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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



June, 1907 



In one year The New Broadway 

 Magazine won place among 

 the highest -grade Magazines 

 of America 



HE NEW Broadway Maga- 

 zine now stands where its 

 publishers determined it 

 should stand when they 

 changed its policy just a year 

 ago, and made it The NP>W 

 Broadway Magazine — right at the top of 

 the magazine ladder, among the very best 

 of high class publications for the live, 

 thinking, energetic, wholesome, progressive 

 American home. 



Broadway's publishers have made The 

 NEW Broadway a splendid success because 

 they realized what a multitude of magazines 

 were covering the newsstands, and foresaw 

 just what would have to be done to build 

 up a new nvagazine which should take rank 

 with the leaders. 



A glance at what the June number ofTers 

 will show you why Broadway's circulation 

 has been jumping ahead by the thousands 

 month after month. 



A reading of the June number will make 

 you feel how thoroughly indispensable 

 Broadway is. 



"The Menace of the Racetrack" is a 

 striking article, clearly portraying the sway 

 that racing holds over thousands, how the 



bettors violate the law, the big men and 

 women in the game and the woe that 

 follows in its wake. 



"The Luxury of the Modern Hotel" pic- 

 tures and describes the public places that 

 have made our metropolis the amazement 

 of the world's travelers. 



"What's the Matter with Wall Street?" 

 shows you as plainly as if you'd lost a 

 million dollars why it is simply impossible 

 to come out ahead of "The Street." 



Then there are two charming articles on 

 art and society — the one describing the 

 work of a famous painter, with reproduc- 

 tions of his art, the other giving a glowing 

 account of the brilliant society colony at 

 Tuxedo Park, with many beautiful portraits 

 of society leaders. 



Add to these articles eight splendidly 

 sparkling stories by such favorites as Eleanor 

 Gates, Mary Wilhelmina Hastings, John 

 Kendrick Bangs, Edith J. Hulbert, Edwin 

 L. Sabin and others, with The Plays of 

 the Past Season — Prominent People Para- 

 graphed — Verse — and Magnificent Illus- 

 trations, and you will get an idea of The 

 NEW Broadway's top-notch quality. 



The June Number is Convincing Proof 



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