The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 15, 1919, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON DAILY JOUHIIAL;; FOnTLAimV VEDIIIiaDAY,-OCXO :15. 1919. .
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If you could not tell a man every
thing in Jour past life would Jou
marry him ?
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Wall ihe salaried
cit toy and sea &is
sin tmce as mush as he ?
ILL the architect be forced to work
as a carpenter? Most the journalist
go Iback to i the print shop 7:i Our
bank derki, salesmen, buyers actors, public
officials clergymen and college professors
what thanks do they get for their services?
With prices of necessaries "akried high, how
are their' wives to manage? And,, mean
while, the uneducated, foreign -born day
laborer earns and spends as much in a day
, astJieealaned mandocs
in a week or so I
Samuel Hopkins Adams
thrashes out thoroughly
the problems that con
front the man and wom
an of formerly comfort
able means today.
Hco7 to biaild your own
home 'vritifoG&t
going bro!c2
BuxxaJinu a nome is
usually the most
heart-breaking thing
kUILDINQ a home is
in the world. You start out
with a fixed budget of ex
penditure. You think every
thing is provided for, and
, then you find you need all kinds of things you didn't dream o&
Do you know that by a new way of planning your apace,
you can, save all this trouble and expense? '
In Pictorial Review for November, N. M. Woods begins a
new. series on Economy in House Designing. : His idea is
entirely new and has already met with extraordinary response.
Experts declare that no magazine has ever published anything
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'ASjone youthful: mistake. to cast its. shadow over" Harriet Field's
whole life? Beautiful, adored,- her story utterly unsuspected, was
she to risk telling the man who loved her now; of that terrible V
secret of her youth ? ,
Read this artraordinary story of a supreme struggje in a young and ambi
tious woman's heart Should she have told? And given up wealth, position,
luxury, a good man's love all that she longed for? v
success, without giving him a hint of the risk he ran? ; f:
"If you dance, you must.pay the piper," the old saytog has it ' Did Harriet i '
Field have to pay? -
Skillfully, with sustained interest,' Kathleen Norris develops this absorbing '
Bituation, It, is one which must stir every woman's heart As you turn page
after page eagerly, will you be moved with prof ound pity for the beautiful young
woman overshadowed by the dark reality that sprang out of her youth and
inexperience? Or wifl you denounce her? Don't miss a line of v I
fan IlfetMeeB Worn.
(Author of "The Heart of Rachaer; "Josselyn's Wife, etcx, etc.) ,
The first stirring instalment a big, generous "one r appears in Pictorial
Review for November. The remainder follows swiftly powerfully, with in
tense feeling in three succeeding Issues. It is the most absorbing love-story
Pictorial Review has ever published.
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