fppf-- '?' V5JW' 4 K .&TK- ti-tf EVENING PUBLIC LEBaEK PHILADELPHIA, 'TUESDAY, MAKOH 18, 1919 & - c ft': if B? r t t I? 408,97a More than 1.00QOOO and still going 400,000 was the circulation of The American Magazine in 1915 The April 1919 issue is more than 1,000,000. What happened? The American Magazine found a job did it -and did it very well, evidently, since two and a half. times as many people like it nowr as did then . First, last and all the" time The American Magazine's job is to help its readers to answer such questions as are bothering them personally. If we can help them as individuals we have done the best we can do toward helping the country as a whole for what is the country "as a whole"? It is nothing but a collection of in dividuals. So far as the American Magazine's job is concerned it makes no difference whether the nation is at war or at peace prosperous or poor stable or unstable. health, or vour education or anv one of many othej: questions. .Just because you are human you will always have problems! For example, since the end of the war you haven't noticed that all your burdens have fallen away, have you? No. Not by a long shot. New burdens new problems confront you. It is the American. Magazine's job to Jive right along with its readers through whatever conditions come collecting foithem the most helpful facts and ideas; from the very best sources to assist them to a solution of 829.087 As human beings we have got to go . their personal problems. right on through all these conditions whatever thev are. And whatever the conditions, there are always personal problems to meet personal questions to answer per sonal decisions to make about your This is the policy of The American Magazine. And there is plenty to do. . Perhaps the coming of the millen ium would put this magazine out of business. But there is no sign of the arrival of the millenium yet. 759-I33 463,015 mmammt . - ' W ' r r MlStmm "" IOl6 im mE Jan. k g, Jan. American Jm h Magazine 1919 The CroWell Publishing Company woman's home companion the american magazine J?ARM AND FIRESID& v ' r v; ptfiftt "Vf . ,KV-- v , ' 'I Jtllir, rM' . ! . 1 '" .Mffi';