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RECREATION. 



23 West 24th Street, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1900. 

 Dear Sir : 



I wish you would read carefully the article on pages 282 and 283 of October REC- 

 REATION and consider carefully the facts therein stated. 



Are you one of 999 ? If so, why not take steps at once to transfer to the other class? 



Why not join the L. A. S.? 



Has it not yet done enough to earn your support ? Is it not yet worthy of the use of 

 your name? Can you not afford to contribute $1.00 a year to an organization that has 

 done so much for game protection as this League has ? 



It secured the passage of the Lacey bill, the most important measure ever enacted for 

 the protection of game, and for this reason, if for no other, deserves your support. 



There are other great things to be done in the future, and this League will do them if 

 it can have the financial and moral support it should have. Will you not help ? 



If you are a friend of RECREATION you should be a member of the League, for their 

 objects are identical. 



I will esteem it a personal favor if you will write me at once your views on this matter. 



Hoping to receive your $> by return mail, I am, yours sincerely, 



G. O. SHIELDS, 



Prest. L. A. S., and Editor and Manager Recreation. 



