Today's Housewife was an American women's magazine in the early 20th century.
[1] Advertising of the time period boasted an initial circulation in excess of 1 million.
Publisher and editor George A. McClellan managed and owned the publication.
[1] During this period the publisher was the Geiger-Crist Co., Cooperstown, in New York.
[8][9] The magazine was published with this title until September 1928 when it ceased publication.