Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING Old Miss Kirkhope. Five L Marcia, herself! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, Good Old Errol. Col. MacFrere, v.C, C.B., CM.G., C.B.E., DS.O. The Marquis who looked like a gardener. Claud, heir of the Jam King. The Greek God. Lovers-and lorious Girl At twenty, Marcia was companion to an old lady and two peevish pugs —and then,within one Spring five lovers came a-courting. ‘Bomance=The Loveliest Thing. by Dorothy Black begins in the June 1ssue of The Ladies’ Home Journal. Now ON SALE 10¢ 6] OTHER FEATURES IN THE 210-PAGEJ UNE ISSUE A DI E S’ HOME JOURNAL T Ld . Fiction . Desert Sand: by Booth Tarkington — Lily was a golfer of skill and prowess—yet even her best friends gasped when she drove a golf ball right through $70,000,000. Mary Could Cook!: by Sophie Kerr— Arthur Glover, the matinée idol, was the catch of the season—and Mary’s chicken pie and hot biscuits certainly caught him—but who caught Mary? Sfiam’zin‘g Grandpa: by Ellis Parker Butler — Nineteen years have passed since “Pigs is Pigs”—and here is the funniest story in nineteen years! —and 5 other stories. Housekeeping Helps Summer Housekeeping is Different: by Mildred Maddocks entley— A score of fascinatingly practical suggestions to make you and yours happier and healthier. Oil Stove Cookmg by Mabel Jewett Crosby—Follow the instructions in this article, and learn for yourself how much you can do with an oil stove. Sponge Cake Variations: by Caroline B. King — Essentially the summer- “time cake, every woman will value these unusual recipes. —and 4 other articles. Articles The First Lady in Law: by Alice Ames Winter—Born in a ronner cabin, never at school till she was twelve; and now—'way under forty— Assistant Attorney General of the United States! JO¢ BY MAIL SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 THE YEAR Half a Century of Wellesley: by Charles A. Selden —Years ave wrought their changes, but the spirit and the beauty remain imperishable. The Life of the Spirit: by William Lyon Phelps—The spir- itual climate of the world is harsh; but robust hearts thrive on it. They grow—and growth is the life of the spirit. —and 7 other articles. Pictures Madonna of the Well: by Franciabigio— A splendid repro- uction in color of a painting so great that it hangs in the same room as Raphael’s Madonna of the Goldfinch. Castelfranco Altarpiece: by. Giorgione—There is no painter whose name carries with it such a savor of romance as Giorgione, and here we have his masterpiece. Spanish Skies and Sunny Patios: by Gertrude A. Kay—Two pages of glowing color that bring you the very spirit of Spain. —and 10 other pages in color. Beginning Romance -The Loveliest Thing: By Dorothy Black i THE CUNTIS FUBLIEHTING COMMAIY, PHIABELINIA 10 CENTS - =i~

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