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Show THE YOUTH'S COMPANION The Youth's Companion is worth more to family life to-day than ever before. To-day those who are responsible re-sponsible for the welfare of the family fami-ly realize the imperative need of worth-while reading and what it means to individual character, the home life and the state. Everywhere the waste and chaff, the worthless and inferior, are going to the discard. dis-card. The Youth's Companion stands first, last and continually for the best there is for all ages. It has character and creates like character. That is why, in these sifting times, the family turns to its 52 issues a year full of entertainment and suggestion sug-gestion and information, and is never disappointed. It costs only $2 a year to provide your family with the best reading matter published. In both quantity and quality as well as in variety The Youth's Companion excels. Don't miss Grace Richmond's great serial, "Anne Exeter" 10 chapters, beginning December 12. The following special offer is made to new subscribers: 1. The Youth's Companion 52 issues is-sues of 1919. 2. All the remaining weekly issues of 1918. 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1919. All the above for only $2.00, or you may include 4. McCall's Magazine 12 fashion numbers all for only $2.50. The ' two magazines may be sent to separate addresses if desired. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this Office. |