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If you have not read the November 

 number of Outdoors you have missed 

 a treat. If you do not read the De- 

 cember issue it will 

 be your fault and not 

 ours. 



Just to introduce the 

 magazine to you and 

 show you what magnifi- 

 cent value can be had for 

 the small sum of $i.oo 

 a year, we will send 

 you the October, No- 

 vember and December 

 issues for 25 cents. If, 

 however, you are wil- 

 ling to take our word 

 for it and invest $1.00 

 for a year's subscrip- 

 tion at once, we will 

 send you the October, 

 November and Decem- 

 ber issues free, making a 

 months' offer for $1.00. 



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This is something we never have done 

 before, for we sincerely believe that no 

 better outdoor magazine is published 

 and that twelve issues 

 for $1.00, a little over 

 two cents a week, is 

 very cheap for the 

 pleasure and entertain- 

 ment that a magazine 

 of the standard charac- 

 ter of Outdoors will 

 bring into your 

 home. 



Recreation, the coun- 

 try home, travel, ad- 

 venture, nature-stud- 

 ies, sport, fiction and 

 poetry — all of these 

 are features of the 

 magazine. 



Outdoor life is the 

 field that we exploit 

 and everything connected with it 

 comes within our range. 



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