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RT ea ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, 17 - Can Women Work Honestly How Damrosch Made the The Mother Stee ot au With the Political Bosses? Great Liszt Weep -—>_ Greatest Man, by How are you going to vote this fall? Would yon like to know the famous The former editor of Tue Lapres’ Home With the political bosses or against musicians who gave America her JournaL tells a hitherto unpublished them? Can women reform the political musical culture? Walter Damrosch, , story of mother love and inspiration in machines from the inside? Can they leader of the New York Symphony the boyhood of our greatest Ameri- really accomplish anything without Orchestra, has written a fascinating can, portraying vividly one of those them? These vital questions on which - series of reminiscences, beginning this crucial but rarely chronicled moments | every woman should have an opinion issue, full of sparkling anecdotes of the that make history. Full of the deep, are discussed by Harriet Taylor Upton, musiciang, composers and opera sing- tich understanding of motherhood, \ vice-chairman of the Republican Na- ers he has known in the forty years of it is a story that every woman Ou | tional Executive Committee. his musical career. ; treasure. | What Charlie Chaplin thinks What You Can Do for the If You Love Puppies, Read _ of his Fun-making Job Sweat-Shop Worker Terhune New Story Are you tired of the sugary heroines, Blizabeth Frazer begins a series of ar- ’ The author of the Lad stories — the conventional movie plots and senti- ticles outlining a definite program by most popular dog stories that ever | mental fade-outs? Charlie Chaplin which women with the vote can better were written—is writing for The Jour- | proves himself a real student of the . the condition of millions of their sisters nal a new series about puppies. Dyna- film in telling why the movies must chained to the wheels of industry. No mite is the first one—the story of a | throw out the sort of pictures now’ be- woman’s club or political-study class collie pup whose playfulness led him ing produced. Also, he has a delight- should neglect serious consideration of into a magnificent adventure and ful account of how he gets his ideas these articles as a basis for effective made a happy romance. It is told with for his own pictures. political action. all of — Payson Terhune’s skill. How David the Psalmist Can Your Boy Hopeto get The Little Do la Cade 3 Became One of the Greatest Poets an Honest Education? Sleep-and | Job, Solomon’s Song, the Psalms— The school of the future will give Sopt‘e Kerr—-Hedge Rose. by William Lyon Phelps. individual attention to your child. No Clifton Lisle—Raheela Colleen. Why Grow Old?—by Ethel Lloyd holding down the bright boy to the Frances Noyes Hart—Noel. Patterson. slower pace set by the dull ones. Tak- Ian Hay~—The “Liberry.” Silhouette Photographs of the Chil- ing each boy and girl separately and Eleanor Hallowell Abbott—The dren—by Alice Van Leer Carrick. making them think about their life Little Dog Who Couldn’t Sleep. | When Your Home is Not Good work. Charles A. Selden describes the Joseph C. Lincoln—Fair Harbor. | Enough for You--by Sarah D. amazing housecleaning in education George Weston—A Ticket for | Lowrie. that America has actually started upon Adventure. | The Last Hour—by Grace Richmond. and what you can do to help Olaf Baker—Dusty Star. | These are scarcely half of the more than fifty features that make up the big 220-page October issue of THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL—on sale today. The Journal is, and has been for almost 40 years, the favorite periodical of millions of women. It has kept steady pace with the changing and broadening interests of the American woman. To her—literally by the millions—it has brought a new understanding of the problems that confront her—as a mother and home-maker, a professional worker, a club woman, or in her new and glorious task of political housecleaning. And witha it has consistently brought to her the best fiction of our time. -‘T H E TADI.& es HOME JOURNAL 15¢a Copy OCTOBER ISSUE $15 ‘anata News~dealer or Fe i ‘NOW ON SALE By OaYear Wev can enbtcribe through any newedealer or euthorioed agent or eend your arder direct to Tae Lapins’ HOME JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pennsyivanis