". I '' .v .tyf W iJ" &!".? swl r--Vei i .'$, if"' " t; m - . r ; ' . ' A Letter from Lord Northcliffe te the Editor of The Saturday Evening Pest 9 B rJ"JLd at. ii-ln- oeto!. .? tfy aet i' prtff - . among .w I 1 - .-. VT7 WKV etf sincerely f 3& ssss.1'- The Saturday Evening Pest covers the Continent of North America from the 'Arctic te the Isthmus. Wherever the white man gees The Pest gees with him. It has followed, the flag te the Philippines, te Hawaii, te Perte Rice. After their let ters from home, it was the first thing de manded by our armies in France. Recently Mr. Marcosson found it in the libraries of European statesmen and financiers, and again in the hands of American engineers en the banks of the Conge. It has thousands of readers in Great Britain and en the Continent of Europe. It is sold in India, in Australia, in Seuth Africa, in China, in Japan, in Cuba, and in Seuth America. An enor mous number of copies that have been read and re-read in American homes and offices are mailed te relatives and friends living in every part of the world. Ne,t only te the American abroad, but te the foreigner as well, it is the most in teresting and representative of all Amer ican periodicals. It brings the world te America; it takes America te the world. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA The Saturday Evening Pest mere than Twe Millien and a Quarter circulation weekly I it T- r ,.' "1 ' - m m m & i i i 1 i I i&& . nMyySfi' sS.Mrtt$J?i -,,.,r.ftt.ty hWft .if- vu Mlti,i- V , m1 i09 , . l '-? v.. 4"r "" i'luf -VrteA I i fit' 'VVY,"Vif '1' 'C W ... ' r A
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