Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1889 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mi: I.rb. •' WbT, Addle, yen needn’t ery .boot it! I only mid Mrs. Allen wu a veiy wellinformed woman, and I wished yon would follow ter example.” Mbs. Lis. “Yes, and last week yon said yon wished I could manage to look as stylish as Mrs. Allen,—and she makes all her own clothes. But she has what I haven’t. ” Mb. Lss. ‘‘What Is that f” Mbs. Lra. “ Well, she gets all Of her information from the Magazine they take. I admit that she know* all that Is going on, and Is bright and entertaining in conversation; but I could do as well as she does if 1 had the same source of information. She lent me the last number of her Magazine lately, and I learned more In one hour’s reading, about varions social matters and the topics of the day. than I would pick up in amonth by my occasional chat* with fnends. It certainly covers every topic of interest, from the news of the day down to the details of housekeeping; and everything is so beautifully illustrated, too. Every time Mamie goes over to the Allens* she comes hack and teases me to get yon to take Demorest’e Family Magazine, as the stories are so good. Even the boys watch for It every month, as a place is found for them also in its pages: and Mr. Allen swears by it. It is really wonderful bow it suits every member of the family 1 ” Mr. Lib. ‘‘Well, perhaps I had better send for a Specimen Copy; for, if it is anything like what you say it is, it will amuse and instruct the whole of us.” Mbs. Ln. *‘l see that W. Jennings Demorcst, the publisher, 15 East 14th Street, New York, te offering to send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, so we cant lose anything, as each number contains a ‘Pattern Order' entitling the holder to any Pattern she may choose, and in any size— which alone make# each copy worth 80 cents: and I last want a jacket pattern like Mrs. Allen’s. The subscription price is only 12.00 a year; and I most say I can’t eee how they can publish SO elegant a Magazine for so little money.”

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