Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1942, Page 16

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i il . 979 of The Star's circulation is within Wash- ington and its trading area. The Star's circulation in this territory far ex- ceeds that of any of its contemporaries, in either the evening, the morning or the Sunday fields, For the past ten years The Star has carried more advertising than any newspaper in the United States, and during the past ten years its daily net paid circulation has in- creased 49%. Iime ADY THE EVENING AR OF DAY FOR ERTISING s | | The Star is a mighty guide to tomorrow's buying activities in Washington, D. C. The Star is a family newspaper, incorporat- ing all the factors that attract responsible, earning people. The Star is read by these people at a time when they have leisure to consider their personal home requirements. The chart illustrates the net press run of September-11, 1941, by editions and time of issue as reported in the Publishers Statement to the Audit Bureau of Circulations for the period ending September 30, 1941. Chicago Office J. E LUTZ Tribune Tower Chicago, il s WITH WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY MORNING EDITION g New York Office DAN A. CARROLL 110 East 42nd Street New York, N. Y.

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