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Show f J tricklai Huroo Club Utah. THICK I 1st. guest the oe Hotel rst dinner .etween iub er Jtfutes wfftl ' feiiS lied. Inti f humor se n more Outgrown outloved! . ... The. woman he had married ! s Was it tClayton Spencers fault? UDDENLY he feltvery sorry-for her his wife so weak, so childish, so cowardly. Exquisite, faultless, from the lovely mask that was her face to the graceful, slim shod feet. But 1 wfl , -- insincere with whom he was rest of his Bfel frivolous, the woman to spend the v And Audrey, brave, generous, deeply unhappy Audrey with her indefinite appeal to the best that was in him every mental path, those days, somehow led to her. Where had he come? Where was he going? Oayton Spencer, strong, proud of his integrity, so fine in his impulses, what would he do? Mary Roberts Rinehart in this 1 well-dress- secondinstalmenffo? her. vivid novel of modern married life, Dangerous Days "powerfully portrays the most absorbing problem of married life today. The wife he had outgrown! The woman of deeper understanding, who crept, fight it though they did, into, his empty life. The strongest craving of his life. How would he meet it? Read this great modern novel today in Pictorial Review. Finish it in two more instalments. Thousands are already absorbed in it. . Special to newsreaders - Thousands who wanted to read Pictorial Review last month found that the issue was sold out. For all these and for all others. Pictorial Review has printed a special sup- iHE April issue of Pictorial Review contains the most beautiful collection of Easter Fashions we have ever published. It is as French as Paris All the smartest, newest styles are illustrated and described. itself. r The New Tanagra Silhouette! The New Tablier Blouses! The New Cowl Collars! Sixteen pages' of distinctive advance Spring styles I Ninety-tw- o individual designs in the actual colors of the smartest new materials a hundred and one in black and white! Spring woman owes it to herself to see this ' picture Every There is a certain refinement and ' simplicity of smart, styles. gallery about these Pictorial Review designs. Everything shown is distinctly individual. Every style is practical. Nothing is bizarre or extravagant. Dont make up your Easter clothes until you know what are the ' new skirt lines, the new sleeves, the, distinctive new neck lines. For every one of these smart 'styles there is a Pictorial Rfcview pattern. Everyone uses these practical and economical patterns. The patterns illustrated above are designs recommended for the Easter season and can be purchased at any of 7000 leading department and dry goods 120,000 readers . stores throughout the country which sell Pictorial Review patterns. were unable to secure ed Jf there is no Pictorial Review Pattern Agent la your 'town, any of these patterns will be sent by mail on copies of the March issue receipt of 25 cents. Address The Pictorial Review Company, 230 W. 39th Street, New York City. 1,750,000 copies. Get your copy today. d I Were you ever young General picture of our owna undaunted soldier. .This reproduction is taken from Charles S. Chapmans painting and portrays the characteristic firmness, determination and' leadership of, this truly great General. Every American should own a copy of this splendidly painted picture. A!. your youngsters Mrs. Draytons page of Easter Cards to cut out. These cunning cards are in delightful colors just the thing Kiddies love. t Prr, .. senous jo em tm ud I'alaniitj confi remtn lrofetMKj tf nfvsr tgdience. jred out th In and im audit years t in end iv 0 hi MI 2 m forw retnbi ng nd am A uity ihjt Tinny jean asked l - Agatf His 01 Must the wife give up her job now her soldier husband is home? CHATEAU THIERRY Is a -- will remain im- mortal forever in American his- tory. There our marines fought and died; there they gained everlasting honor and glory, N. C. Wyeth, the noted American artist has painted a veritable masterpiece da-picting the most exciting moment of the whole engagement. 'T'HE AMERICANS straight-ene- d out the 'salient at St. Mihiel do not all remember this brilliant deed? Many of oar boys, now with us again, have told us about it Hibbard Kline makes us see it in Jiis picture in Pictorial Review for April. This reproduction is a conspicuous example of mod- -, trh' color printing. TXTHAT do you think of this? v v It Is not easy to newer, is -- pounding was to pus? r impulse Ms arms ai experiences mediately a Vhooj rMlosophig when lifes lion. 'Most b barged, ') names in t! r be Theh uusinrgg is nr for am dren tntelll l in the di Because because of sented It, ence on e ran the tinns that the world merinr am epe Ullv number of Men tntroduc! 'v Fdgar WUcoxs pr hsuehs wit Adams said nn record, Mon on had Ciliua em. it? Thousands of American homes Cop trad are facing this question right now. Many a wife has learned to love her Job. Many have tasted the Joy of earning money and do not to give up their outride work. t And yet many soldiers want their wives to stick to housework only. Which is right? Read Montayne Perry's article on tills subject In which the views of both husband and wife are set' forth. It fairly bristles with interest - '.ev- . sria for oApril on sale now r tefor nuy out b urn or f a trip. He nfNr&stssS , '. Did you ever go to the arcus for your parents sake? Live those days over again with a hearty laugh at Twelvetrees absurdly funny two pages of Kiddy drawings entitled The Circus. Give name bring a thrill with it? Pictorial Review has secured the ex elusive rights for this country to publish Sir William Orpens great portrait. Unsurpassed for its delicate yet vivid coloring, this reproduction should be framed in every home. Art stores in New York are charging $6.00 for reproductions of this very picture. MFC oerrnan lie nteruined perils and and the io i!i help ii 0id of hu under ARSHAL FERDINAND FOCH I Doesnt the vefy MARSHAL FOCH of I oilliian wi ue thought 1 vincible vem Also two battle pictures that make American hearts beat faster Review Company, 230 West 39th Street, New York City. liu cm hu office Two magnificent color portraits for framing . w Thpa ontddered 1 the win & worry hr Americ So He also 'ame to hli Marshal. Foch and General Pershing tion to The Pictorial the lies, ion oa- Author of The Amazing Interlude," K, etc. ? Review Pattern Agent or newsdealer in your ' town, said 29 cents far 7 a single copy or $2.00 for a whole years subscrip- jrresi er icferrcd mackerel, taul 150 Ofw Mr Gil!! as a rub r attempts to irons poem Mary Roberts Rinehart If there is no Pictorial nd CdTi. In jeers rep oairer brea DANGEROUS DAYS "By folks ml' Tao-- This April issue is limited strictly to plement of the first instalment of Mrs. Rineharts great novel which' will he supplied free of charge by any news- dealer or mailed to yon directly upon rtceipt of a three cent stamp to Pay postage. her it tou lun p in Mr. ( it 3 Hint r. . Hein - |