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* 73 & - Why hasn’t he married? E LIKES pretty women—no doubt H about that. He has had abetter oppor- tunity to meet them, all over the world, than any other marriageable man in the world. Why hasn’t the Prince of Wales In 30 minutes | this can be yours ustthe graceful, charmingsortofjacket J that every woman loves. “But too ex- pensive”, you exclaim. “I haven't the money to buy it, nor the time to make it.” All right . .. one piece of material . . . 36 inches wide . . . the simplest kind of cutting and needlework ...and it's yours. Time, exactly 30 minutes...See page 84 NOVEMBER 20, 1923. married? There have been arzicles on this question; the Womar. s Home CompanioN wanted an answer to the question. You - will find the answer in the December number on page §. "2 533 £ BFIE f— S5 Y e pA NS Why has the Companion become the foremost institution for women— directed by a woman? THE two paragraphs above help to explain why the WoMaN's HOME COMPANION has gained more new readers in the past five years than any other publication in its field. 0 out the one thing that most interests women... why 83| he hasn’t martied... that's unusual entertainment... that's the CompaNION touch. A pretty jacket is a nice enough thing...the store windows and fashion pagesare full of pretty jackets...they merely stir a want without satisfying it...but a pretty jacket which any woman, anywhere, can have... iz thirty minutes...in thirty min- utes,mind you...again the CompanION touch. There is a big new serial by Edna Ferber in this December number; @nd a whole page of presents that can be made out of nothing more expensive than cleverly fashioned paper. There is a Christmas story by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins that will putacatch in your throat. Andabooklet (offered on page 52) wherein 50 women tell 5o different ways by which they have picked up extra money. The highly romantic and the severely practical... the love of the big ideal and the careful counting of the extra penny ... these are the magnificent contrasts that are the modern woman. : The editor of the Woman’s Home COMPANION is 2 woman. The institution she has built is a product of feeling, fully as much as of thinking —an instinctive mingling of the ideal and the real, which so closely mirrors a woman’s life that it has become a part of two million lives. " WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION -the fore:nost institution forwomen~directed by awoman DECEMBER. NUMBER ON SALE TODAY ~ 15¢ A COPY, $1.50 A YEAR THE CROWELL PUBLISHING COMPANY, ‘Woman’s Home ComMpaniON TrE Ammun MagAZINE L 381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Fary anp Frresto Coruier's The Naswonal Weskly ~ Tae MenToR = ----...-.--..---.--.-----fl-.-.---fl---.