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PAGE 10 Yearty subscriptions to begin with the February fesvue may be placed this week with your mewedealer or with any oul ‘Take Three Letters— to the girl he jilted; to the man who jilted her to the friend who didn’t pay his debts—add three unexpected answers, a week-end in the country, a garrulous stage driver, a violinist who played only in the dark—ard you have Half a Hill By Eleanor Hallowell Abbott Take a girl from the West with a desire to know Society; dress her in another woman’s gowns, and see what she does to the other woman's ~ love affairs, in Crossed Wires 'By Josephine Daskam Bacon Take ‘one frivolous flapper with a Mona Lisa smile, one serious poet, one dance, one borrowed and lost fraternity pin—and you have all the jolly fun of The Heart That Understands By Edith Barnard Delano ‘Take a serious philosopher, whose bequest from an eccentric uncle is a summer at a fashionable seashore resort; add a pretty girl and a crowd of fun-making youngsters—and you get The Target By Holworthy Hall Take—oh, take the new February issue of Tur Laprzs’ Home Journat home with you today and read not only these stories, but also: The Seven Conundrums By E. Phillips Oppenheim Out of the Fog By Grace Sartwell Mason The Silver Sixpence By Ruth Sawyer Little Deeds of Kindness By Byers Fletcher THE SEATTLE STAR Vionnet, Fashion Dictator Decrees rigid plainness for the spring—straight lines, lovely materials and no trimming. ‘As Paris Sees the Mode for Spring Tells in words and many pictures the right clothes to buy and make for Easter. are eight pages of fashion news and five more pages of fascinating needlework. Going to Build a Home? Whether you are or not, you'll want to ‘study the plans of Five Smal! Houses that are shown in this issue. Compact, economical in construc- tion and for housekeeping, these homes can be built for $4700 to $9000. Tired of the Same Food? Let The Journal recommend Cooking Apples in a French Home—some recipes directly from France; and Old Richmond Cookery—some of the good things Virginians ate “befo’ de wah.”, How to Dress Your Hair is a rhovie posed for you by Charlotte Walker, the movie star. The trials and tribulations of The New Senator's Wife are told by Frances Parkinson Keyes; Kathleen Howard takes you Behind the Scenes at Grand Opera,and Eliza- beth Jordan writes on : Education for Citizenship For the gardener there is J. Horace MacFar- land’s authoritative article on Roses: and for the hostess there f$ Claire Wallis’ Valentine Party in Five Reels And the kiddies will revel in Harrison Cady’s page of colored cut-outs: Johnny Funny-Bunny and the Tadpole Baby TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 ” teat A Picture to Cut Out and Frame Jules Guerin has painted the grand old Christ © Church at Alexandria, Virginia, where Wash- ington worshipped and was a vestryman. Beaue tiful in color as well as historical significance, this print is something you will want to cut out and frame. Furthermore— It can be had nowasa part of Tre Lapres’ Home Journat—one of 44 features for 20 cents. Later it will be printed from the same plates and sold for one dollar. The dollar print will look no better in a frame than will the print you cut ous of the February Home Journal. All in the February — LQhes HOME JOURNAL 172 Pages—20 Cents é