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RECREA TION. 



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$5,242.50 



1,000 



HOW TO GET 

 A PRIZE 



GIVEN 

 AWAY 



FOR 25 GENTS. 



celebrated. Every person who enters into the con- 

 test for one of the prizes can rest assured that 

 they will get just and impartial treatment. 



Every prize in the above schedule is standard value 

 and is now in our office and paid for, ready for de- 

 livery as soon as the judges decide the winners. 



The person sending us the larg- 

 est list of words spelled from the 

 letters in "Enthusiastic" will be 

 awarded the Beautiful Upright 

 Wing Piano, valued at $700.00. The person sending 

 the second largest list, 1 set of Century Dictionary, 

 10 vols., with haudsome Oak Stand. The third 

 largest list, 1 Worcester Bicycle ; the fourth, 1 

 Monarch Bicycle; the fifth, 1 White Bicycle; the 

 sixth, 1 Racyfle; the seventh, 1 set Standard Dic- 

 tionary (2 vols.); the eighth. 1 Webster's Una- 

 bridged Dictionary, latest edition. The next 100 

 lai gest lists, $5.00 each, and the next 100 largest lists. 

 $4.00 each, and the next 100 largest lists, $3.00 each; 

 the next 100 largest lists, a 12-yard Organdie Dress 

 Pattern, worth $5.00 each; the next 00 largest lists, 

 a 12-yard Grenadine Dress Pattern, worth $5.00 each; 

 the next 167, each 1 Kombi Camera, $3.00 each; the 

 next 125 largest lists, $2.00 each. 



These prizes will be given free and without con- 

 sideration. To compete for a prize you must send 

 *5 cents in silver or stamps, and for that 25 cents we 

 will send Woman's World and Jenness Miller 

 Monthly three months. It is a most fascinating 

 study to make up the list of words and a source of 

 pride to have won in a contest of this kind. J hia 

 contest will close July 19. No one will be allowed 

 to compete for a prize unless they have paid 25 

 cents for a three months' subscription. There are 

 1,000 prizes. They will be fairly and honestly 

 awarded by the judges above named. These 

 prizes are all exactly as represented and have an 

 actual value of over five thousand dollars, and 

 every prize WILL BE GIVEN AWAY. The 

 names of the winners— and your name can be one 

 of them if you try— will appear in the next number 

 of our great paper after the awards are made. 

 THERE WILL BE l.OOO WHO WILL WIN. 

 Isn't it worth your while to try for the Piano or 

 one of the Wheels, or the splendid Dictionaries, or 

 one of the other premiums? In subscribing for our 

 paper you know that you will get fair and honor- 

 able treatment. Send 25 cents to-day for a THREE 

 months' subscription. An opportunity like this 

 will not occur again. Do not miss it. Remit in 

 stamps or silver, money order or registered letter. 

 Address 



WOMAN'S WORLB, 

 32. 24. 26 No. William Street. N. Y. 

 Dept. No. 149. 



N. B.— If you prefer full rules ana regulations 

 send 25 cents NOW for three months' subscription, 

 and we will send you full instructions and a coupon 

 of Free Entry for your list when completed. 



References— Any mercantile agency, any news- 

 paper in the United States, or ask your New York 

 friend to call and see us. 



AN EXTRA FREE PRESENT. If you send at once, and mention Recrea- 

 tion, we will send you free, by return mail, a charming 200-page book, " Treasure 

 Island," by Robert Louis Stevenson. 



Who can form the greatest number of words from 

 the letters in ENTHUSIASTIC ? 



Do not use any letter more times than it appears 

 in the word. Use no language except English. 

 Words spelled alike, but with different meaning, 

 can be used but once. Use any dictionary. Pro- 

 nouns, nouns, verbs, adverbs, prefixes, suffixes, 

 adjectives, proper nouns allowed. Anything that 

 is a legitimate word will be allowed. Work it out in 

 this manner. E.. Eat, Eats, Nat, Nut, Nuts, Net, 

 Nets, Tat. Sat, Set, Hat, Hats, etc. Use these words 

 in your list. 



The publishers of Woman's World and Jenness 

 Miller Monthly will give the following presents 

 absolutely free to those making the largest lists: 



1,000 Prizes: 



1 Beautiful Rosewood Upright Wing Piano, $700.00 

 1 Set Century Dictionary, 10 Vols., Half 



Morocco 130.00 



1 Worcester Bicycle, High Grade, '97 Model, 



Ladies' or Gentlemen's. 125. 00 



1 Monarch Bicycle. High Grade, '97 Model, 



Ladies' or Gentlemen's 100.00 



1 White Bicycle, High Grade, '97 Model, 



Ladies' or Gentlemen's 100.00 



1 Racycle, High Grade, '97 Model, Ladies' 



or Gentlemen's 100.00 



1 Set Stand ard Dictionary, 2 Vols 26.00 



' 1 Webster's Dictionary, latest edition 10.50 



lOOCash Prizes— $5 each 50000 



100 " " $4 " 40000 



100 " " $3 " 300.00 



100 Dress Patterns, Organdies, 12 yds. each, 



$5 per pattern 500.00 



300' Dress Patterns, Grenadines, 12 yds. each, 



$5 per pattern 1,500.00 



167 Kombi Cameras, value $3 each 501.00 



125 Cash prizes of $2 each 250.00 



1,000 Prizes. Value, $5,242.50 



Why we give the rewards.— It is done to attract 

 attention to Woman's World and Jenness Miller 

 Monthly, a beautiful, practical magazine for 

 women and the home; edited by Mrs. B. A. Whitney, 

 assisted by Dinah Sturgis, Sally Van Rensselaer, 

 Helen Whitney Clark, and others; 36 pages; pro- 

 fusely illustrated with original matter by the 

 ablest artists and writers in literature; three great 

 serial stories always running. Yearly subscription 

 price, $1.00. 



The reputation of men 

 of sterling integrity and 

 one of the oldest and best 

 ladies' publications in the 

 country is staked on the 

 honesty of this proposition. The men who will de- 

 cide who win the prizes are known to everybody 

 throughout the world, whose ability, worth and in- 

 tegrity are unquestioned. The Board of Award is 

 Rev. Joseph Sanderson, D.D., author, scholar and 

 divine; Horatio Alger, Jr., an author whose name 

 needs no comment, and John Habberton, equally 



MEN OF NATIONAL 



REPUTATION WILL 



AWARD THE PRIZES. 



" Do you really enjoy shooting? " 

 " Why, yes, of course," said the dear 

 girl, who had lately bought a light rifle 

 and a lovely pair of hunting bloomers. 

 " Every time I manage to kill a rabbit or 

 a poor little bird I have just the loveliest 

 cry imaginable." — " Indianapolis Journal." 



Recreation is better every month, and 

 I only wish it would come weekly instead of 

 monthly. W. A. K., New York City. 



ALUMNIM 



Chain Guard 



For Ladies' bicycles. Light, strong, ornamental. No 

 more torn or greasy dresses. No troublesome lacing. 

 No accidents. Infinitely superior to old style guards. 

 Weight only 7 oz. Fits any wheel. Sent prepaid any= 

 where in U. S. on receipt of $1.50. Circulars free. 

 The Turner Brass Works, 163 Kinzie St., Chicago. 



