| Show Secret of w Woman om Written n. n byJ by J Jerome rpm 7 1 For years ears men en ha have e been r talkIng talkIng talk talk- ll Ing about women n many an Intimate knowledge t of f thee the h op operations op- op orations of her mind ind The j have e not always b been en coin coin- ty V in has been content content content con con- con con- tent to to l let t the the criticism n go gC unchallenged 1 preferring no o doubt the I perpetual mystery of her influence I It i t to underStand wIlch a thorough understanding In would deprive her of her greatest weapon the ability to keep gu guess guess- sIng s- s Ing But now comes Helen Jerome a a. of clever and rca mable lines with adequate d 1 fOr lor lorall r rall all ail the whims and fancies of the female of the species The Th v Secret t of Woman omah by Helen Jerome Is s a book which every every woman ll enJoy enjoy en- en Joy because it will wilI say w what she has lias been thinking for a lor long time Jt t Is also alsa a book which every man can read with a degree of profit and enlightenment H Helen Heien Jerome in The t of Woman disproves practically PV- PV v- v er that h has been hitherto sal sail 1 about the fm female le an answers answers answers an- an H H. L. L kens ken's In D Defene fene of Women omen crt cit It is to him that the he dedicates her b book and sets fets up and proves her Own Judgment of women In his witty an and poignantly poignantly sharp w way y Mr l inIn inIn in inIn In Defense of Women attempts to prove women's superiority and does it in such a a. a manner that fiat one is certain that he actually considers consid consid- ers era women vastly Inferior to most of the lower plant organisms Here in The Secret of is an honest analysis of the female psychology based not on hearsay interpretation on a second-hand second or but on a frank acknowledgment of womans woman's limitations and potentialities potential potential- Wes of her intellectual and spiritual spiritual spiritual spirit spirit- another sex ual power power This is li not Jerome's attitude to toward toward toward to- to book book Miss Miss is refreshingly conventional conven conven- ward sex she bho feels t that at sex's place Idin is Id in the home that We Ve think that this is a timely book appearing at the tho psychological cal moment Everyone ought to be interested in a frank and honest ell es- WO- WO o- o of women wrItten by a ew 1 ew man BOni and Liveri LiverIght ht York |