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Show Wkr The YoBths Companion Should Be In j Every Home. "If I could take only one paper," said the late Mr. Justice Brewer of the Supreme Court, "it would be The Youth's Companiou a little of everything every-thing in a nutshell, and unbiased. " The Companion is a family paper in the completest sense. It provides reading that, without failing to interest in-terest the young, still interests the mature. It unites young and old through their common enjoyment of delightful fiction, agreeable miscel lany, and the clear expostion of public pub-lic questions. So carefully is it edited, so varied are its contents, that it would easily aupply a family with entertaining Action, up-to-date information and wholesome fun, if no other paper entered en-tered the house. If you are not familiar with The Companion as it is to-day, let us seud you sample copies and the Forecast for 1915. New subscribers who send $2.00 for the fifty-two Issues of 1915 will receive free all the remaining issues of 1914, besides a copy of The Companion Home Calendar for 1915. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkley Street, Boston, Mass. $ew Subscriptions Received at thli Otlice. Advts |