Exhibitors Daily Review (1927)

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FIRfr HiJIOMM PUT IHE WIH>»WIMTER*ifOK)i(Mn^ m put fkiUM i>^SUMMERi . -9.000,000 Copies of this FUIL-PAGE ad appearing in 180 newspapers in every population center in the countiy GREATEST EXPLOITATION TIE-UP IN YEARs/ Dance Magic By Clarence BudingtonKelland Jahala the beautiful, Jahala the dancer without rival, Jahala who had driven her way relentlessly to the very summit of success. Coldly self contained, wrapped in her beauty and her genius as in an immaculate garment, she moved aloof through the mad, pleasure-seeking, excitementcraving life that surrounded her. Once or twice she fancied that she caught an echo of distant thunder— the almostforgotten voice of the stem God of her puritanical fathers. Then one night, the strident Voice which made her dart blindly from the stage— and ilh* unimaginabie tragedy that drove her forth from a horrifying world of unrealities. Fleeing from what’ And fleeing to what? A beautiful story, this; a thrilling and a thonght-provoking one. Dance Magic, by Clarence Budington Kelland, beginning in the November Journal, now on sale, ten cents. Are Foreign Missionaries Saints Or Busy -Bodies? jBy Charles A-Selden Juft whnt loft of people are cheee foreign tnlrsionariei— »alnt« or buey. b<^ie»; self seeking intriguert or pioneer* of a newera fordowo>oodden miUion*! To get the answer to thi* queation— the teal answer, not tha ^wer of the globetrotting, fox>trorting iburieta, or the commercial fweign resident Intent on exploitation Ml. $elden travelled thirty thousand miles and Interviewed three hundred experts of almost every race and creed. His illuminating findings are set forth in a.seriea of articles, the first of which appears in the (November issue of The Journal, notv on sale, ten cents. Sex And Nicotine -By S. Josephine BakertMD. Tobacco^does it exact a heavier toll in healdt and happiness from women than it does ffom men 7 May the women of America acquire the centuries-old male habit without infUct* ing harm on future generations? Is its cost in physical and mental development greater for youths chan for adults ~ for girb, chan fot bo^7 How much of a handicap is it for anyone of any age 7 Everybody— .mothers and dau^ters, fathers and sons*~ should read this authoritative, impartial article in the Novem* her issue of The Journal, now on sale, ten cents. 254 Pages Of Splendid Stories And Special Features In This Great Issue-Now On Sale Ei<w SFLENem Smoxt Sroxiea, ond Two Important Sbuauweric* of unim^ power and beunt Speciai. ARTlCtea ~ uch m T Life Story of dw Queen of Eoflaod, Md Emma Eatnc*’ feadsatlat remit cence*. FASHlONS^from Pu!»»ilic -y «ll btaudfiin» Uluirixi. Serm IntererKbg BerreR Needlework and HANDicRAPr. •od iNTxiuoR Decoration. Five TH/NK OF THE PLEASURE TWELVE SUCH ISSUES WILL BRING TT1**VT?‘***^ iamea p«ked vrtiQ pleaaurt, eniertalameeii. and help. In die Chrittmaa taaoe wiU be Uieph K. Linceln'i rtery "U),a Uek Wee*.” ud aa^cr of S«rob Addlnjion’i d«}|ghtful ulea for ehUdrei>,-*Chri*tjBa» In Candy Land." AndwbaffiDerCh|l«maapre*«otfori|l can yc than a yew’a tubtcrlpdon to THE ftjURNALl later pn you wl oovel*. John of r^t Meaa." a £a«.movln| weatem by Heffman Birney, hlmaelf a formeC loreai rangeri "tIc Luck “• ^ Pofun TeWu.ne'i colllea. Booifl Tarktnetm, FliU S<n0«an<r, and Frederie F. V«n it Waitr YOU FOR