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Show J - , : yet'mfers mder ih3 skm" . ; ij I The two most amazing heroines in modern fiction, created by two master analysts o women ' . : ! . ''IkfeMigmlLaiflef I ' ' "fee 13gw : I THE LATEST AND GREATEST NOVEL BY THE FIRST SERIAL NOVEL IN THREE TEARS CT II What a girl is Betty Bowen as Rupert Hughes reveals her Regally proud an aristocrat of the aristocrats, viewing ths II fiamingiy. Born to the scarlet she achieved the purple. Bred in the , exalted life about her from her high social throne, Rita Kilbkine, . 11 gutter with the dregs of humanity she lived to become the inti- , Owen Johnson's heroine, was envied by every other woman in A mate of royalty an American girl whose career has never been ' New York's ultra-exclusive society. What she did the others di , . paralleled in the social annals of this country. later. Then one day, out of a clear sky - V :: Her point of view toward life is" crystallized in that perplexed ' She tatedhim because of what had occey between them II wamrv s months before at their first meeting. Yet hating him she realized - inquiry. V "' that on her tottering throne he alone might help her. So I In all the company of women Rupert Hughes has made known . - - '." - v . to the readers of his novels he has never before portrayed such a . llP fiflpPPfl hprfplf 7V1C1I j I . . ; : giiias Betty. Dashing, alluring to every man wjhose path crossed MIC UJJCiCU imj :JUi Ulii '' ) I hers, and of an unquenchable vivacity ' . , , . j tj '' , M , . , I , "There is the check, said Haggerty; it s yours to do with as you . The color of her life was scarlet I - Yet she never pretended. Gold and jewels were flung at her feet ' "It's a tain," went on the man she hated-hated now even as -famous men bowed before her; yet strange as it may seem her' never before. And you will come when I calL story is real TRUE OF RECORD.' Rita Kilblaine did not answer in words. She inclined her aristo- I Her creed was "Sufficient unto the day is the love thereof," and cratic head. That was alL But Haggerty.knew she would keep I , by that creed she lived. herword. 'v.'. I Meris souk were her play toys She waited fir his summons Anyhow it might come and then one day he appeared bef ore her, v She juggled them, up and down, and in and out Now and again side by side with the man she loved. Rita Kilblaine's heart almost I she dropped them and they shattered at her little feet. And then ceased to beat . ; II fiiy came the day- G No other American novelist could create and carry through so " I Butyoumust read this astonishing creature's story as Mr. Hughes tremendous a situation with the skill that Owen Johnson, the '.. . I " ' tells it in his new novel, which is destined to be the most talked- famous author of "The Salamander" and "Foolish Wives," does I of work of fiction of this fall and winter in this great story. i v ; : I v ; Both these absorbing novels begin in the September issue of : . MM Kim) MvW-MMdMMii t I -rrif Tttt frirn-A -ritf 7!ry 4-r if sis 1st- Advwie ordr indieiw th the leinj S I ( ,. IfiS" lntpOTTCini IMOllCe IP lyeWSUeClierS, reav tack hj been xhMtd, Sr-ecUl ttntion u ciUed to the Uct tht all ioci . in mjin order, far the aext-i October-we .bouid b mU imnwdijtt. y. |