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“WOMAN AND THE NEW RACE” By Margaret Sanger publinbed. We Marearet Sanse It ‘le ds and thecruets the wothed Woma® tabliah as woman's Inalieoable riebt to ke PART OF CONTENT: Woman's Frror and Her Debt Continenre) Is it Precticable or The Strurete for Preedom Anywhere, Only > Or he privilege "delay. TRUTH PUBLISHING Co 1400 Broadway Dept.2-R. New Yor! Y. The Character Reader By J. Aisswoatu Wooo AM a reporter on the Bugle. I happen to be out of cards—" began the young man with the voluminous brief case. “Never mind the cards,” the Great Man countered brusquely, “come in and sit down. Now what is it you want to know? My time's valuable, young man.” “T understand that your hobby is Character Reading.”” “Ah, yes!” the Great Man unbent and rubbed his hands together delightedly. “I at- tribute my success in business entirely to my ability to read character. Not part of it, you understand, nor most of it, but a// of it.’ “It is a great and rare gift,” observed the young man scribbling rapidly The Great Man settled back comfortably in oa] LEARN PIANO! ha 4] This interesting Free Book shows how you can become a killed player your own bome, at ‘Dr. Quion's Written Method is endorsed by leading musicians and brads of State Conservatories Successful 25 years Play chords at ence and complete piece sn every key. within, t easy to understand Fully ilustrated For his swivel chair after the manner of one who launches forth on a favorite theme. “The minute you came in I recognized in you, a man of marked ability, conscientious in your work as well as in your life and moral conduct; a young man more than usually devoted to principle The your nterviewer blushed modestly. “Lam afraid you overemphasize my virtue, si “Nonsense!” the Great Man snitied, “I should pick you from a crowd as a most exem- plary young man.” *Er—just how has vour ability to read char- acter served you in a business way?” “It has enabled me to combat dishonest I can tell instantly whether or not a man is trustworthy. Time and again I have entrusted large sums of money to men whom I felt I could trust and I have never lost a nickel—not a nickel! I have never been the victim of even petty thievery “And might that not be coincidence?” suggested the young man timidly. No!” thundered the Great Man, “get this, “Success in Music and How to Win It” Sousa and nine other world-famous musicians tell how you can quickly learn to play, saxophone, cornet, trombone, clarinet, any band or orchestra instrament and double your income and pleasure. Free Trial Any Conn Instrument Used by greatest bands and solo artists, Highest honors e¢ world expositions, Easiest of ail to play. Send post catd for free book and details of free trial plan. C.G. Conn, Ltd. 546 Cone Bide. Elkhart, Indias World's Largest Manufacturers of High / Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments Ifs @use and @re You can bo guickty cured 'f . Send 10 cents, coin wae for B88 pare lth bound book on Mtaremering ‘ist Te tells bow Ircured mywif after Starmering an! ears (SENIAMIN N. BOGUE Drawn by C, W. Kaun CONVENTION OF LEARNED DESIGNERS, TAILORS AND MANUFACTURERS DEBATING: SHALL MEN'S PANTS BE CUFFED OR UNCUFFED THIS SUMMER? young man, there is no such thing as coinci- dence. The visitor with the voluminous brief case rose. “Tam afraid I am taking too much of your valuable time. Thank you for allowing this interruption, sir, and good afternoon.” ‘Good afternoon, and remember, there is no such thing as coincidence. If I keep free of robbers and cut-throats it is solely through my ability to protect myself by reading char- acter.” “I shall be delighted to report this. It’s a wonderful gift, sir; let me thank you again for this interview.” The young man with the voluminous brief case went out apparently much impressed The Great Man sat smiling meditativ Gradually he became conscious that his com- fort lacked completion. He reached for a cigar from the box kept on his desk. It was gone. He fumbled in his vest pocket. It was empty 26 Hastily he ran through his other pockets They were as blank as his expression. He put one hand to his whirling head. “And I told him there was no such thing as coincidence!” Another Daisy Ashford? Griggs—Lily, how do you spell romance? Lily ; papa, can’t you spell that? Griges—Ves, but I'm writing a novel by child, Lily, and I don’t know how a child wou! spell it. |Mail | to Cleveland. jglee wmneto points, old gold, silver. pi 5 Cash by return mail. ved in LOplays if » satisfied, OHIO SMELTING & REFINING CO., 261 Lennox Bldg.,Cleveland, (h# ROME IKE?’S PSS CLIPPING BUREAU We will send you all newspovet clippings which may appear about you. your friends. orany fect on which you may want to be “up-to-date.” Every ne Sper oF periodical of importance in the United States -° Burope is searched. Terms $7.0 for 109 clippings. YY ROMEIKE, 106-110 Seventh Ave, New York comicbooks.com