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A THE OREGON" DAILY.' JOURNAL; PCfeTEXND. FRIDAY, OCTOBERJ 18 1918. : v. x 1 " . . .,. . , -.- f -,1 - i. F: : j. . " ' I ' .... N ft" ot A ' If l" t. .- i . . . 7 p? . KOI i ' -. V' ID) at-fiie very" le war nPHOROUGHLY representative- of Americans loyal, inspired womanhood, tMs November issue of Pictorial Review shoiddbe read by every American woman Page after page, article after article, it is unquestionably the greatest woman's magazine ever issued France's i, . ' fighting ALONE for two nights in a pitch black 600 operations; aftd not a patient lost! XI hospital with nine dying soldiers And this was Nicole Girard-Mangin, and a madman! And overhead roared the woman doctor who was sent to the Mit'iMfM 4- the shells of the advancing Huns. One front by mist ake, because they thought TvOtTlClTl ClOCtOY small woman saw it through. she was a man! 18,000 wounded -passed through her. Her story is a burning page torn from By DOROTHY CANFIELD v hospital in four days. . the war. r Don't miss itl In this issue. What American women 4 have done for the Liberty Loans A STIRRING tribute from the Secretary of the Treasury to. the ' wonderful work of our women. Be sure -to see this special; message -to American womanhood which Mn McAdoo makes' through Pictorial Review. Every man, woman and child should , . .; read this ..historic testimony of the r financial part the women of By Win. G McAdoo Amcric have played in making the world safe for democracy The man who looked back By LUCY PRATT Greatest war story of the year- A GERMAN AIRMAN. But he could and cfeacH you understand. You see not forget. "Children? Oh yes! they kept crying for their mothers t " Plenty of 'em mostly children! The The man had looked back! He looked dead ones didn't cry of courser-like the back! What he went through, what others like ,the'ories"that tried to crawl you go through as you read is tragic -landcry4-fortheiifiiidrers. StilLhhg- But it;is:true,! Shall children; die and -4 0 -'-- Making the world safe for monogamy By Helen Ring Robinson FIRST WOMAN STATE SENATOR AFTER the war' will husbands be monogamous? War has always profoundly affected marriage. At the close of the Thirty Years VSlt it was prac tically abolished in Germany. They wanted cannon-fodder. They want it now. Hence, their system of "secondary marriages" today It Will our line hold against the Hun and the Harem? Retaining our ideal and keeping out the ghastly German desecration depend on just one thing. Read in this issue what it is ! Hooverizing at the White House H By IDA CLYDE CLARKE OW can Mrs. Wilson hooverize? observes every reauest of the Food Ad- How can the First Lady of the ministration. Pictorial Review tells Land put her house, the White House, you how she does it on a Hoover footing? Representatives . There are fascinating glimpses into of foreign governments must be suitably the daily life of our president and his entertained! They are. And Mrs. Wilson family. The luck of Geraldine Laird By Kathleen Norris DESERTED, insulted by the hideous terms of her husband's letter, penniless, Geral dine Laird faces life. Her two babies need food, shelter, clothes, schooling. Another man is eager to take her husband's place. . ; Would the fact that your, husband had de serted you for Another yroznmn drive you in the extraordinary direction it drove Geralcine? The way she solves her problem is fascinating, thrilling. The 'second big installment moves swiftly forward. Read it now or save your installments till the four are completed you will have right there a big popular novel to read that would cost you $1.50 at the bookstore. Special 'with this framing, by tfci" g, issue: Two wonderful war itis t of today v V war pictures for , Lucieh Jonas THere are pages and pages of f ashions, some in full color, showing; advance winter models Get your copy early poh4 run a chance of this big number being sold out IK T O t " T- AMERICA'S GREATEST WOMAN'S -MAGAZINE t - - t f to. t ' .. T. f- 7- ....... vuult,.Jf( 4,tw IUIS 1 " ? J--,-.J. ;t.l,' ,; ,.. , V, ' ., , --, - ,- - ' , ., ,; im - ' 1 1 i i ' , . t .:mim." . ; ..I ,, 1 " i " - f - - ' ' ' 4 ' -