yglfflhixm ws Ttiw.--T,-iiri.,rn':,Ki.w i. K'iSSSP. .. ' iiMiwy.Hfm,- -. ? r . ; iWT . ' EVENING PUBLIC LEti&fe-PaitAteliJLPHlA; MONDA rJTJNfe 5, ' 1922 . T;fl Kl mMi wa ppt i;j" $ THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN July 30, 1921 mi M 1014 1015 1016 1018 1010 1020, 1021 ii-vV'Si L33. 283,696, &' tSVti 220,152, w? i irti' ri fe- L,vf ! L&1 EBil I rt ItfVtul iM-i C'STftJ PURINA POULTRY CHOWS v m m & ?r: RW!n& X .... & JS& &W5Krt' 280,000 260,000 240,000 220,000 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 at 21,960 SJ3? Mere Eggs or Meney BacR THERE'S geed money in producing eggs in quantities at any time. There's better money in producing them when most flecks are falling off m eggs. Don't let your hens run ( are scarce and high. Right new .sufficient '8 30,736 -38.064J 60,160 102,160 130,296, m The above chart shows the remarkable growth in sales units of this product since its advertising was concentrated in The Country Gentleman. A Sales Increase of 1192 In Eight Years is the record of our Poultry Chew business," writes the Ralston Purina Company of St. Leuis, feed manufacturers. "Each year, even during the depression, has shown a substantial gain. "This steady advance has been maintained largely through con sistent advertising in the farm market. "The Country Gentleman has carried seventy seven per cent of all the farm paper advertising of this product since 1 914. We regard the results as a striking demonstration of its producing power! COUNTRY GENTLEMAN The Curtis Publishing Company, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Saturday Evening Pest The Ladies' Heme Journal The Country Gentleman cme m ?ftmw-i'VAw .. A.. . a an fe .'Xt. " .(-Jtffill Mift)i 3aa&i SmS -.& : fr- ? . .' td&teUZ&tiw&ttitfcrZ
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