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Show From the ! Editor of The ! American Boy During Uie c.iming year, tlu boys of America will got a hair-rare rate to adventure and run! TITE AMERICAN AMERI-CAN BOY YOUTH'S COMPANION, COMPAN-ION, the .nation's leading magazine ror boys, formerly $2,00 a year, now costs $1.00. A three-year subscription, subscrip-tion, previously $3.50, costs only $2.00. Griffith Ogden Ellis, editor of THE AMERICAN BOY, brings boys the hearty assurance that the new price will in no way afreet the editorial edi-torial contents of the magazine. It will be as large, as beautifully printed, print-ed, as full of high-spirited adventure adven-ture as ever. "THE AMERICAN BOY's leadership leader-ship has been no accident," Mr. Ellis states. "We publish the magazine maga-zine on the firm belief that boys deserve de-serve a magazine as good as any publication for grown-ups. So we use the best illustrators obtainable well-known artists who work for- the biggest magazines. We send our stafr writers all over the country digging up the interesting facts o) science, interviewing world-famous explorers, talking to coaches and athletes. "We encourage and assist our writers writ-ers to go everywhere tor material to Haiti, Africa, the South Seas China and brine back adventun for American boys. We hire experts on hobbies and boy problems to advise ad-vise boys and young men. These steps account for our position as the quality magazine for boys, and we shall continue to take them." Twelve issues of fun and excite-Iment excite-Iment for $1.00! Three years for $2.00! Spread the news among your friends and send your own subscription sub-scription direct to THE AMERICAN j BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, ! Mich. Service on your subscription 1 will start with the issue you specify. ! o |