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Show IS) 0)H' (uJJ? kif mf ft W q I j rito is prohibition going to ac IOk - Mf W ' Coring man satisfied WAM llTiMUMm I ; Bat will become of the men who used mPmWM III MMmmWm M ,ore people have better homes, feff !feff P S 44 : food and clothing? tS&&, PiA M fefelf TTTE'VE been working for pro- . WXj fPpft J . VV hibition for more than a M7 ' l(lil : hundred years-and now we've got A4 1t V - it but-are we gomg to keep it? fep (ft .. ' V . Do you know just who have been behind I I ill W) -Lis movement all these years, and just what 'N I ill l! " li .'fA M J v by have expected to gain by it? Why have 1 OjijiK M IMMlfl ' III' ' I'MI f - the church members wanted prohibition? Why .if ty "Sj H V I If', ( ' ill' 5 M3? S M iflU teethe social workers been so tireless in their "l Hi! 'ft. ' ' ' ) j U S ll 1) - efforts? How have business men and employers s t-"n - expected to profit? Strangest of all, why has JVIlO IS gOWg tO benefit UlOSt by prohibition? tSLsssJiss "t I iSDor sdvocstcd prohibition? y7-" - -"fy r- r:--vr--T-,i-r- un.nn i . .'... m... nn.inty.iMf .T-iKw.A'i , ihi-wiwjuh-j mih hupi. I Martha Bensley Bruere, in an illuminating n article in October Pictorial Review called KGW CAH MAKE MARRIAGE MORE ATTRACTIVE ? : j' What We May Expect From Prohibition", A LL over the world, there is an alarming increase nomical that must be worked out before marriage " " 1 reveals how each of these groups of people of bachelors. Some say they cannot afford to can be made easier and more attractive ? rH , . ,.r . ii marry. Others frankly admit they are too selfish. , , . . .,,T A . . - . expected to gain a different endl Y women in appalling numbers have no desire Charlotte Perkins Oilman, in What is Going to z for marriage. They prefer economic independence. an tou damage in Pictorial Review for And what have been the results in our J October, shows only too clearly the mam causes - : Do you know about the so-called new morality for the present chaos m the marriage relations. .-; I OTO dry states? Mrs. Bruere tells you these that menace to our home and family life? Do you She tells things that many women are thinking " I things, and the lights She throws on know of the changes social, legal, political and eco- without daring to say. ;fj what is likely to happen are certainly TTr tt wnw A -pvtt er-w . r!W- r .. most interesting! SObS zGUR HUSBAWD TEEL YOU EVEOTTHIHG ? r. J Which of these people will win? R do you just think he does? He may Pictorial Review for October. Mrs. Harris V.L f&t 'i.- : be like Pelham Madden. And you may sees through men as if they were glass. :: iemperance people, social workers, IU J V"V be like Mrs. Madden before she found the She knows her own sex just as thoroughly, church workers business men, labor llfifr v f letter from the other woman in his pocket. and in the most amusing way in the ; I ,. ' . ' Wlry fiyt Every woman, young or old, can learn a world she shows you their little vanities j'-" each and all, Mrs. Bruere has a ' I fy ''llt whole lot about managing a man by reading and weaknesses in this delightful serial J definite message 1 ' "Happily Married" by Corra Harris, in novel. Don't miss it. ' -' flier Features in this Mg October Issue A message from the Queen The servantless home Short stories, you will like II , j SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER or" Belgium AN you imagine a house so simplified The Spoiling of Pharaoh If you live in the country or in any ton where there U no ' . in its housekeeping arrangements that -by France, OikhrUt Woo : , newsdealer, we will enter your name on our list to receive Tiil2. liing and yueen of Belgium are no servant is necessary? Don't miss The Appetite for Marriage - I Pictorial Review for twelve months for Two Dollars, or for six X soon to be the nation's guests. A special Mabel Dulon Purdy's helpful article. hV Clarence Budington Kelland I months a special "getting acquainted" opportunity for only greeting to Pictorial Review's readers The Golden Windmill iSttS2-Vr yC"'B ubscr,Ptlon or S1-00 accompanies a charming portrait of this Up alarm rlnrlf -by Stacy Aumonier SZSZw 200 W. 39th St.. N. V. C. dainty Queen, with her stature. .alarm dock Autumn Blooming P 7 -pvO you know that Kansas spends less by E"h Myer, cr -r i T -L-' money on the health of its babies than The Yellow Flower l- - UnCiejOe Cannon it does on the health Of its bees? by Molville Daviaaon Post What does he think of women in politics? What do you know about the Conference Even the babies are kicking! : " - ', cv- ii i t i tt ii i t- .l- i on Social Morality? What country in LSKUncle Joe! He tells what he thinks Europe has the highest birth-rate and why? TSTO more forced feeding 1 No more castor m a delightfully reminiscent interview & J J.N oil! Don't miss the babies' strike, one '. with Richard Barry. Look for "The Alarm Clock" each month. of the funniest Twelvetrees pictures. October Fall Fashion NumberJW Out! i Rr LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY 20 CENT MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD |