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Why Men Dislike
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As Assistant Distriet Attorney of Kings
County—that is to say Brooklyn—Miss
Helen P. McCormick has listened to
the plaints of no less than five thousand
unhappily martied couples. From this
intimate experience with domestic
discord she has learned many of the
fundamental causes underlying marital
‘unhappiness. And she has come to
. the oonciusxorz that the wife is the éhief
offender! Why? Read “Why Men
Dislike Their Wives”"—~
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THE MANIAC . By MAURICE LEBVEL
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For seven months, Whiting Williars
Director, of Personnel of a great smc]
company, labored under an alias, gs the
buddy okus foreign-born friend Antom,
or Pietro or Stephano. He slept with
him in the same bed, and worked beside
him in the mines and factories, to learn
imn;»him at figst hand, the real causes of
our mdustrial unrest, "' Whet is the most
important truth.you learndd P 77 hic was
asked. Ypu will find bis answer—
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IEDUCATE AN INDIAN By WALT MASON
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The MASTER of MA
For four years Hall Caine’s pen has been laid aside,
while he has devoted himself- to the service of his
country. For four years hundreds of thousands
of readers have waited impatiently for a new .
novel from the author of “The Manxman,” “The’
Deemster,” and “The Woman Thou Gavest Me.”.
Nowcomesthisbrilliantstory. “TheMasterofMan”—
Hall Caine at his very best—the one great literary
Jandmark of 1920—begins in Hearst’s for March.
EF you are not interested in a magazine a bit beyond
theordinary—if youdon’tcare fora magazinethat
makes you think—you won’t 'want Hearst’s thig
month or any other. BUT if you want the worksof
the world’s. great writers—the world’s -great
thinkers; make sure each month—starting today
with March—of" your copy: ot ‘
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Can the Dead Pursue
j the Living?
A famous French actress once refused
the advances of a young Breton suitor
who died two years later with menaces
inst her on his lips. For two years -
“‘"!:fter his death she was subjected to
persecution which took the form of loud
cries and other terrifying noises, plainly
~ - heard by others in her company. Read
VA Cottage in Hampshire,” a true ghost .
story, by Sir Arthur Conan Dofje, the
famous psychic investigator,
In Hearst’s for March
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A DEAL IN QPIUM By ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHRB
- See Hearst’s for March, Page 30.
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Bernard Shaw and the
Gloomy Dean
William Ralph Inge, Dean of St. Pauls,
no doubt had Bernard Shaw ? mind
when he asserted that religious eachers
today are to be looked for outside the
church. Yet, there is in all England no
more scathing opponent of Shaw’s so
ciglism. In Hearst’s for March, Shaw
attacks the reactionary views of “The
Gln()my_ Pean” on the great economic
and social problcms of the day.
In Hearst’s for March
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THE FINAL ACHIEVEMENT, MAURICEMERUNCK
See Hearst's for March, Page 12.