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Show FIRST NOTICE EAST, WEST, HOMES BEST It has been said that the Youth's Companion ihas had more ret.tders per copy than any other publication in America. There is good reason 'to believe this is to be true. But 'the important thing is that the influence in-fluence of the paper upon its millions mil-lions of readers has always been directed di-rected to building character. "East, west, home's best," has been its un-uttered un-uttered slogan. In its articles, editorial edi-torial and otherwise, it has dwelt upon the importance of good citizen ship. In all its contests it has aimed to give not only intertainment, but "steppingstones to higher things." A year of the Youth's Companion brings a tremendous tide of delightful delight-ful and diversified reading that can-nat can-nat be found elsewhere. The 52 issues of 1921 will be crowded with serial stories, short stories, editorials, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe now and receive: 1. The Youth's Companion 52 issues is-sues in 1921. 2. All the remaining issues of 1920. 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1921. All the above for $2.50. 4. McCall's Magazine for 1921. The monthly authority on fashions, $1.50 a year. Both publications only on-ly $3.50. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Commonwealth ave. and St. Paul St. Boston, Mass. |