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The Most Darin Ever Written! Elinor Glyn, famous author of ‘ ‘Three Weeks,” has written an amazing book that shou: 1 be read by every man and woman —married or single. —it “The Philosophy of Love” a penetrating searchlight fearlessly turned on the most is not a novel intimate relations of men and women. Read below how you can get this daring book at our risk ILL you marry the man you love, or will you take the one you can get? If a husband stops loving his wife, or becomes infatuated with another woman, who is to blame the husband, the wife, or the “other woman?”’ Will you win the girl you want, or will Fate select your Mate? Should a bride tell her husband what happened at seventeen? Will you be able to hold the love of the one you cherish—or wi!l your marriage end in divorce? ELINOR Doyou know howtomake people like you? F you can answer the above questions if you know all there is to know about winning a woman’s heart or holding a man’s affections: ‘ou don’t need “The Philosophy of Lov But if you are in doubt—if you don’t know just how to handle your husband, or sati: our wife, or win the devotion of the you care one for—then you must get this wonderful book. You can’t afford to with your happiness. What Do YOU Know About Love? O you know how to win the one you ke chances love? Do you know why husbands, with devoted, virtuous wiv often be- come secret slaves to creatures of another “world ’’—and how to prevent it hy do some men antagonize women, finding them- selves beating against a stone wall in affairs of love? When is it dangerous to disregard convention? Do you know how to curb a headstrong man. or are you the victim of men’s whims? ——— What Every Man and Woman Should Know how to win th you love flaming how to win the girl you y'rekindle it . 1 your hus with, the ttract people men and always low irability ina w to tell if xomeo! really loves you things that “The Oracle of L without advancing a penny. Do you know how to re tain a man’s affection alv ? How to attract men? Do know the things that most trri- tateaman? Ordisgust awoman? Can you tell when a man really loves you—or must you take his word for it? Do what you MUST NOT DO un- less you want to be a ‘‘wall flower” or an “‘old maid”? Do you know the little things that make women like you? Why do “wonderful lovers” often be- come thoughtless husband: after marriage—and how the wife prevent it? Do you know how to make marriage a perpetual honeymoon? In “The Philosophy of Love,” Eli Glyn courageously solves the most vital problems of love and marriage. She place: magnifying glass unflinchingly on the mc intimate relations of men and women. No detail, no matter how avoided by others, pared. She warns you gravely, she sug- s wisely, she explains fulls ilosophy of Love” is one of the most daring books ever written. It had to be. A book of this type, to be of real value, could not mince words. Every prob- lem had to be faced with utter honesty, deep sincerity, and resolute courage. But while Madame Glyn calls a spade a spade —while she deals with strong emotions and passions in her frank, fearless man- ner—she nevertheless handles her subject so tenderly and sacredly that the book can safely be read by any man or woman. In fact, ‘anyone over eighteen should be compelled to read “The Philosophy of for, while ignorance may some- GLYN ignorant of the problems of love and marriage. As one mother wrote us: “T wish I had read this book when I was a young girl—it would have saved me a lot of misery and suffering.” Certain shallow-minded persons may condemn “The Philosophy of Love.” Any thing ofsuch an unusual character generally is. But Madame Glyn is content to rest her world wide reputation on this book—the greatest masterpiece of loveeverattempted! SEND NO MONEY ‘OU need not advance a single penny for “The Philosophy of Love.” Simply fill out the coupon below—or write a letter —and the book will be sent to you on ap- proval. When the postman delivers the book to your door—when it is actually in your hands—pay him only $1.98, plus a few pennies postage, and the book is yours. Go over it to your heart’s content—read it from cover to cover—and if you are not more than pleased, simply send the book ng Book. —=—_ coupon below A NOW. Ge it to The Authors’ Press, Auburn , before it is too late. Then be pre} ed ti read the most daring book ever written! ELINOR-GLYN Uuthar of ‘Three Weeks ~ WARNING! The publishers do no} tosend “The Phi- losophy of to anyone under eighteen of age. So, unless you are over eighteen, e do not fill out the coupon below k in good condition within five days money will be refunded instantly. 75,000,000 people have read Elinor stories or have seen them in the Her books sell like magic. “‘The is the supreme culmi- movies. Philosophy of Lov nation of her brilliant career. It is destined to sell in huge quantit Everybody will talk about it everywhere. So it will be ex- ceedingly difficult to keep the book in print. It is possible that the present edition may be exhausted, and you may be compelled to wait for your copy AT ONCE. We do not say this to hurry you—it is the truth. Get your pencil—fill out the coupon Press, Dept. 278, Auburn, al Elingr,G Slyn's ma: Name Address City and State IMPORTANT 1 s ie eather E dit comicbooks.com