The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1923, Page 4

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Ten Cents Is the New Price of The Ladies Home Journal | The reduced price takes effect with the biggest October issue - ever published. : Following the established policy of The Curtis Publishing @ | Company to give the greatest possible value for the least possible money, it has for years been the aim of THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL, as it has been the achievement of THE } SATURDAY EVENING POST, to provide the homes of America ! ia with the best magazine in its class, at the lowest price. THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL circulation is now at the highest point in its history. Our fall issues are the largest o. and finest ever made. Booth Tarkington, Otis Skinner, Senator Borah, Corra Harris, Harry Emerson Fosdick and a score of others, together with 3 the latest fashions and with household features from the { Journal’s testing kitchen, are in October. Edith Wharton, | Zane Grey, Joseph C. Lincoln and many others are coming. t THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY i 4 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 3 @ || 240-Page October Number Nowon Sale $19° a Year 10° a Copy a

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