Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1942, Page 20

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THE EVENING *STAR, ' WASHINGTON, .D.. c., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1942. AGAIN IN 1941 s FOR THE PAST TEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS THE STAR HAS LED ALL THE NATION'S NEWSPAPERS IN TOTAL ADVERTISING The Star is a mighty guide to tomorrow's buying activities in Washington. The Star's circulation is more than double that of any other Washington newspaper in the afternoon and evening, and its total circulation in Wash- ington far exceeds that of any of its contemporaries in the morning or Sunday field. 97% of the Star's circulation is within Washington and its trading area. The Star's daily circulation during the past ten years has increased more . than 479, and its Sunday circulation has increased more than 39%. THE CIRCULATION OF THE STAR, BOTH DAILY AND SUNDAY, CONSISTENTLY GROWS The Zoening Star The Sunday Star 1933 | 1935 | ‘1937 | 1939 | 1941 150,000 140,000 AT | BrdiE e ARG 0 100,000 119.253]123,191]130,419]144,666]158,193]165,949 New York Office 21 e \ 2 r o . R Chicago Office DAN A. CARROLL LE (R R o . o J.E. LUTZ 110 East 42nd Street| . ; 4 Tribune Tower New York, N. Y. , - ‘ ; o . Chicago, lIl.

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