. V - -? J "MIRES MOT 1 - WI-IA V:V JLJLVii GTS DURE "TJT ER name is Henrita F. Rie4, and-10,000 men and women are under Jfjl her direction. Imagine it a woman managing director of one of the largest organizations ,in the world and vice-president of all its subsidiary companies ! A woman consulted on all the company's affairs ! A woman who moves quietly, unassumingly among men of Big Busi- ness, asking no favors but commanding respect and admiration for her unusual ability. V The rise of Henrita Ried sounds like a" fairy story. How did this bril liant Kentucky girl get her start ? What is there in this wonderful woman's story which will help you to make a greater success in your , present .position ? 1 : 1 y -; - - . You will find the answers to your questions in Helen Christine Ben nett's inspiring account in Pictorial Review for August. She calls it "A Woman of Big Business." It is another of Pictorial Review's big fact stories of successful American women. ' ' ' A urn ftkh S Woird Novel flLC ION jPVt unusual short stories Martha Jibb, Expert in Efficiency, ap-' t plies her commercial ability to the business i of getting- a husband. Read ''Marriage lim ited" by Clarence Budington Kelland. Does a terrible jealousy always prove a passionate love " Perhaps you Jiave suffered like Emily Gris in George Weston's ap pealing tale, "The One Who Was Left." Did you ever hear of - a Scotch terrier saving a man from a lion? .There's enough ' thrill to last you, a week in "Scotty of the Circus," by Courtney Ryley Cooper. Do the 4 colored men love to fight for Uncle Sam? You'll never ask that question after finishing that delightful Southern idyl, "Old Vanity," by Elsie Shipmaster. Having no eyes he still saw the light. Read how the vision came to a young man blinded in the war in Lucy Pratt a tenderly . told tale,uBearing a Torch." Other Special . Features Is Economic Dependence Demoralizing? - Helen Ring Robinson. What Kind of Food Makes You an American? Helen Christine Bennett. What the Office Girl Saw in France' t Jane Lee Summer Kitchen Methods. What, When and How to Brine? ' -; Rhea C. Scott. Why Fireless Cookers Save Servants v A Dorrance. How to Make Drinks With a Tinkle , i Ida C. B. Allen. . Remarkable Pages of Color Pictures - Portrait of Evangeline . Booth. "Treasure . Island" a boy's, dream.. Grace Drayton's Dolly Dingle Cut-Outs. The Twelvetrees' amusing kiddies. r-t-f Mere was a HI f ' The most dramatic, : tha most absorbing story of This great August fiction numbers lives up to Pic love and mysteiy eyerpublished by a magazine fa- tqrial Review's well-deserved reputation for fiction SfhleJl0 f '.' gC PagC m$l -to always vigorous, stimulaing, vital! if foer SUpperand in, the Sh - That man was Abner Bane. Who killed him ? And t where was tHe packet of letters he was carrying? That was the mystery that baffled all Denver. Only one man knew who killed Abner Bane, and he couldrVt tell. A woman's honor depended on his- silence. He knew the dreadful secret held by the letters Bane had stolen. Ana dane Knew tnat ne Knew. Kead this most thrilling mys , tery novel, the best we have" ever published. J9 'The Packet of Letters By WILL PAYNE ' You can begin this 22,000 word novel and finish it the same day in Pictorial Review for August. Just the right, thing for a summer afternoon under a shady tree. Think of get- ting a complete novel in one single issue of a magazine in addition to five other stories and a serial.r . ' ; x Special August i Fiction Number Cent f3 " -S I :- 77 ::rr r t '..; - - .