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Show TWO HUXDKKl) li ! TY KTOKMW And every story a good one. They ire entertaining", but this is not all mi can say about them. You know .here is hardly a periodical published hat is not full of time-wasting stories aut not a single story in the Youth's ,'ompanioa is a time waster. Take he stories of C. A. Stephens. It would be hard to pick out one from vvhich you cannot learn something useful and yet entertaining. Some of The Companion stories re-resh re-resh your knowledge of geography; ome tell you the mysteries of chen--stry, some reveal the secrets of forestry for-estry and of geueraifarming. They ;over a wide range. They are chosen . ith an eye to, the poss'ble likings jf every member of a Companion amily stories of vigorous action .nd stirring adventuie for boys, toiies of college life and domestic .icissitudes for girls, stories that range all the way from sheer drollery aen. . There ate no stories quite ke those in The Companion. If you are not familiar with The 'ompanion as it is to-day, let us send ou sample copies and the Forecast for If) 16. New subscribers who send S2.00 for 1916 will receive free a copy of "lie Companion Home Calendar for 1!)16, in addition to all the remain-ng remain-ng 1P15 issues from the time the subscription is received. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass. Xew Subscriptions Received at this Office. advt. |