Suburban Life 



tells people who live outside cities 



how to save money 



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This companionable magazine has several 

 pages, in each issue, devoted to practical 

 ideas aad suggestions for saving money and 

 labor inside and outside every home— tells how 

 to grow bigger and better flowers and vege- 

 tables—gives hints for outdoor recreations and 

 indoor diversions— shows how to live* 2^c a 

 copy. 



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Vy ^'''^/% X Suburban Life is almost indispensable to those who live and 



H>\ %-'^ >. work in the country and smaller towns. Its pages are 11x14, 



% %.%''''*«^\? ^N^ the type is large and easily read; the pictures are all from 



%/'^.,'^ Xn photographs, reproduced with wonderful clearness. 



'''^'^•f/' A ^ Don't think that Suburban Life is only for suburb- 



'■^-1%^ . N^ anites; it is for everybody who likes the country. 



^- ^■}^'''t\ ^\^ In every issue the "Pass I'hem Along" 



'^•'°t!, \. ideas give practical economics which will 



°'''*.'^*.> X. save every woman hundreds of steps and 



\. \^^j \^^ many a dollar. The Month's 



*: ^ '/*•••;. X Work" is a reminder of what 



''.;*-}, \- needs doing indoors and out. 



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