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Show Woman's Home Companion for July. The July number of tho Woman's Wo-man's Homo Companion is an ideal summer story number. Mary Ilcaton Vorso contributes a Fourth of July story with an Italian settling. "Two Kinds of Men" is a characteristically sprightly and interestimr Hul-burt Hul-burt Footnor tale; and a good deal of fun is supplied by Annie Warner in Susan Clegg's "Improvements." "Im-provements." "The Valley of Paradise" by Grace ICeon is really the story of a mother's heart and is the first of a series of three containing tho same lovable elm; actors. G r a c e Richmond's serial, "Brothers Kour" has now become well started and wo find that its interest in-terest never flags. Tho special articles are of an unusual variety. The following tities suggest a wide range of subjects: "The .Romance of tho Lighthouse," "The Rural Delivery De-livery Man," "Am J An Old Fogy?" "Furnishing the Summer Sum-mer Camp," etc., etc. Charming suggestions fill the various popular departments of tho Woman's Home Companion for July. Mrs. Margarot E. Sangster devotes her page to an opinion on suffrage. The Tower Room contains unusual advise for girls during their vacations. Two practical bungalows are shown for the benefit of tho homo builder, and Kate V. Saint-Maur speaks with com mon sense and affection upon certain house pets which are often neglected. Summer reading read-ing and summer entertainment and summer cooking form no small part of this great number. Thore is an unusual delicate and humorous collection of stories and verse on the Postscript Post-script page, and this nuinbor contains a charming song entitled en-titled "Keturn Again." |