HOW to have meals that are both inexpensive and appetizing is a perplexing problem for many a housewife. Libby's Olives and Picklesserved with the simpler cuts of meat or leftovers-make the fare of every day seem like Sunday's dinner! And these rich, juicy olives are nourishing as well as zestful! Experts have found that three of Libby's Queen Olives contain as much fat as one butterball! These olives-the choicest in the world-grow on the sunny hillsides of Spain, and are cured there by Libby. That is why they reach you with all their matchless flavor. And in the same way Libby's Sweet Mixed Pickles are the product of "pedigreed" plants from the finest cucumber gardens. With crisp young pearl onions and tender cauliflower-all picked at the moment of perfection-they are put into pickle the very same day in Libby's own kitchen! Serve a meal today with these delectable relishes. You will see at once why other women are so enthusiastic over them! Libby, McNeill & Libby, 276 Welfare Building, Chicago The Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Dear Ivory Soap People: Estacada, Oregon, August 15, 1917. I want to tell you what a fairy godmother Ivory Soap has been in helping me to get ready for my vacation. My rather small salary must meet the needs of Little Mother and myself and the upkeep of our small home, therefore a vacation trip means strict economy in planning clothes. Yet I do love to be fresh and dainty so here is where my fairy godmother waves her wand. First my soiled crepe ́de chine waist went into a basin of warm Ivory suds, was rinsed, dried in a bath towel, carefully pressed, and came out as pretty as when it was new. Then I sponged my last summer's suit with Ivory suds till it looked bright and fresh. I had a pair of champagne colored pumps which were much soiled. Ivory paste cleaned them and new bows so transformed them that several have remarked, "What pretty slippers". Yet I had thought them quite beyond hope at the end of last season. White silk gloves next received the magic touch and now came the question of transforming my black hat, which I had never liked, into something I should enjoy wearing. A thoro sponging with warm Ivory suds restored its glossiness and made the straw pliable so it was easily bent into another shape. Then I bought a white satin rose and tacked it on jauntily. When my city cousin saw it she said, "Your new hat is awfully cute". That my hair might lie softly beneath the hat it received an Ivory shampoo. And when my suit case was packed, on the very top lay a new bar of Ivory, for even a fairy godmother must sometimes repeat her magic. As I reflected happily on how much I owed to Ivory, the thought came to me that perhaps you might use some part of my experience with Ivory for one of your clever advertisements. If not, I shall at least have had the satisfaction of saying a thank you for the happiness Ivory added to my vacation. Very sincerely yours, EVA F. W 676 Belgian Army. 688 THE PROSPECTS OF A REVOLUTION IN GERMANY Lieutenant Henri de Man SALT OF THE SEA. A Story Illustrations by Henry Raleigh. " 'LES BOYS" MAKE FRIENDS IN FRANCE Harriet Welles Lauchlan MacLean Watt. 729 Formerly Chaplain to the Black Watch. Margaret Cable Brewster . 733 Theodore Dreiser John Myers O'Hara 734 THE FINANCIAL SITUATION-The Surrender of Germany Alexander Dana Noyes THE POINT OF VIEW-Sudden Friendships-France, 1918 PUBLISHED MONTHLY. PRICE, 35 CENTS A NUMBER; $4.00 A YEAR Copyright, 1918, by Charles Scribner's Sons. All rights reserved. Entered as Second-Class Matter December 2, 1886, at the PostOffice at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Entered as Second-Class Matter UNUSUAL ARTICLES "ACTING WITH MARY ANDERSON," by E. H. Sothern. After thirty years of re- “WOMAN AND WAR WORK,” by Doctor W. Gilman Thompson. This is an authori- "FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS." A delightful literary paper by Senator Lodge. "FIGHTING WITH THE MARINES" BY ONE WHO WAS THERE-Lieuten THE SECRETARY OF THE EMBASSY AT ROME, Norval Richardson, describes STRIKING FICTION EDITH WHARTON contributes a story about an American missionary in Morocco. HARRIET WELLES has a tale of our island in the Pacific, "Guam and Effie." OTHER STORIES by WOLCOTT LE CLEAR BEARD and KATHARINE BAKER. FOUR ETCHINGS by HERBERT PULLINGER depicting the inside of the Bethlehem POEMS OF WAR AND PEACE-THE FIELD OF ART-THE POINT OF VIEW SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE, 597 Fifth Avenue, New York City Gentlemen: I enclose $4.00. Kindly send SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE for twelve months, beginning |