Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1927 — Page 21

FEB. ‘25. 1927

"Adventure ® —'Romance ■ — Temptations —■ —Perils ■ —Escapes

Thr us t Into the Wor Id /IN•' N , ' N * I -,,„♦ ' . ' ' • —Helpless and Alone!

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Ltove ■ — Hate —&— — Sorrow —— Joy — m — Fear —— Envy

THE LN DIAN APOLiE TIMES

• \ This is what happened to Joyce Daring , r the modern girl . jfi . heroine, in Famous Story y Barbara Webb' Her parents parted and broke up their home after twenty years of married life and the girl of 18 years faced the onslaught of the gods in a ' worldly world. All the emotions of the human heart are felt by this girl as she perilously went from one social extreme to the other. Four men pursu&her, each for a different purpose. All the gossip that stifled her attempts to rise to success, embittered Jher, life, momentarily, as she trudged the thorny path to fame and wealth, only to find, upon her arrival, the disillusionments as great as the material gain. . . - . What were her decisions on life’s great problems? Why did happiness and sorrow seem to go hand in hand. The story is chock full of whirlwind adventure and fast-moving scenes. i•. ' \

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