The La Grange reporter. (La Grange, Ga.) 184?-193?, December 11, 1914, Image 7
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Subscription Department
LaGrange
THE LA GRANGE REPORTER
Georgia
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
THAT LAST A
THE LAGRANGE REPORTER.
FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 11, 1914.
YEAR
Subscriptions to good Newspapers and Magazines Make Most Appropriate
Christmas Presents—Bringing Enjoyment and Benefit to the Recipient.
Periodically Pleasant Reminders of the Giver.
MAKE IT A SUBSCRIPTION CHRISTMAS’
Settle all doubts of appropriateness by giving your loved
ones and friends yearly subscriptions to good periodicals.
You can’t go wrong. Love of reading is universal. You can
select the sort of publications that you know will be enjoy
ed, there are publications for every taste—of special inter
est and appeal to every age, sex, condition and occupation.
Newspapers and magazines afford the greatest values of
any articles or service we can buy—applied co-operation.
Because thousands are being served at the same time the
unit cost is remarkably small.
BE SURE TO GET OUR CATALOGUE
OF SUBSCRIPTION BARGAINS.
The Best Publications at the Lowest Prices.
We represent the great Franklin Square Agency of New
York, who guarantee to supply any periodical published at
the lowest club prices. Many of the best magazines, make
liberal club offers in connection with other magazines where
as many as two subscriptions are ordered by one person.
The savings are substantial. You can take advantage of
this club plan to order any periodicals that you want for
yourself at the same time of ordering for Christmas pres
ents for others. The publishers will send handsome cards
of notification to the recipients, timed to arrive at Christ
mas, and giving notice that the subscription has been order
ed by you.
A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS.
In clubs of three subscriptions, or more, which may be
entered either all to one address or every one to different
addresses.
Publication Publiaher’a
Price
Our
Price
Saving
American Boy
.$1.00
$ .86
$ .15
American Magazine
. 1.50
1.25
.25
Boy’s Life (The Boy Scouts Magazine)
1.00
.85
.15
Century Magazine
4.00
3.50
.60
Christian Herald
. 1.50
1.15
.36
Collier’s Weekly
. 2.60
1.75
.75
Country* Life in America
. 4.00
3.60
.50
Craftsman
. 3.00
2.00
1.00
Delineator
1.60
1.15
.36
Designer .'
.75
.60
.15
Etude (for all Music Lovers)
. 1.60
1.26
.25
Everybody’s Magazine
. 1.50
1.25
.26
Fra Magazine (Elbert Hubbard) ...
. 2.00
1.75
.25
Garden Magazine
. 1.60
1.15
.35
Golden Age
1.50
1.16
.35
Harper’s Magazine
. 4.00
3.50
.60
Harper’s Weekly
. 5.00
4.00
1.00
House Beautiful
. 2.00
1.60
.60
Little Folks (New)
. 1.00
.86
.15
McClure’s Magazine
. 1.50
1.16
' .35
Metropolitan Magazine
. 1.50
1.16
.35
Modern Priscilla (Needlework)
. 1.00
.85
.16
Musician
. 1.50
1.15
.36
Review of Reviews
. 3.00
1.75
1.25
St. Nicholas
. 3.00
2.50
.60
Smart Set
. 3.00
2.25
.76
Sunset Magazine
. 2.50
1.75
.75
Woman’s Home Companion
. 1.50
1.26
.25
World’s Work
. 3.00
2.00
1.00
NOTE—No club of magazines can be sold for less than the regular
price of any one magazine in the club. For example, a combinjation
with World’s Work, on which we save you $1.00, would have to tptal
$3.00 or more, $3.00 being the regular price of World’s Work.
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many of the best publications are included in these club
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SEND THE HEPOflTER TO ABSENT LOVED ONES.
“Like a Letter From Home” Is What All Say.
For any former resident of LaGrange who may not hap
pen to be a subscriber already, you chn make no happier
selection than to send him or her the home paper for a year.
Its fifty-two visits, bringing all the news of the old home
town and county, will afford pleasure and interest incom
parable. The cost is a mere trifle—only $1.00 per year. For i
all subscriptions entered now, we will send The LaGrange
Reporter for the remaining issues of December, including
this week’s beautiful Christmas number, and the full year
of 1915 for $1.00, the price of a year’s subscription. If
desired we will, also mail the recipient a handsome card of
notification that the subscription has been entered by your
order as a Christmas remembrance.
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