| A Change in The Brochure Series |
Beginning with the January issue for 1901, the first issue of its Seventh Volume, two changes will be made in The Brochure Series.
I. The magazine will be enlarged. Half as many full-page engravings and half as many illustrated text-pages as are included in the present issues will be added to each number.
II. The price will be increased to $1.00 a year and to ten cents a copy.
In general conduct, purpose, and in the character of material presented the magazine will be unchanged.
The Publishers are led to take this step because they believe that the magazine has a value and a field which are all its own, and that its value in that field will be increased by its enlargement. The value of the magazine in its present form is proved by the fact that its subscription list has shown a constant increase from the first number to the present time, and was never so large as it is now; and it is hoped and confidently believed that every present subscriber to The Brochure will approve of the change, for the enlarged form will afford an opportunity to present more material, to present it more attractively, and to cover a wider field of interest.
| Brochure Series Competition "P." |