Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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Advertising Section "The Only Gesture You Can Make Is To Marry!" Janet sillied without answering. She gazed up into the eyes of her artist lover. One man had offered her wealth, another fame, and a third social position. But in each case the offer carried a condition which made it impossible for her to accept it. And this Leonard Quigg, with his erratic, artistic temperament, was just the type of man she had vowed she •would never marry ! Yet she cared for him probably more than any of the others. She hesitated and then The next thing she knew Leonard was kissing her, kissing her throat and her closed eyes, and the crimson bowl that was her mouth. "I love you, Janet," he was saying. "I love you. You don't know how sweet you are, howr sweet " But even after this, Janet wavered in her decision. The love game was too fascinating, the offers she continued to receive were too tempting to be put aside lightly for love of a musician. Read the absorbing account of the love affairs of this fascinating modern young woman in The Loves of Janet By THOMAS EDGELOW This book is one of the famous Chelsea House New Copyrights — a line of cloth-bound books — the equal in binding and make-up of many books selling at $2.00. But the price is only 75 Cents a Volume Go to your bookseller now and order your copy of "THE LOVES OF JANET," or, if he does not have it in stock, order direct from the publishers. CHELSEA HOUSE, Publishers 79 Seventh Avenue, New York