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Show For the Season of Long Evenings. There are no lonely winter evenings even-ings in the homes where The Youth's Companion is a weekly visitor, and there need be no idle hours. The Tariety of the paper's contents appeals ap-peals to every member of the household, house-hold, and before one Issue is exhausted ex-hausted the next is waiting at the postoffice. During the winter season The Companion prints nearly a hundred hun-dred complete stories of considerable length, besides the absorbing serials, some twenty-hve articles by men and women of renown, and about twice as many short character and humorous sketches as there are winter win-ter nights. Send your subscription ($1.75) at once so as to receive free all the issues is-sues of The Companion for the remaining re-maining weeks of 1909, as well as f. The Companion's Venetian" calen dar for 1910, lithographed in thirteen colors and gold. The iouth's Companion, Companion Com-panion Building, Boston, Mass. |