The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 23

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icici Se Lied 3 ry " . " " e THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 192%. Christmas A.S. M. Hutchinson A whimsical tale of a whimsical friendship. The Rough Little Girl and the Smooth Little Girfis the first of several stories by the author of Jf Winter Comes. A Serial by Corra Harri eri tra TLarris “A emall town in Georgia—A man and a maid—A courtship, a marriage, a heartbreak. That is The House of Helen. Never before has Mrs, Harris shown such goul-searching insight. Eleanor Hallowell Abbott He was The Man Who Didn’t Know Christmas from the Fourth of July. She was a specialist in fancies. Together—but you must read this merry story to know what happened. Mrs. Santa Claus The _jolliest story about Santa Claus’ sad mishap in his ankle the day before Christmas and The Great Adventure of Mrs. Santa Claus. By Sarah Addington; illustrated in color. Zane Grey Start The Vanishing American today. It is the greatest serial of America’s most popular author—the romance and adventure of an Indian boy and an Eastern society girl. The Golden Adventure A story of the days when Paul was beginning his great work for the Christian Church—vividly col- orful in its characters and descriptions. By Katharine Holland Brown. The Greatest Fainting in theWorld Ten million dollars could not buy the original, but you may have the finest reproduction ever made for fifteen. cents. You will frame Raphael’s Sistine Madonna. A Christmas Play Just the thing for holiday amateur theatricals, and you Enemies of Prohibition Who are these people who want to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment and flood us again with rum? They are of three kinds—the whisky ring, the drinkers and the ‘“personal-liberty’’ shouters. Charles A. Selden has traced the booze propaganda to its insidious source.” What's Wrong with the Church A. Maude Royden, the greatest woman preacher in the world, says the Church is losing the women as well as the men. It can bring them back, if —— Booth Tarkington What right have you to be happy? What is happiness, anyway? Read Tarkington’s thoughtful editorial for , Christmastime—The Miracle. A Great Cover by Soulen Don’t hurriedly pass by the cover on the December issue. It is a wonderful work of art—the whole Story of Christ in one great painting. Still another picture you will frame. Grace Richmond on Visitors The babbling™*brook had nothing on Mrs. Trelawny. She ran on inéessantly. Perhaps you’ve had visitors like her. The Visits of Mrs. Trelawny. The Friend of the Lowly There is both human understanding and divine love in this great painting by Lhermitte. A fourth picture to frame in this colorful Christmas Journal. A Frogram for Women's Clubs Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of The National Federation, has written the second in the Journal’s great series of programs for the winter work of the women’s clubs. The Citizenship Program. Grandma's Gone Fishing That*s what the family said when she took a day of 35 Christmas Gifts from Paris Dainty, pretty, frilly things of the kind that evety woman. loves, with the French touch that lifts them out of the commonplace, They’re not hard to make. id , ¥ ? e Christmas in the Kitchen Even the housekeeper who does her own work can have a merry Christmas if she carefully reads the article on page 138. Also Holiday Eats for Holiday Parties and Chocolate Desserts. Dolls, Toys, Candies, Books All kinds of dolls—the ones that mother makes from tags and tags; those new ones that hide a lamp or a pretty bag. And candy recipes from a famous maker. Gifts that are Easy to Make The woman who is clever with her needle needs only new ideas to make her gifts distinctive. Here are the ideas for simple things that bring great happiness. Your Own Christmas Cards Have some individuality about the greetings you send out this year. Make your own cards—it’s easy with the designs shown on page 104. Cakes and Plum Puddings When in Doubt Give a Christmas Cake. A page of new recipes, with pictures, to show how festive they can look. And the best plum puddings you ever tasted — for gifts or your own Christmas dinner. Subscribe for Christmas! Buy the December issue from your newsdealer—then order a subscription for all of 1923, for yourself or as a delightful extra gift for someone in your own family or for a friend. The editorial on page 30 suggests some of the features coming, including a new serial starting in each issue. Your gift subscriptions will be an- nounced in your name with a full-color copy of a Murillo Madonna, sent cost free, to those whom you choose to favor. 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