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Show I He tasicS' oir toe Women, lie ; at tlie vry Ixeart of tlie war - WOOBPvOW WILSON THOROUGHLY representative of America's loyal, inspired womanhood, this November issue of Pictorial Review should be read by every American woman. Page after page, article after article, it is unquestionably the greatest woman's magazine ever issued. , C""f5 T7 y t It ALONE for two nights in a pitch black 600 operations, and not a patient lost! tNf-fJ fTd'itCC $ tlQllttfl -Tl hospital with nine dying soldiers And this was Nicole Girard-Mangin, 2r '" jf JO & and a madman! And overhead roared the woman doctor who was sent to the lyxji Jl the shells of the advancing Huns. One front by mistake, because they thought VJr WOtltdtl dOCtOT small woman saw it through. she was a man! , fl S "Vi 18,000 wounded passed through her Her story is a burning page torn from By DOROTHY CANF1ELD hospital in four days. the war. Don't miss it! In this issue. ITiKot AmPmn Wtntl A STIRRING tribute from the Secretary of the Treasury to the F VV llciL XlJLlICi JLVClll VV UlliCll I wonderful work of our women. Be sure to see this special '- n&tl . ... -5 -t A . , t message to American womanhood which Mr. McAdoo makes I ' I IXclVC QOnC lOl tllC through Pictorial Review. Every man, woman and child should """TTjryy t t read this historic testimony of the financial part the women of J k'J LlDCrty LOclIlS By Wnu G. McAdoo America have Pyed in making the world safe for democracy. v 7 rTtf 11 111 1 A GERMAN AIRMAN. But he could and dead you understand. You see vV lip l10l?Pi tinCf? not forget. "Children? Oh yes! they kept crying for their mothers!" ; 'JLIIIL. ytliyA.CW lWCV Plenty of 'em mostly children! The The man had looked back! Helooked lvi-j 7 dead ones didn't cry of course likethe back! What he went through, what C L- PRATT others like the ones that tried to crawl you go through as you read is tragic. ihX r t and cry for their mothers. Still hang- But it is true! Shall children die and gg1 Greatest War Story Ol the year ing on toj their school bags living mothers plead in vain? II TVfnlriT O1 f'l XOt1r1 cofp AFTER the war will husbands be monogamous? War has always profoundly yl , lVldlVlll, LUC WVJliAJ. oalC affected marriage. At the close of the Thirty Years War it was prac-O prac-O -v C . tically abolished in Germany. They wanted cannon-fodder. They want it r, ' . IOIT 11 lO X lO ell 11 y now. Hence, their system of "secondary marriages" today ! Will our line hold Lv-Sl! : - ''! rj tt j r PA" against the Hun and the Harem? Retaining our ideal and keeping out the ghastly ?j ty Helen King Kobinson German desecration depend on just one thing. Read in this issue what it is! .. FIRST WOMAN STATE SENATOR fj$fll Jfrn'y!0V1'yiV1fT sit T TOW can Mrs. Wilson hooverize? observes every request of the Food Ad- "lvS JLUU VtL.1 lltlV U1 Hl-. XJ. How can the First Lady of the ministration. Pictorial Review tells j 'B TT71 T 7" Land put her house, the White House, you how she does it LJLllA linlff fl CH ( $P on a oover footing? Representatives There are fascinating glimpses into "V7U A'' y'" llllUC of foreign governments must be suitably the daily life of our president and his l.fi-r By IDA CLYDE CLARKE entertained! They are. And Mrs.Wilson family. ryr?s. ' "Iff -t r TESERTED, insulted by the hideous terms the extraordinary direction it drove Geraldine? JL JLLC JLLl-lV J of her husband's letter, penniless, Gcral- The way she solves her problem is fascinating, 'Sfyy. t 1 fr 1 dine Laird faces life. Her two babies need thrilling. The second big installment moves Ci 4 Tf-TH I M 1 "V I IlT! food, shelter, clothes, schooling. Another man swiftly forward. Read it now or save your vy tP-'- ' vJl V-V-1 CllilllV XCXLL VJ. is eager to take her husband's place. installments till the four are completed you ejj Vit. y 75 rr tit Would the fact that your husband had de- will have right there a big popular novel to ?-&r '"' -, """ ly OmS serted you or anoer woman drive you in read that would cost you $1.50 at the bookstore. Specidl with this ISSlie: Two wonderful full-page war pictures for framing, by the greatest French war artist of today, Lucien Jonas There are pages and pages of fashions, some in full color, showing advance winter models. Get your copy early. Don't run a chance of this hig number being sold out. PICTORIAL REVIEW AMERICA'S GREATEST WOMAN'S MAGAZINE For November Out today The Pictorial Pview Company, New York. CO cents the ropy c |