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i ities pe esting a @) ————— THE EVENING WORLD, FAIR HARBOR is the best of those quaint Cape Cod stories that have made the cre- ator of Cap’n Eri, Shavin’s, and Galusha the Magnificent known as America’s best- loved author. Full of the tang and the twang of the New England coast, which Mr. Lincoln knows so well, it tells with rare humor and romance the stormy adventures of a two- fisted sea captatn with a job ashore. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. Joseph C. Lincoln's New Serial - and 50 other stories and striking features Fair Harbor begins in the big June Home Journal—out to-day—and will appear in six generous installments. Don’t miss it. Read also Surf, a romantic tale of John Paul Jones, by Stephen Moorhouse Avery, with vigorous full-color illustrations by Wyeth; The Torch, a story of two sisters, by Hugh McNair Kahler; and stories by Grace Richmond, Louis Dodge, Francis Noyes Hart, Sarah Addington and others. |The Mystery of Women’s Clubs Mary Austin, than whom no one is closer to the cultural life of American Women, writes of our 2,000,000-membered women’s clubs: ‘Is there not a wéakness in an organiza- tion of intelligent women when it remains so much a mystery to intelligent men? . . . A turning point is near in olub history . . . or they will become a Sort of intel- lectual cosy corner.” With kindly criticism she presents aplan for broadening the field of womet’s clubs. Woman’s Unseen Hand Piays a Big Part in National Politics. Is your congress- man’s wife in soclety? Does she write back home of teas and dinners and dances at the Washington homes of the great and the near-great? With election coming on, these are pertinent questions for the woman voter—it is said that many a law is put across over a cup of tea. Under the title of The Social Lobby, Charles A. Selden tells a remarkable story.of socicty’s flattering influence. Women Cigarette Fiends Two Cigarettes a Day for every man, woman and child in America—that is the nation’s consumption since women have learned to smoke! In the big cities you see women smoking everywhere—in hotels,/theatres, restaurants, at home, on the street; there are special smoking rooms for girls in exclusive schools. Yet most women don’t like it and leading doctors say smoking is injuring their health. Why do women smoke? Let Harry Burke tell you! The Perfect Child Katherine was a perfect child—perfect in manners, in study, in play. Yet one day she ran amuck and ruined a whole house. Why? What was wrong with her training? Miriam Finn Scott tells you—the child mind has no secrets from her; nor has the child body any secrets from Dr. S. Josephine Baker, Both these experts write exclusively for The Home Journal, and every month they are answering the problems of millions of parents. Summer Styles from Parts Organdies, Laces, Ginghams—reds and blacks and whites—what should you wear for a summer at home or on vacation days? The June JOURNAL tells you, with sensible styles from Paris and New York--news of the ready-made shops, patterns for making at home, sewing lessons for the beginner, directions for making your hata, And fascinating needlework ideas for daylight-saving afternoons on the porch. A Cool Kitchen in Summer Yes, a Cool Kitchen in summer. Sounds impossible, but it’s true. Let Caroline B. King tell you how to save time and health and money during the hot days. Also in the big household department: New Recipes for the Old Shortcake Stencils for Furniture To Save You Two Dollars or More When One Eats Out of Doare Four Small Houses of Unusual Design June Jams and Jellies Colette Makes Fruit and Vegetable Galade 182 Pages in the Big June Issue of T H E L A:D HOME JOURNAL On Sale Today F Any News- 15c. the Copy aoalne eeboy Adis You eqn subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to Tas Lapies’ Homes JouRnAL, Philadelphia, Penncylvania By Mail Subscription ey eet $1.50 the Year oa bn ey abe panel ne ey