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Raided lg: her dreams Gina re-lives that dreadful epi- sode over and over again and awakens with a scream of mortal terror;—the evil face of Moy Tao leering through opium fumes—the thunder of axes against iron-studded doors— the arrest —the staring, jeering crowd—the ride in the police patrol— And later, the furnishing of bail by a glib stranger—the taxi ride in the cold grey dawn —the sip of brandy to help quiet her nerves— oblivion—and the terrible, terrible awakening from drugged sleep— “Poppies on Beacon Hill” in True Story Magazine for May is the story of an unsophis- ticated girl She was not bad, not even weak —just ignorant of life. What happened to her might as easily happen to any boy or girl sent out into the world unprepared to cope with life. She eagerly sought a taste of life and like so many others, was given a taste of death. In her inexperience she did not know that the line between good and bad is finely drawn, that it is often hard to tell where fun ends and vice begins—and she paid for her lack of knowl- edge as thousands of others pay. senor e er ereeee Until five years ago there was nowhere to which men and women, boys and girls could safely turn to get a knowledge of the rules of life. Experience was the only teacherand young souls and minds and bédies were ruined by thousands in her hard school. Then came True Story, a magazine that is different from any other published. Its founda- tion iS the solid rock of truth. It deals with life in all its phases. In it you will fin everything that makes up life, in the same proportion that they appear in life itself. Every story in True Story Magazine is true, has actually happened, Each contains a moral or hammers home with sledge hammer blows a living truth, It treats of all of life’s problems fearlessly, honestly and in a manner that can give offense to none—a book of life that instructs its readers while it entertains. Like a great lighthouse, its piercing rays of truth and hope and encouragement cut through the clouds and fog banks of ignorance that ob- scure the world. Already it has saved from wreck and ruin the lives of thousands who theretofore had walked in darkness. It will help you, too. In five years it has reached the un- heard of circulation of two million copies month- ly, read by five million or more appreciative men and women. Once you become acquainted with it, you cannot help but be captivated with its charm and helpfulness. Other Thrilling Stories From Life Here are Just a Few of the Absorbing Features in the May Issue of True Story Magazine “The Broken Wedding Ring.” 1f Bruce Carrol! had realized that the first years of marriage are a period of adjustment during which both must bear and forbear his attitude toward Joan's ideas of life would have been different. And had Joan been willing to put herself out just a little in order to please her husband, Helena Dail would never have received Bruce's phone message asking if he might call that night. If every young man and woman of mar- riageable age could read this story of a wedding ring that was needlessly broken, many a marriage that would otherwise end unhappily would be a glorious success. powerful temperance story and decide for yourself if whiskey pays. “The Fiery Furnace.” He told her he loved her and although she loved him, she cast herself into a fiery furnace rather than blight his life by marrying him. Could there be an episode in any woman's pest so terrible as to warrant such anact? Read this story of a man and woman whose lives were needlessly ruined and see just how dreadful the results that follow in the train of ignorance can be. “Can a Woman Come Back?” In her inexperience this gir! mistook infatuation for love and against her parents’ wishes married ] aman whom she scarcely knew. If she could What a Teacher Thinks of True Story Magazine Teaw my Pret copy of TRUE Le baer pone ri one my & be seen by pupils ner Other Absorbing Stories In This Issue Are: “His Father's Name” have foreseen the dreadft! and degrading fate nde Pomorie Soul s Port we that was in store for her, rather would she ‘One evening after returning te my room and te Three Who Were Thieves’ ‘* read “I nearly fainted from fright. The police! [vbr seeder gl Arrested in this place—I would be ruined’’ “Confessions of a Crook” have taken her own life than pronounce the words that were totie her to the beast she married. Never was the old adage “Marry “Scandal’s Shadoy” in haste and repent at leisure” more perfectly “ —) * illustrated than this story which will teach poo of movers ; a lesson of caution to everyone who reads it. “atth Daa i Age” In printing these narratives, True Story has a two-fold purpose * e gerous Age —first, to expose the countless traps, pitfalls and dangers spread for in- Bichon ge Way.” chesney by of ery, the wate “Say It With Smiles” nocent, unwary feet; and, second, to encourage and inspire those vie 2 Prohibition, bootleggers, pocket flasks, = pad wpe poring have made missteps and are struggling to regain honor and positions o ; ° thousands of young men and women who . f an TER sea is . Real Help for All in respectability in life. 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