The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. Does a woman love her husband less when children come ? NAJFaCH comes first, a woman’s love for her husband or her love for her babies? Which do you think should have the preference? Can a man become jealous of his own children? What would you do if your husband treated you as Duncan McKail treated Chaddie? One of the most stupendous of all marriage problems is handled in a fascinating manner in “The Prairie Child,” by Arthur Stringer, (author of “The Prairie Mother”) be- ginning in Pictorial Review for February. “The Prafrie Mother’ created a sensation last year in Pictorial Review and when it was running we received hundreds of letters from our readers saying they didn’t believe that any man could have such an insight into the soul of a woman. They will say the same thing about “The Prairie Child.” It is almost unbelievable that a man could have written it. Don’t miss it for anything. “The Prairie Child,” by Arthur Stringer “Why has America one divorce in every nine marriages? Should divorce be abolished altogether? Should it be made easier? Should marriage be made more tifficult? Every woman in America should see Pictorial Review for February for the answers. ‘Have you met Alec & Al? At last=just what you've been waiting foramusement without vul- garity, the ideal Comic Feature for your children — Alec & Al and The Nibbler Boys appearing exclusively in Pi Review each month. Every issue gives you two pages in beautiful colors created by the one artist who understands the heart of a child—C H. Twelvetrees. Don’t miss Alec & Al in the February issue. Do you know that you can now cure worrying? Lending sittborities state thas sassy Gesnees aep commute §Dr. Addington Bruce has written a remarkable article in Pictorial for February ae ne a a ee ee a human peace, Pictorial Review Patterns and Guides ~ 20c to 35c each Pictorial Review Patterns and and Construction Guides are onty 20c to 35c each. Wht wn tein eeen With the aid of the pat- ented Cutting and Construction Guides a child can lay out a Pictorial Review Pattern like an expert. See the beautiful advance fashions in the FOmUAIT 2 issue. Many in the original colors. ~ We did not cut the magazine-we only cut the price PICTORIAL REVIEW an subscri a Bakeries, FOR FEBRUARY broken sire tt

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