Dear Journal: Allow me to congratulate you on the new departure which I understand you are about to make. Bigger type will be acceptable to many eyes, and large margins are always beautiful. In the play, his former business associate says of Old Brown's discounts, that "He always did like a wide margin."
Many too will be glad to see the divisions of the Journal restored to their old form. Some have missed the monthly Sermonettes; while others have not been satisfied with the omission of the Editorial Outlook.
I may confess, as one of your readers, that I have grumbled a little at finding business notices scattered among the General Articles, instead of being placed, as they used to be, in their proper plaees, at the end of each number, among the official statements and Economic Hints.