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The Most Darin Ever Written! Elinor Glyn, famous author of ‘“Three Weeks,”’ has written an amazing book that should be read by every man and woman —married or single. ‘The Philosophy of Love” is not a novel —it is a penetrating searchlight fearlessly turned on the most intimate relations of men and women, Read below how you can get this daring book at our risk — without advancing a penny. 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 will your marriage endin divorce? Doyou know how tomake people like you? 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But while Madame Glyn calls a spade a spad —while she deals with strong emotions and passions in her frank, fearless man- ner—she neverthel handles her subject so tenderly and redly 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 Love"; for, while ignorance may some- times be bliss , it is folly of the most danger- ous sort to be 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 ofsuchan unusual character generally ‘ontent 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 the PHILOSOPHY OF LOVE ELINOR GLYN Author of "Three ~ WARNING! The publishers do not care to send “The Phi- losophy of Love” to anyone under eighteen of age. So, unless y e over eighteen, se do not fill out the coupon below. back in good condition within five days and your money will be refunded instantly. 75,000,000 people have read Elinor Glyn’s stories or have scen them in the movi Her books sell like magic. “The Philosophy of Love” is the supreme culmination of her brilliant career. Tt is de Min huge quantities. Everybody. will bout it everywhere. So it will be exceedingly difficult to keep the book in print. 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