OCR Text |
Show Woman's Homo Companion for September. i Women are planning their fall wardrobes now and rejuvo-j rejuvo-j tinting- thoir houses, -and the beautiful Septembor issuo of CjF- ' tbo "Woman's Homo Companion comes to us in the nick of time. Miss Gould, the Fashion Editor, shows all the points of the autumn aut-umn styles, rand a new department, depart-ment, "Homo Decoration and Handicraft," will serve as an inspiration for the home lo;er. In this issue begins an unusually un-usually thrilling story of the stage by Hulbort Pootner, entitled en-titled "True Lovo." Short stories by Mary Hastings, Annie Hamilton Donnell, and Grace1 Keon, together with another instalment of "Brotftors Four," which is drawing to a close, complete an assortment of fiction fic-tion rarely found in a magazine. There is also a largo reproduction repro-duction in 'full color of Jossie Wilcox Smith's painting, "Little Drops of Water,"which is another of her charming series illustrating fimiUar vorsos of childhood. Mrs. Burton relates in a charming manner, her reminiscences remini-scences of the famous men and women who have gathered in her drawing room. , "Taking Royalty by Storm," by Amy Sutton Reynor, is a fascinating and vivid account of the Rossovelt's tour in Europe. Ho sallied out one pleasant eve To call on a fair young miss, And when he reached her residence resi-dence ' this ! like ..steps the up Ran Her father mot him at the door, He did not see the miss; He'll not go back thore any more For 1 he went i down like r this ! -Ex. |