RECREATION'S ADVERTISER 





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N March first Recreation will be fif- 

 teen cents a copy, and the subscrip- 

 tion price will be $1.50 a year. The 

 advanced price of printing, and of 

 paper, would have justified us in do- 

 ing this one year ago, but we felt at 

 that time, owing to the change of management, that 

 it was due the old subscribers that we allow the price 

 to remain unchanged until we had demonstrated the 

 sort of a magazine we were capable of presenting. 



Even now, all subscriptions received at this 

 office before April 1st will be accepted at one dollar, 

 and though your present subscription does not expire 

 for several months, it will be well to renew now, 

 rather than to pay the advance price later. If you 

 wish to renew for two years send us two dollars. 



All Subscriptions received on or before April first 

 will be accepted at one dollar. After that $1.50. 



In sending payment for the extension of sub- 

 scriptions, please mention the year and month 

 in which your present subscription expires. 



When corresponding with advertisers please mention " 'Recreation' 



