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RECREATION. 



Monthly 



Sandow's 



Magazine 



for 1903 



Will contain during the year more than i ,000 pages of the most 

 authentic information and instructions pertaining to Physical 

 Culture, Hygiene and Recreation. Fully illustrated, chaste and 

 refined. It will contain not only the results of my own researches 

 and experience, but also that of the world's foremost educators 

 and physiological experts. 



TO ALL MAGAZINE SUBSCRIBERS at $1.00 each who 

 send me their age, sex, height, weight, occupation, also 

 the general condition of their heart, lungs, stomach and 

 nerves, I will prescribe and immediately forward by mail, 

 free of charge, a course of scientific exercises covering 

 a period of twenty days, the practice of which will be 

 both fascinating and health-giving, and will prepare the 

 business man or woman for their work, or lay the foun- 

 dation of perfect health for the child. 



During my future American tours, I wish to meet per- 

 sonally, and examine my Postal Course pupils. With 

 that end in view, I shall hereafter issue to every pupil a 

 -JXXjCJjK-i'-jS** 3 ** registered coupon, which will admit the owner to all my 



lectures and exhibitions, and also serve to fully identify my pupils whenever thev call upon me for a pri- 

 vate interview. Send ONE DOLLAR without delay for one year's subscription, to 



EUGEN SANDOW. Boston. Ma^ss. 



A GREAT COMBINATION 



Until February 28, 1903, subscriptions will be taken at this office for the following 



publications at rates named in right hand column : 



Regular Ovir 



Price Net Price 



RECREATION $1 00 $LC0 



Success 100 60 



FreLr\k Leslie's Popxila^r Monthly 100 .50 



Everybody's Magazine LOO -50 



Woman's Home Companion LOO .50 



Review of Reviews 2. 50 L50 



Current Litera.tvire 3-00 L50 



Lirpincott's Magazine 2.50 150 



$13 00 $7.60 



Any 3 or more of above, including Recreation and Success, pro rata. 



All subscriptions must be sent to Recreation. 



Magazines may be sent to one or to different addresses. Subscriptions will commence 

 with issue requested whenever possible to furnish copies, otherwise with issues of the 

 month following that in which the subscription is received. 



Present subscribers to Recreation may take advantage of these offers, either in 

 ordering their own subscriptions extended for one year from the date of expiration, or in 

 presenting a subscription to Recreation to some friend. 



Remit by P. O. or Express Money Order, ffot by local check. 



Address RECREATION, 23 West 24th St., New York City 



