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Show Storfes at Ls Than m 'H Cent Apleo. ijj In the fifth-two issues of a Ufl yoar's volumo Tho Youth's Companion prints fully two d:H hundred and fifty stories. The rJM subscription prico of the paper is but $1.75, so that the stories jjH cost less than a cent apico, )flH without reckoning in all the :H rest of the contents anecdotes, hI humorous sketches, tho doctor's Al weokly articlo; papers on pop- 4H ular topics by famous men and wowen. jH Although tho two hundred fH and fifty stories cost so little, fl thoy aro not cheap stories. In variety of sccno, diversity of IH incident, skill and truth in ytH character-depicting, they can- TH not be oxccllcd. tH Tho announcement for 1911, ll beautifully t illustrated, giving ilH most dotailod particulars of i4H these stories and other new H features which greatly enlarge il tho paper, will be sent to any HjH address free with samplo copios LflH of current issues. VllH Evory new subscriber receives :rH froo the Companion's Art Cal- $H ender for 1911, lithographed in f thirteen colors and gold, and If Jf( the subscription is recoived at once, all tho issues for the ro- iH maining weeks of 1010. H THE YOUTH'S COM PANION, fH 144 Borkoley St. Boston, Mass. Sl |