WTnrKT.WKwm'Ttmmmmmmmt WPJ A'j.'l rt-jrmf '4?Ttmyw11r' "" v ? ' 'efw,'v"f? msww M&mxi7&MWW?mMWr' --" 'wmw 'T- jftWMraawwTt ' WT' ' k "'''y;T'r,T , , . ' " "'" "f" ' , JT r.w,&sv ' v en r," 'CWK' , y i,, UL,jj)mmmmmnwtJEmu, , i , i u wj JMi?f i i" L ' t t tf J i A EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922 PICTORIAL REVIEW I FvSX iLY CIRCULATION, weman9 s magazine FIRST by the judgment of ever 2,000,000 women FIRST by the judgment of whole groups of states FIRST by the judgment of literary critics FIRST by the overwhelming fact of Pictorial Review's amazing growth te a circulation never before achieved by any woman's magazine AND advertisers are availing themselves increas JlV Fer the first 8 months of 1922, Pictorial Review ingly of this alert and loyal circulation built en shows the largest advertising gain of any woman's satisfying a real and vital need the most responsive type of market Pictorial Review's growth te leadership February, 1912 600,000 5th. among women' smagazines February, 1918 October, 1921 February, 1922 March, 1922 AprU, 1922 1,386,261 1,899,576 1,927,905 2,013,859 2,065,612 2nd among women's magazines 1st among women's magazines 1st among women's magazines 1st among women's magazines 1st among women's magazines The December 1921 Circulation Statements showed that in U.S. circulation Pictorial Review led the second largest woman's magazine by 123,164 copies, the third largest by 400,000. magazine Fer October alone the gain ever October 1921 it $250,000. i JT1JL11 YJLILW Over Twe M en Circulation 1 IVV, -4 .1 I 1 l1 A J. ' 1 ' tH. s. t ,,. A-tf. t .lfcj-4. J V WM lk TM1 M , 12 m 1 m m Si .' ' s-i!.a ijf: SftASw.vjsuA.ia ." . .it