Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 33

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THE /EVENING STAR, -'WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, IF you want a really magnificent magazine, stop : at your newsdealer’s today and buy the October- Woman’s Hogfe Companion. Run throggfi' its 160 broad pages. - See everywhere the gorgfi%us colored pictures——the kind- you expect only_a% Christmas in most expensive magazines. Lé&ok over the contributors—twenty-nine selected ters and as many more artists—all leaders in-their wn line. Count the features—sixty -distinct titles.- ‘Notice the astonishing rhnge of interest—from good looks to religion, from fashions to housebuilding, - from good citizenship to ‘bétter babies. ' e The: Woman’s- Home Companion is- edited’ by a woman for 2,000,000 women intelligent enough to reccg-nize. new.ideas and progressive enough to: want them. Fifty solid years of leadership reach: their full ‘achievement in this new October number. ST o Get your copy of the new OCTOBER NUMBER SEPTEMBER 20, 1923.° | THAN A MAGAZINE —160 great pages alive with Joy and Helpfulness 100 pictures, in rotogravures, in rich tints and bright full colors; 'six sparkling Stories; eight Special Articles, fourteen helpful Depart- ments. A great Table of Contents of sixty different items—each selected to interest YOU —and—all for fifteen cents. One hundred and sixty pages packed full of just what you want most in your favorite magazine. And every single page may turn out to be worth more to you—in information or entertainment— than the price you pay for the whole magazine. $500 Prizes for Relief from Drudgery ® Dinner Dances At Home L Paris by Air— in Nine Hours ® 75 Ways a Girl Can Earn An Education ® Two Houses in One ® What No One Told Me About Middle Age New Paris Fashions More than fifty fashion drawings, ranging from charming colored sketches straight from Paris to a pattern for your dainty kitchenette frock. For news of the new draped turbans, flounced skirts and very long tight sleeves— getthe October Woman’s Home Companion. Six Great Authorities —personally at your service are six of Amer- ica’s leading specialists: Fashions, Interior Decoration, Architecture, Landscape Garden- ing, Home Economics and Child Health. Among the many valuable features of the October Woman’s Home Companion. Six Unusual Stories Real people doing exciting things—romance, adventure and plenty of thrills. In the new October Companion you will particularly en- joy (1) Peasl Pickett in “Her Husband's amily™ (2) George Hammond in the Los Angeles “Boosters” (3) “Mrs. Chambers of Boston” (4) Roy Macdonald, the Alaskan, in the “Lone Trail” (5) Kit Plummer, a hasty young salesman in- ¢ Further Trou- ble” (6) Peggie and “Rippling Ruby,” the race horse who wore jewelry. Six leading stories of the month. Allin one big number. . Four Safeguards for Your Child’s Health k4 Good Looks ¥ For Your Fall Garden k4 The Soul and Body Clinic % A King Tut Party for Hallowe’en ® Colorful Embroideries from Italy v What's the Best Thing in Your Town? —and the Worst? ALL IN THE NEW OCTOBER NUMBER—15 CENTS —AT ALL NEWSSTANDS MAN'S HOME 381 FOURTH AVENUE, New York The Mentor . : Collier’s, The National Weekly - COMPANION - The CROWELL PUBLISHING CO. Tarm and Fireside

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