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PEAS AN VAP ORATED MILK EMEAT 1 KING POWDER. . .Ib, can large pkg LARGE RIPE of Deep River i . | Foul Play Suspected in Fatal Brooklyn e invit n Watertown et of Mr HEN Margy and Eldon Keith fell in love at college, Margy prided herself that she had captured the best looking young man on the campus. The hours she spent with him were the happiest!she had ever known. What she did not know was that Eldon Keith was very wise regarding the ways of women-—a past-master of every move in the game of hearts. Had she been informed about life and the ways of men, she might have sus pected that something was wrong when he insisted that they leave college and marry at once. Had she listened to the wise counsel of her parents and those who really loved her — Margy would have made sure that the man who proposed marriage was all he represented himself to be. But, unhappily, that was not Margy's way. Swept off her feet by his tempestuous love-mak- ing—little dreaming of what lay ahead — she deafened her ears to the pleadings of her parents, yielded to the luring picture of happiness painted by her sweetheart—and one night they quietly slipped away— on the road, as she believed, to an Eden of Romance. But as Margy looks back now on the tragic consequences of her folly, her soul is stirred with a kind of helpless fury. She wants to cry out a warning to girls and their parents everywhere “Why," she says, “are girls not properly warned of the traps and pitfalls of life? Why are they not told about the wiles and lairs of the wolf? Can knowledge defile, and ignorance keep them pure?” It is because she believes that forewarned is forearmed, that she has written her story, “The Lair of the Wolf,” which appears complete in True Story Magazine for July. She wants every girl to read it. She wants all parents to read it. Don't miss this gripping, heart-throbbing feature in True Story for July. Three Other Thrilling True StoryPublications You Should Read Contents of July issues Dream World Tangled Hearts Dream Isfand Shattered Dreams The Volce in the Night The Lure of Luxury Prairie Love Flame of Youth And 4 Other Stories True Romances Stage Struck How Love Came 's Romance A Rogue and a Woman The Love of Men Gypsy Blood A Girl at Bay And 6 Other Stories readers. Prominent Minister Praises True Story Magazine Carthage, Texas, April 17th, 1026, Macfadden Publications, Inc. 1926 B ¥, N.Y. City Gentlemen: As the father of ten fine healthy children, and as a minister of the Gospel, I believe my experience t0 pass a verdict on the conduct of men, the 45, of the press, and its ‘power in the lves en (to me) is a trade-mark of cleanliness and ss in life and lite e. I have read much cations and found the sunshine of life in to the s generation read d tragedies; then point out the right way and they will turn to the right every time, unless mentally diseased. hout the slightest hesitation T am delighted to nd the “True Story” magazine to parents— its E.Summers, M.D., Th. D. Other Thrilling True-Life Narratives in the July True Story are: “Buried in the Heart” —Doreen knew Gordon Sru.u’( was married. But there was something about him she could not resist. So, without a thought of wrong-doing she permitted his many attentions—until she s\lddmly und herselfina terriblesituation from which there wasno escape. No girl should fail to read Dorcen’s startling story. “Repent at Leisure”—A whirlwind romance —a sud- ¢ nd secret marriage! It sounds very exciting— or so thought when Victor Lawson held her in his arms and thrilled her with avowals of love such as had not come to her even in her most romantic dreams. And be- cause she knew no better, she listened and consented — but v she learned the reason of his plea for secrecy —repentance came too late. A true story that will wring your heart with the bitter pathos of it. “The Letter and the Rose”—What would you do if you found a love letter from a strange woman addressed to your husband? That is what happened to the girl who writes this story. After the first shock of surprise, anger and despair—there grew in her heart a plan of reven but with consequences that she had little drcamed Don't be too sure that it pays to try to “get even,” until you have read this gripping, heart-throbbing narrative, July ruc Fire Rey. T. A. In Two C 1[ Greene Speaks Today Quick, safe, sure relief from this = The painfulcallouses on the feet. 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