Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 17, 1915, Image 21

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    \ "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE*
Fiat in a Series afTrue Detective Storks
P* W.J. BURNS
THE TELEGRAPH'S SPECIAL
OFFER TO HARRISBURG
°r wh^we'^ar^'just b' Woman's Home Companion T^e Big Saving
proud. Every reader of this KT'itJT; lf y° u bought either of these magazines
the excellence of its fiction, particularly best. Anne Bryan McCall, in The Tower . .1 . 1 ;1 . 1 11 tit
f '1 ' . 1 ' . 1 its full-length serial novels. There will be Room, will continue her popular depart- at tllC nCWSSt3.riCI C3.CH IHOHtH yOU WOIlICI
paper —yes, every family in the city and »t least Si noveuthuyw, by Margaret meat f org iru.
• v • «. • S n^wSr!^Srf a ih^d^5 f i The New Fashion-, new ideas, the chic teen cents for it. If you bought both of them you
in its environments —can this year en- fater p P ay'jLso rachfor them? Fashions touches that distinguish the .
. . are published in book form, but readers of smartly dressed woman of Fifth Avenue WOUld DaV thirtV CentS. OnC maffaZHlC DUrChaSCU
1 r\\7 PlfKpr /"\ I- t-l-i AC a f- , Trr . 11_ T £ Woman's Home Companion will-have had jvill always be found first in the Compan- \r J J
loy eitner OI tnese two nationallv ia- them/i rst. >°n- Grace Margaret Gould, the Compan- , 11 . «£ -t Q /\ t> *.t.
y ~,, _ I A,A —5 j• .• •, J ion Fashion Editor, keeps her readers in thlS Way for the yeai" WOUld. COSt yOU SI.BO. Both
„ „- „ „ _ 1 . L £ . 1 " 1 'lf* Splendid By distinguished authors constant touch with the great creators of
mous magazines, or both of them, With rt e ™ "* Ne " Y °*- magazines $3.60. Now, in place of having the
.1 • r 1 . l•. . i i 1 . , the Companion. Mary E. Wilkins Free- For the Little The Cherubs are coming!
tnis paper, lor Dllt little more than the price of man, William J. Burns (the great detect- People The cunningest, funniest kntlipr of (Tflinff t"0 tllP IlPWSStand for VOUT CODV
ive), Zona Gale, Mary Heaton Vorse, little people you ever saw—drawn and DOlliCr OI gOlllg LO LIIC lICW&MdIIU 10l 1
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Lii\- A llvov i f W U Ill<tgd,/.1I1C& mond—these are only a few of the popular puzzles and prizes, plays for school and VOU Will TeCeiVC the magfaZineS eaCH month DV
• 1 • 1 -t r-/\ n r\ nr\ i •, favorites whose stories will appear during nursery, plans for kites, aeroplanes and J ta J
with approximately 1,500,000 subscribers, are mail at your home, promptly on publication date,
known and loved the whole country over. At 15 " °"" lfo "St& thing's Compauion reader 3' v i •« 1 i t i *
that lift us above the commonplace and Helpful, Home The~~Companlon Is fa- 1 UrtheTlTlOre, yOU Will Only pay €aCH HlOntH a IC W
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1111 11 , The Rev. Dr. Charles E. Jefferson has pre- Ideas for cooking, for serving, for enter- CentS more [nan UllS paper aiOIIC WOUIU COS L. 11
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ACd.IJ.CrS 111 LflClr respeenve IlClClS# family ties. departments most valuable.
How We Did It The American Magazine Act Now!
aims to be, and is, a magazine for the —these are some of the effects of the war - . . ,
We went to the publishers of these\maga- SteLffi ***%£ S&.'Si Of course a big special offer of this kind canno
. JIJI 1 l • • . teresting things, this month, next month, come, and successful achievement. They , *ll TM 1 • / J •
zines and told them about this city. How its every month! give a splendid, true picture of the war in- be continued very long. Ihe thing for you to do ia
J George Ade dustnes, the war fortunes, and the men
population has increased! How its wealth mten«iy interesting to take advantage of it at once. Either phone this
has increased 1 How its trade has increased! f paper or send the coupon below and ourrepresen-
TT .if,. , . , . John Sharp Williams Rcal Estat , Selling and .... .... . . V ,
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showed them how desirable it was for them, and T T' t or h Fo d ot F e wn town; going into business I magazines and the contract, ready to show you y
, , . , ' Walter Pntchard Eaton with hU father; going to the large city. 6 . S
for their advertisers, that they should have a «"■ " d how easily you can take advantage of this /
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how this paper was the one paper m this city to : tSSS t sS s ir , WSSSSS or both of these famous magazines/
make this offer, and how we knew that the cit- industries have ST^ToTiM"ve of or fi<^an I this year. Wouldn't it be wise to / . oV
• e.l • • 111 j . W " r on Am erics been created: old in- ever found its way into The American , , , / . A
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enthusiastically. matrer is fresh in vour mind. / . /
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