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If Pearls Could Speak— SUN-DAPPLED lagoon on a farsaway South Sea atoll a gorgeous black pearl wrested from among the sharks in tropic seas . . . alithe, bronzed native youth a golden-bodied yvirl, with wine-dark hair . . . and Aettu, the loved one . . . the curse of the Pearl . . Read of it in Leslie’s Weekly. Starting in the March 4 issue. A series of vividly colorful short stories by Atreus von Schrader— each a gripping chapter in the progress of this Pearl of Pearls, from that South Sea isle to the society we call civilized. Whispers of romance . . . cries of passion hisses of jealousy . . . screams of hate . . . racing, puls- ing drama. They grip you, fascinate you!! And also, in Leshe’s for March 4. “The Baseball Draft’ by Edwin A. Goewey, the sporting expert, who tells the inner story of the battle for ball players that is raging between the major and minor leagues. Also, another installment of Theodore Waters’ amazing series —‘The Disabiliteers’—revealing more about the organized business of getting hurt for money. These are only a few of the outstanding features of Leslie’s for March 4. It bristles with interesting illustrated articles. It teems with graphic news pictures of events at home and in the far corners of the world. It is flavored with snappy, vigorous editorials—the kind you enjoy, that make you think. Remember, you can buy Leslie’s Weekly from your newsdealer for 10 cents a copy, or have it delivered at your home weekly as a regular subscriber for F’?7ve Dollars a year. Get the Leslie’s Weekly habit NOW’/