The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 18

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. THE SEATTLE STAR She staked her Beautiful, wealthy, athletic, talented and a social success—fortune’s favorite! Jacquelaine Benton took a fearful chance without thought or hesitation. The man a Greek god—a handsome, cruel, cheating gambler of Mexico’s underworld. Another man? Yes. But read “Moon Madness,” a thrilling, vivid story of love and a woman’s temptation. How did it all end? Complete in the December number of “True Romances.” Every story in “True Romances” is a true chapter from the life of some man or woman who has lived %) 4 r and learned by bitter experience. Every page contains the closely guarded secrets of lives that might face shipwreck were the authors identified in home or social circle. In “True Romances” these tales can be told, uncensored by pride, shame or fear of consequences, be- cause the identity of the authors remains forever masked. gy a A ae The Zero Hour Comes in Every Life Every minute marks the zero hour in some life. Steps are taken Curiosity exacts large fees. Knowledge gained at first handcomeshigh. | that can never be retraced. For weal or woe, the die is cast. Every Jp “Trye Romances” naked truth holds the stage. The sweet and | tick of the clock is freighted with fate and we are but the Puppets the sad, and joyous and gloomy, the exalting and the life-wrecking ina mighty drama. For some the role is triumph, hope, happiness! experiences of men and woltientpass in review. The authors can For some, defeat, despair, desolation! be frank and straightforward, can lay bare their most closely guarded If I had only known! If youth—gay, untrammeled, beautiful, reck- secrets because, and only because, the identity of the writers is cloak- less youth—could only be warned from the pitfalls, the snares and ¢d and masked so completely that no one can penetrate the disguise. f) r traps, the lurking dangers that bristle along life’s pathway—what | When youread the Decembernumber of “True Romances” you will : : heartaches and misery would be spared! feel the throb of life in these tales which are told in plain, simple | “True Romances” is filled with straight told true tales of bliss and pile koa cou will exult with the victors and mourn with the bereavement, of winners and losers in the battle of life. Some courted defeated. You will know life better. On the newsstands today. ! disaster. Some trod the primrose path unwary and unheeding. Get your copy. Read These “True Romances” in the December Number and Learn of Life A Girl from the Country She Wanted a Different Life Just a Mountain Girl The Truth About Men Does True Love Come Only Once? The hurly burly of the city or the The gay society whirl—did it bring Does the simple life in lonely places deny Are men never to be trusted? The Who is to blame for her empty dreams i simple sincere life in a small town— happiness? Is that the best life has all color and romance in life? Has the experiences of a mother and two and mocking memories? Are mothers a tale of lost illusions. to offer? city a monopoly of wickedness? daughters. always right? t 1 The Folly of Blind Youth~ I shall always Love Her False Pride After All These Years What Happened to Rene : The amazing story of two sisters and a A dramatic story of a girl who was too Golden haired, with the grace, beauty and q ¥ f pe er Romaine modern Prince Charming. Did Cinderella young to know the true from the false — charm of accomplished young woman- i Can conventions be safely disregarded? deserve to win or to lose? her thrilling adventures in the night life hood — a sure winner. But what about ; Can one afford to pay the price? set of New York. “the old girl in the front office”? December rue Romances out today pecial offer? o' 9 If you can’t buy “True Were ranle a4 or if your dealer’s supply has run oat, fill in and mail the attached coupon to us today with one dollar, r= A WE WG Q TRUE ROMANCES 64th Street and Broadway, New York City Enclosed you will find $1.00 for which please enter my name on your mailing list to receive 5 issues of “True Romances,” beginning with the December issue. (If you prefer to examine “True Romances” before subscribing send 25¢ and we will mail you a copy of the December tssuc immediately.) Name... Street

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