Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1919 — Page 9

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I^D you faint? Would you send for a lawyer? Would yoii rnnain silent and wait ? Or would you do what Mta Madden did, when the other woman came along? How

i?£^«nwild you act if you were in her petition? “The test of a woman’s quality,” siQrs C<^ Harris, “is how she conducts herself when she finds that anofiier woman is stealing her husband’s love.” If you want

to know how to hold a husband’s love -begin rewiing

“Happily Married,'’ by Corra Harris Author of “Making Her His Wife,” “The Circuit Rider’s Wife,” etc.

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Mrs. Harris makes you see the inner workings of the mind of a woman who was too sure of her husband and of a husband who was too sure of himself. In this new novel she shows you just how a man thinks and why he acts in such peculiar ways. And oh!, how Mrs. Harris does IsBJW her own sex! She understands every emotion they feel, ^e divu^^es all their little tricks in a most delicious manner. If you want to loam how to manage a man without letting him know it, read this extremely entertaining three>part novel begirmii^ in Pictorial II Review for Spptnnber.

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Solving ^hold Firoblems tlie Hotne on a Barinew XX^ jfraOMa jpfowii ooOft Haw Leuki in tlie Family Budget -*4iyj6BLHarwood Wharton have Solved thaSfimnt Problem—t^ild in Letten to roaSdftor. The Way to {hfailtet«-by Fkxence A. Wioner. CX>LOR nCTURES FOR YOU TO FRAME! Love Lights tiie Way—for roe Blinded Soldier Womaa*! Woefe h Never Done^A PiTOa-. ninny'a Poitiait The Tiprfvctraei Riddiee on their Smnmer Vacaiion ^ ^ASdien’a Chitout—BoSy Dini^'a Friend

BXCEPnONAL HCnOK ^9&m Ufm toYoMBf tJK»<A BALRTMFLB Bm rocket ot Seajtcinto ElOSB SIDHEY % Oro of Cenoeat-MARTHEATCH^ VOBSE ACHMBD ABPeetBawi OCTAVUS ROT COHEN

^JD It ever occur to you that every married man has a double persemahty ? Why is yaar husid dlfiferent from the man you married? Whatis the reason ? You probably kaow a dozen coiqte who are unhiq^y married. Why? What is the matter with marriage? " Hsvdock Ellis, the eminent Englidi sodok^^, says that nine times out of teolt is the man’s fault ai^ then he gives some startling reasons for his theory. What do you think? In a brilliant aad searching artide in the September Hetorial Review, Mr. Elifo tells why husbands and men are two different things—and how this difference lies at the very root of **the marriage question.’

He says tl^ marriage is a risky ezperinwnt and nothing more. And that the system that worked five hundi^ years ago won’t work today. The war has createil a tremendous upheaval in the marriage relationship. What is gdng to happen? Read what this supreme autlmrity has to say on this subject in his sensational artide in Hetorial Review for September called /’What Makes a Bflan a Husband ?” Thia is ths Brat of a remarkabla aeries of articles on marriage which will appear in Pictorial Review this Fall:

Four more great articles in this issue

WHY DO AMERICANS HATE TO SAVE? Wmrn e. McAdoo No pe(^)i«lnroe woridbstetheldeaorroriftMAnierfottis do; y^ no people ctn ttve so msgDifioent]3f*~vriiea roey an •eving for a big porpoee. Read vTOat roe greatest expert In roe ooan^ hat to say about why Amernans mu»t learn ro aara lA paaoe as well as in war. KATE CLEASON-AMERICA’S PIONEER WOMAN MACHINIST The woman who turned a $100,000 foUuie into a timoeatin one year—and how. Third in Hetorial Review’t great aeries of American women whoee achievements are remiricable.

THE ROUGH ROAD TO MOTHERHOOD -^yBsUBt^hu Every moTOer knows that moTOeriiood isn’t eaty under the best coodiriona—but in thia oountiy 15,000 motheisdieevefy year because they are bearing children under roe wont conditioos—amid dirt, neglect, and londineaa. Read thia b% human artide on what American women can do to h^ WHAT WE CAN DO FC» tHB BOYS WHO DIED IN FRANCE A notable arti^*by Mrs. Percy V. Pennybadeer, j^fesident of the Qenerd Pedmtion of Women’s Qubt, on roe beat memorial we can give our aokhers.

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