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Show A GREAT STORY YEAR A golden sheaf of stories is in preparation for 1924 readers of The Youth's Companion. There will be stories of Western ranch life and thrilling adventure; stories or gumption gump-tion in getting a job and making a success at it; stories of lively scrimmages scrim-mages on the athletic field football, baseball; stories of' girls in school and college and working their way in the world of business; stories of the old farm folks down in Maine, told inimitably by C. A. Stephens; stories of Caleb Pcaslee's shrewed-ness shrewed-ness and horse sense; stories of resourcefulness re-sourcefulness and pluck in situations of danger and extremity; stories of the sea and of the mountains stories stor-ies to please every fancy of old readers read-ers and young, for readers who love the story of character and for those who like best the storv of swift ac- tion. It will be a great year in the history of The Youth's Companion. The 52 issues of 1024 will be crowded with serial stories, short stories, editorials, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe now and receive: 1. The Youth's Companion-52 issues in 1021. 2. All the remaining issues of 1023. 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1021. All for $2.50. ' 4. Or include McCall's Magazine, the monthly authority on fashions. Both publications, only $3.00. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Commonwealth Ave. &. St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this Ollice. I |