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hi pears: -~4HE SVENING WORLD, #UESDAY, MARCH 3, 298,, We May Inaugurate a Woman President Some Day The Congresswoman is an accomplished fact. So is the woman member of Parliament. Women are getting into public office all over the world. A woman President of the United States became a very definite possi- bility under the Nineteenth Amendment, as you will find pointed out in PRACTICAL POLITICS, a new department for women voters which begins in the March issue of the Home Journat. Other big features in the March issue dealing with woman’s great advances in politics ace WOMEN AT THE DOORS OF COMMONS, by Freeman Tilden, and MISS. ALICE OF MUSKOGEE, by Tom P. Morgan. Are You the Real Mother of Your Own Children? Fortunate children are not always the children of the rich, with governesses and scores of toys. Really fortunate children are the children of real mothers— mothers who understand why little tempers go wrong, who can answer the questions of little minds, who know how to make little folks happy in work and play. Are youa real ' mother to your childrenP Read Edith Howard’s Letters to an Amateur Mother, and then answer the question, Tf You Worry Yourself Sick, Laugh and Get Well Do you worry .if your baby’s nose runsP Does your husband worry about his business? Do your children worry about their marks in-school? Worry is a disease, leading to physical illness, unhappiness, fear, failure, tragedy. Yet there is a remedy—simple, easy and sure. It is laughter. In a really wonderful article in the March Home Journat Dr. Abraham Myerson discusses The Disease of Worry and the Tonic of Joy. Six Splendid Stories A Belle H —al ag ad yokes louston —a love Any Other Girl Can Tell, by Fannie Kilbourne— Se weer ol 2 ges od aaaanaaa corres- pondence courtshi stare aor wl by Harriet Welles—a delightful story of a woman missionary in Half ¢ Hill, by Eleanor Haliowell Abbott—the mystery of a violinist who played only in the The Trapay of Greymerser, by E. Phillips Op- ¢ of the thrilling ativentures of the Seven Conundrums. The Easter Fashion Number March is the big Fashion number of Tue Home Journat with the very newest and smart- est style news and patterns. Margaret Anglin, one of the best-dressed women on the stage, shows you some of the gar- ments she has selected for her own Spring ward- robe. Ina Claire poses as a bride and sponsors some new frocks for Spring. There is a page of new Milan hats; there is latest cable news from the fashion makers of Paris; there are models, with patterns, for the matron, the college girl and the little folks; there is a page of knitted frocks for children, with full directions; and there are five features of fasci- nating needlework, including the Sewing Secrets of a Smart Dressmaking Establishment. ' N.C. Wyeth’s Pictures Mr. Wyeth has just completed for the new State Capitol of Missouri two wonderful mural paintings of Civil War battles that were fought in that State. They are reproduced in full color in the March Home Journat. Also there is a full-color painting of 4 Viking Mother, by Frank Stick; and H. J. Soulen’s illustrations for Her Excellent Excellency are worthy of framing. Journal pictures, properly framed, will add much to the beauty of your home. And for the youngsters there is Harrison Cady’s page of colored cut-outs—O/’ Mister Turtle and the Mischievous Minnow —together with Mr Cady’s delightful story'of the adventure of Johnny Funny Bunny and his family on the funny ferry. All in the ie New March Issue of 168 Pages—20 Cents SCHOOLBOYS everywhere are’ wanted to deliver copies. of THs Lapiss’ Home Jounnat to regular customers, Any bright boy'can'earn from one’ dollar to five dollars or more monthly, after echool hours. Fer full details write to Cisculation Department, Philadelphia, ‘The Curtis Publiching Company, 955 Independence Square, Around the House There are dozens of housekeeping ideas in the March Journal. For instance: Make-Believe Sunshine and Space—showing in full color how to brighten up the dark rooms. Easter Eggs in France—a French cook’s recipes that will vary the monotony of fried or boiled eggs. Sauces That Your Family Will Like—they will add to the tastiness of old dishes. Pine-Needle Work— Pretty baskets that you can make now for the Summer porch. This Year’s Gardens—One articlé about flowers, bers Papa another with plans for thefhome vege- table pai Initials to Mark Your Linen—Well-designed let- ters, in full size,{with a diamond and an oval to put them in. Ss? HOME JOURNAL ©