The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 22

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” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. f In the greatest crisis of the nation’s history the President lay desperately ill. Washington was alarmed, suspicious, whisper- ing “petticoat government.” The President might have died! , But at the door of his chamber his wife stood guard—the buffer | ; between the sick man and the America he had led to victory. f, ‘ * ok * x Bi | ( America has never known Mrs.Woodrow Wilson. She __ Hers is the story of a heroic wife, a super nurse, a ; | ; has never given an interview; she has never courted super secretary—the story of the woman who saved © j ' publicity; she has refused to play for popularity. the President’s life. , , . » i | a cated vee sig td see = epg egal s e life It is told in the October issue of THE HOME JOURNAL— | ri Ml ha We age — enh ee TO one of forty-odd features, including: * The story of the White-House courtship, when the °° ~*~ heen cee ae a. ee ne President sent her each day the orchids she loved. ....MyY AUNT CLARINDA’S ORPHAN-by Corra Harris, a com- mt : : : : : plete novelette in one issue. | The story of their engagement, their marriage, their - « « - UNCLE JIMMY, by 7:0na Gale, a one-act play that Journal readers happy home life. may put on without charge. ! The story of her efforts to relieve the heavy strainof ---- WeMEN AND WAR, by Secretary of War Weeks and Secretary of the early war days. ; oe sie and patterns from New York and Paris a. The story of her devotion, her sympathy, hertact,her ||. . TO HAVE AGOOD COMPLEXION, by Dr. Charles M.Williams, wit, her vigilance in those latter days when Mr. Wilson the foremost skin specialist. : lay ill. * ££ & & . - - - How to Get Married—and Eat—on $25 a Week. There is no politics in the story of Mrs. Woodrow The big 174-page edition will be quickly exhausted. ( Wilson. Order your copy today! \ T H E tL A ® E s°’l¢ | HOME JOURNAL On Sale Today at Pre-War Prices desler or Boy Agent L5c. the Copy Subscription $1.50 the year You can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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