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Show I Who was she ? ' I I Why did the proud old family eagerly I I accept the pretty salecgid? I g I H I- .a .... A mystery story of New York i W7 , , . How a flapper looks Was J0"11 wummings to a woman of ninety society by Kathleen Norris justified in leaving his wife? I A woman of ninety, who has seen four generations Shc v-'ac od woman. She was kind to her of flappers, encounters the irrepressible young lOBBING, broken, the grand old lady begged her Children children 1 is a perfect housekeeper, woman of 1920' Even! . stitched hems on all her curtains. t In Mrs. Harland's youth, the properly brought n0t t0 Question her JUSt to accept the girl. Kepi hei spick and span. And yet John , Up young woman blushed- toda it would take V J a . m, r-i ua f I 1 . went. , I he go away with that other a hardy blush to penetrate the "compiew Accept this pretty little nobody from a book store woman? Just what made hradeaert-hMWUV . that is so universally worn. Then it was genteel counter they, One of the proudest, One Of the wealthiest Of all sheikh! (wTbow'to ma&ke a home'eCHe to faint now it is sporting to face anything , , , , , . . .. f with a nonchalance of a receiving teller. New York S old families ! wanted companionship. Off they rush in their too short skirts and their rp i u f U, u r .1 u 4 . 1 Cut he had to go out to get it. too low waists dabbing on their complexions as Take her from the Shop, from the ObSCUre apartment Where 1 , get mad with John read what 1 they go. "Self-expression" leads them to strange She lived with their old Servant into the envied Citadel Of their y says about hmi. Mrs. Perry hai j jt extremes but this young woman of ninety finds .... been keeping tabs on the neighbors in her own it in her heart to love and understand them. exquisitely formal lives ! town, s isn't quite sure that John wasn't She tellswhym the November Pictorial Review. TAn . ... , , 0 , , a halfway 1 What would people say ? What would they think 7 Ther.- rful jolt for a lot of "good" wives s in her artic! in Pictorial Review for November j JTW flK Was that hushed family scandal lifting its head again? enti-u.. i a v. ue not a wife?" II f Unbelievable, intolerable its price had been paid years ago! LjMjTJ' Kathleen Norris takes von into the life of New York's Four Do yor '--ow where the waist-line j Hundred. Brilliant, intimate, powerfully written, it is a will be this winter? revealing portrait of the young society girl of today the sober Do you know the proper width for A PTOUD of UllUSUll world of work -and through it all that baffling entangling ' U 1 question tO Whom did the girl belong? The Novel ber Pictorial Review contains the SnOrt StOneS , . forecast of Winter fashions. The newest and TWO women knew- and WOUld not speak. TWO men most charming styles are shown, with descrip- Hfre are six real stories six stories! Every one rushed hlindlv on lovino- her thp mlhired sensitive Pentlemen tions of the fevored fabrics and valuable little Of them vivid, unusual the type of short story TUSnea Dlinaiy Oil, lOVlUg ner UIG CUlUUrea sensitive gentlemen l int C(j. , Jng trimming and accessories. you have come to expect in Pictorial Review. and the earnest young mechanic. Where COUld She find This is to be a season of straight A story of suppressed desires. Read "Lucy Moon" happiness, this girl with the conflicting blood of two worlds lines and : 'y' 'lu'Ihl Wk Wi by Hugh Walpole. . , . - moyen-age dress, with its simple gVJ A cMrv nf U r,r-,, x? j.ti c "i c , n her veins? lines and long waist-hnc promises , vJBH A story of the circus. Read The Simp by Court- to hold the nr.. place in the popu- I neyRyley Cooper. K,r i..v,: ' SP od"AKin8uf THE BELOVED WOMAN" tit (i A story of overwhelming passions. Read "Second XMi JBJ rfL-V V JL-JL- VV W If XL use of vivid, "peasant" embroider- ID I ,?Bgf Hand" by G. Ranger Wormser ies, charmiiig designs that enliven ff !mB A rollicking yarn of the sea. Read "A Whale of a 1 .11 fVT the simplest frock. llXSBI I Ston.-" by Richard Matthews Hallet DV JN.a.tllleeil 1I OfflS There is Pictorial Review pat- B j The ston of a striker's ivtfe. Read "Paying the ' tern to reproduce exactly all the KAV j Piper" by Charles Caldwell Dobie. styles you like best. EmmB&jM 1 1 1 1 I bor i embz?- Out I fc Circulation of this edition limited to 2,100,000 copies H m, r Jm r |