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THE RED=BLOOD MAN
The man who believes in the green fields, the charm <-\ the silvery
_ stream, in the soothing influences of the lotty peaks; who
»^V w^ believes in all clean, healthful, outdoor life, is
aMM I J^\ *fc^ *' 1C " 1;U1 to v '"' m Kkikkaiion
ttri M >Ali will appeal with a force
i\ I M LMi 1 *» *^_ that is irresistible.
Devoted I M KM lA| /
to all that is best in .# Mm Ml\l
Hunting, Fishing, Motor- fc /^ vJ/ \i
inj*. Boating, (lolfing, and to all W
«-tli«r recreation that means red blood. Printed
wholly on coated paper, pages iox 14 inches, with authori
tative and attractive text and illustrations. There are more than 100
line pictures in the March number. Yearly, $2.( : usually 15 cents a
copy, but 25 cents a copy for double numbers.
JUST TO GET ACQUAINTED
We will send you Kmkiaii^ each month for rikrht months, March to October, i ,in
riiisive, for just ft and if you don't like th<- March number when >"ii |jet it; tell us so,
and we will return your dollar. U y«u want t>> examine Recreation t>«-f««r«- a. -»-«-j>ti:ijj
this .'(IVr. buy the hebruary number of y<>ur newvi- .i'.«r. or stml 15 cents ...
Address RECREATION. H-4 West 22nd Street. New York
SUNDAY MAGAZINE FOR MAttCW 17. 1907
(none grnume witlkmt this cord
Any <!... kx will tell you that tiir ordinary, common ruh
brt i» unlw.ilihy l>c>.i,. •■ it main ihr jh «■ air-tiuhl. . .msr»
ttir loot to iv. rat. iv»r!l. ailir. I.IUII when you l.ilir thr
rubber off. the fool i. ,1 1..1 Ihe
Covrn only the bottom an.l win ot the «>tr of l!»- -!..»-.
lca\inn the top (rt to ihr air. giving 1,«,t %a',i\ v>iili t.«.t
Comfort' \Viy dirMv 111 an»ar.imr. and ni.i.l.- l.> 111 any
st>lr .1 <!„»• worn by m«-n in.l womrn.
Juit a* neceuarv in clear, cold weather to
keep the feel warm, a* they are in wet, stormy
wrathrr to keep the feet dry.
1'n..t,., Mm, $1 25; for Women, in Btack.sl.CO;
in\\»,,-. ami Tan. $1 -'V
A' "I no luUtitutr. became noothri rul.l»-i I ISKMI
m i!.. Kvrrttirk. ImM ua having the Evcrttkh til
cli«rly to tlir loot. St th.»l ihr name Kvrrttnk ■
!>t.>iii|»'i! on ifir lining. All aood -ii.irnirn art them, |>utif
you cannot or! a (Kill wlint- you live, wnic us.
Scad tor our tut bmUrl " root Salrty."
The Adams & Ford Co., Mnfrs.
95 Bank St.. CLEVELAND. O.
EARLY ISSU
of the
Magazine S^
Will Contain
Articles and St
of
Absorbing Into
AMONG
OTHERS
the following have
been contracted for
and will positively
appear in the near
future.
GALLOPING DICK ST ES
By H. B. Marriott Watson
Those who have read Mr. Marriott \tat-
Galloping Dick stories will be glad to
know that he has written a new
series of adventures of this
attractive gentleman of
the road.
FOUR YEARS LA
by Mary Mac Lane
The appearance of Mary Mac Lane's story or her
years ago created a tremendous sensation. She v
tell the readers of our Sunday Magazine what
she thinks about thin£>. now that she is
four years older and has seen more
of people and oi the world.
THE CAR OF DESTIN
By C. N. and A. M Williamson
This serial will follow "The First ScCfCtar] The
authors of ** The Lightning Conducts
here shown at their very X
SHOUT STORI
By Sir Gilbert Parker
The author of the ** Seats ai the Mighty "
written exclusively for our Sunday NWa
zine a number of short stories in
his most characteristic vein.
THE MONOLOGUES Oi
BEATRICE HERFORi
Miss Herford's programs are too well known to
an introduction. The thousands who have heard I
be glad to know that her greatest monologues \s
printed exclusively in our Sunday Magazine.

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