. - v. r t' - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1820. "6iMrt yon in, in yoof otw hit," h iA Ai ji flr with Mo! ybyrfrcld prrixl rtTo.t." THE MASTER OP MAN B7 SIR HALL CAINS YV I Jl NV?Psl) V6 I r lL A witf VV'k. jlCJP VT THE ENEMIES OP WOMAN By BLASCO IBANK - 7n Jfwfa for April y few J 0 h Hwt'9 for "f"1 The Maeterlinck on Life After Death Is there Life after Death? This is the greatest of all human problems. Many of us profess to believe in Immortality all of us (want to but how many of us really fo believe? Maurice Maeterlinck, the great Belgian philosopher, has been lecturing in America on this subject. But he wanted to reach a vaster audi ence' so he had his lecture translated into English and published in Hearst's. See "Eternal Life or Eternal Death"- ln Hearst's for April, 'Tb. .gga In th. pM-war day. ware food enough." I ASK YOU WILLIAM By K. C B. In Hemrtt's for April Bernard Shaw on Ireland Will the Irish question ever be settled? In his latestdesperate effort toplease both sides, Lloyd George seems only to have succeeded in enraging both. His vacillat ing policy is severely scored by Bernard Shaw, who in the April Hearst s suggests that the too easily swayed British Premier "visit America and there learn the cult of the man who can look his fellowman (or newspaper) in the eye and tell him to go to HeuY' See "The Betrayal of Ulster" In Hearst's for Afirik A u MM Mi "Heart of Flame yoo called me and I came." AT FOOL'S ACRE By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS In Hmmrmfm for JLprii Two Great Novels of the Year Ha.l Caine! Vicente Blasco Ibanez! What other living novelists have been so universally acclaimed by critic and public alike throughout the entire civilized world? - The Christian, The Eternal City. The Prodigal Son, The Woman Thou Gavest Me; The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Mare Nostrum these were not only great novels in the literary sense but were all tremendous popular successes as well. Hearst's now offers you simultaneously the new novels of both these great novelists. HE Master of Man, by Sir Hall Caine, just started , will continue into the summer. And in the April issue, now on the newsstands, you will find the first chapters of The Enemies of Wcfrnen, the great new novel by Vicente Blasco Ibanez. IF you are content with an ordinary magazine, if you are not willing to pay well for the very best, you won't want Hearsts this mofith or any other. But if you really want the works of the world's great writers the words of the world's great thinkers make sure each month starting today with the April number of your copy of h siirsir s A MAHAN NEWS ..AGENCY - Wholesale Magassine, with a Mission for Oregon, 45 N. Arnoid Bennett on Marriage What is tlie matter with Marriage? Lai. month a New York woman lawyer told why men: dislike their wives. Now Arnold Bennett, the famous British nov elist, wreftles with the same problem in a series of stories "The Married Life of Jack and Jill." This month he gives us Jack's side of the case Bext month, (Hill's. Man or woman married or single you'll enjoy and perhapa profit by this unique series. v 'In Hearst's far April. "I can keep lflr. thla for ten mJnnt.. help quick." THK BEGGAR By MAURICE LEVBL la Hcarar'a for April f Georges Clemenceau on Poland Georges Clemenceau, ex-Premier of France, is as polished a writer as he is a diplomat, though his fame as a nov elist and playwright has been eclipsed by the brilliance of his political career. In Hearst's for April, Clemenceau, the writer, gives a vibrantly realistic picture of Poland as it is to-day, not of its politics, but of its people, just as "The Tiger" saw them on a recent trip to Cracow.; See " Into the Muds of PolsndH I In Hearst's for Aprlt "With a bold cw.ep of UM band, the thief flung off hi naa&," TWELVE 81IAT8 IN ROW B Br ARTHUR SOMERS RQCH8 1m Hmrfm for lAprit Street - POJRTLAND, OREGON 4 V f -Stf "A y ( ' fi