v''o. J(i'' fms L. f ' v 1 v t , - Anna steese Richardson, who was quartered ' v f ,a " . ' " , 1 T " ' y , " T with the A. E. F. in France, has written an author- Then the Germans camel Unexpectedly the 1- , i t "t v t , "1 itative message, "Don't Worry About Your Soldier , Boche broke through again and laid low the work g l' l 1 1 L,"" ' '41 Boy", that will be read with comfort by everjc of months. . - i Ci' kk TJ ,Ug 1 woman with a man overseas. Discouraged? Not those girls. Once more they . Other problems growing out of the demobiliza- re back again at their merciful work of recon- A 1? " "f " t ' 1 g ton are discussed by Ida Clyde Clarke, Pictorial struction The inspiring part played by this B J . JA, 4 k O tl H O H l I Review't Washington editor. Are your finances staunch httlegrbup of American girls ,s thnlhngly S A , 1 I L I 1 13 I I O-l I O. O llJLl ' I in bad shape due to your husband's being away told for the first time by Hazel Deyo Batchelor, -A. Jfc. A. SL- A.JkU. x I s0 i0ng? ' Rent owing? Insurance lapsing? Mrs. in Pictorial Review for January. Profusely illus-' - Clarke tells you what are your rights, how you can trated, vividly narrated, it1s a record you must not ( ' f . $ S help yourself. All of this in Pictorial Review for ; I -.'out or the darkness :-'y- ix jO? Jfyl I "The soft, little hand of the woman ship on which Major Douglas Land of I , -jf-J 1S& IraafelSH - ,sPy- It fumbled over the Major's hair, the U.S. Secret Service was a passenger. wr jR r lT!as:PL ' ' J ' seeking a place to -'strike. Then it . Not a living soul, on 'the "ship, he ' f V - ijSKr ' I eluded him! " " ' ' would have sworn, could possibly have t-V i' A ''VSf O ' jdl ' I Butwhich was the spy? With which known the contents of the document he f . i& jCn' ' r&xgfc -ijr I had the Major fallen madly, recklessly carried from the Var Council at . XmJ "" ll ( ' f5 ' , I in love? - Versailles to Washington. . j . I ' Both of the girls were young--and But there was one who knew. And TEN NY : Afraid of love, , Cute New Year's Cards lovely to look upon. One was a charming so the Major was struck down on the J r 1 i Belgian; the other, one of the cleverest, 'deck in the dead of .the night. And by atraid Ot lite, what did she do. for the yOUngSterS ! ' the most trusted spies in the world. the soft hand of a woman. -by Fannie Heaslip Lea ' ' Hat which was which Together Which hand had struck the dastardly 2 ' Adorably funny ones a whole page of them, theyViad dramatically boarded an blow? Which of the two was the spy ? ! Suppose your mother was an Awfux Example, in gayest . colors, to be cut out and mailed 'to a, American ship from a German sub- A hundred times you will think you j Suppose what she had done had made you afraid dozen of tReir friends! How the tots .will love them! , marine' by special arrangement with are on the right trail, only to find your- I of love-afraid of life. Suppose, then, your man This page of New Year cards will keep them busy . 7 y & , j j rame alone a fine UDitandine man with h s clean and happy a whole day-and save you buying a , the United States Government - the self more mystified than ever. wA?- dozei fine New Year cards. . 't . y0U (j0p And then there's another page of colorful cut- W "R A IP "P "F 1) T TSI S T T -1C ' Jenny tremulous, pathetic little Jenny was outs -designed for a most delightful War Savings VY AViti I ill ,uijlv most horribly afraid of the mistake her mother Stamp party to say nothing of th Twelvetrees By Clarence Budingten Kelland ' I had made. She couldn't fojget that. The bewitch- Kiddies who are very military and very victorious v Author of "Sudden Jim", "The Source", etc ' V ing stary of what Jenny did what you would have m this January number. They must be seen to be v f donCj doubtless will get you by the heart-strings, appreciated j& ' ' K and tUg them' t0" 7&.gr iwff) mL4jwfu The first big installment begins in the January issue. The last one will be out February 10th. Not a novelette, not a so-called long short-story, but a regular $1.50 novel in just three issues of Pictorial Review. j ' Many thousands were unable to obtain Pictorial Review for December. It was sold out a few days after publication. Buy this January number today before the supply is exhausted. At all newsstands. |