THE LJVTNG AGE
TheWorld'sGreatest Intellects arerepresentedinitspages. Thefonowingiistincludes
some of the writers represented in a singie year's nutnbers of 1'HE LtvtNG AGE. Atgernon Charies Swin-
bnrtre, Sir Ctilbert i'aricr i-, A. T. Quilier-Couch, The Bisitop of Ripon, Angnstine Birreii, Mrs. Alice
Meytieii, W. B. Yeats, Anrlrew Lang, Katharine Tynan, Maxweli Ctray, Si'incy Lee, Herbert i'au[,
Sir Edwin Arnoid, Edrnund Ctosse, Cteorge Meredith, i'iona Macleod, Marrrice Ha-tei linek, Hiiaii e
Belloc, Sir Wetnyss Reid, John Buchan, Sir Rowland Biennerhassett, Eugene Melchior de Vogue
Lesiie Stephen, i.ord Rosebery, I'aui Bourget, W. L. Courtney, l'roi'essor Edward Bowden, Henry
Lawson, Artimr Christopher Benson, Max Beerboitnt, Jane H. Findiater, Owen Seaman, W. E.
Heniey, The Hon. H. H. Asquith, 1'ierre de Coubertin, WiHiatn Watson, W. S. Liiiy, Maxime Ctorky,
Ct. M. Treveiyan, Sir Lewis Morris, John Moriey, Etniiy Lawiess, Theophile Ctautier, I'rince Ki opotkin
The Living Age as it enters upon its Sixtieth Year and 236th Quarterly Volume
stiH maintains the high standard of iiterary exceiience which has characterized it from the beginning. It presents
in an inexpensive form, considering its great amount of matter, with freshness, owing to its weekiy issue, and with
a satisfactory completeness equalied by no other pubiication, the best Essays, Reviews, Criticisms, Serial
and Short Stories, Sketches of Travel and Discovery, I'oetry, Scientitic, Biograpitical, Historicai,
and I'olitical Information, from the vast fieid of Foreign Periodicai Literature.
ABSOLUTELY FREE ! A Large Octavo Volume of 824 Pages
To aii New Subscribers to The Living Age for the year 1903 there wiil be sent Free, untii the edition is
exhausted, the Thirteen Weekiy issues for the three months, October, November and December,
making a large octavo volume of 824 pages. Send at once and secure advantage of this
splendid offer.
Published every Saturday, and giving about 3,300 pages a year of the Worid's Best Literature.
Popular, yet of Permanent Vaiue. Subscription Price, $6 00 a year. Singie Number, 13 cents.
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A MAGAZINE OF THE OLD PACIFIC AND THE
NEW - EDITED BY CHARLES F. LUMMIS
^^EST 's easiiy the ieader among Western magazines, and
- "counts" in any company. It has standards, to
which it iives as near as may be; principles, for which it fights on
occasion; ideais, towards which it is steadily moving; and informed
schoiarship aiong whatever iines it treats. Incidentaiiy, it is beautifuiiy
and fully iilustrated — and thoroughiy interesting to aii for whom it is
intended. One of them is Theodore Rooseveit, who says : " I aiways
read it, for I am thoroughiy in sympathy with so many of the things
for which it works."
The subscription price of OUT WEST is $2.00 a year.
Single copies are 20 cents, but we wiH send to any reader
of The International Studio,* three recent back numbers,
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OUT WEST COMPANY - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
TheWorld'sGreatest Intellects arerepresentedinitspages. Thefonowingiistincludes
some of the writers represented in a singie year's nutnbers of 1'HE LtvtNG AGE. Atgernon Charies Swin-
bnrtre, Sir Ctilbert i'aricr i-, A. T. Quilier-Couch, The Bisitop of Ripon, Angnstine Birreii, Mrs. Alice
Meytieii, W. B. Yeats, Anrlrew Lang, Katharine Tynan, Maxweli Ctray, Si'incy Lee, Herbert i'au[,
Sir Edwin Arnoid, Edrnund Ctosse, Cteorge Meredith, i'iona Macleod, Marrrice Ha-tei linek, Hiiaii e
Belloc, Sir Wetnyss Reid, John Buchan, Sir Rowland Biennerhassett, Eugene Melchior de Vogue
Lesiie Stephen, i.ord Rosebery, I'aui Bourget, W. L. Courtney, l'roi'essor Edward Bowden, Henry
Lawson, Artimr Christopher Benson, Max Beerboitnt, Jane H. Findiater, Owen Seaman, W. E.
Heniey, The Hon. H. H. Asquith, 1'ierre de Coubertin, WiHiatn Watson, W. S. Liiiy, Maxime Ctorky,
Ct. M. Treveiyan, Sir Lewis Morris, John Moriey, Etniiy Lawiess, Theophile Ctautier, I'rince Ki opotkin
The Living Age as it enters upon its Sixtieth Year and 236th Quarterly Volume
stiH maintains the high standard of iiterary exceiience which has characterized it from the beginning. It presents
in an inexpensive form, considering its great amount of matter, with freshness, owing to its weekiy issue, and with
a satisfactory completeness equalied by no other pubiication, the best Essays, Reviews, Criticisms, Serial
and Short Stories, Sketches of Travel and Discovery, I'oetry, Scientitic, Biograpitical, Historicai,
and I'olitical Information, from the vast fieid of Foreign Periodicai Literature.
ABSOLUTELY FREE ! A Large Octavo Volume of 824 Pages
To aii New Subscribers to The Living Age for the year 1903 there wiil be sent Free, untii the edition is
exhausted, the Thirteen Weekiy issues for the three months, October, November and December,
making a large octavo volume of 824 pages. Send at once and secure advantage of this
splendid offer.
Published every Saturday, and giving about 3,300 pages a year of the Worid's Best Literature.
Popular, yet of Permanent Vaiue. Subscription Price, $6 00 a year. Singie Number, 13 cents.
THE LIVING AGE COMPANY
P. O. Box 5205. 13% BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON
OUT WEST
A MAGAZINE OF THE OLD PACIFIC AND THE
NEW - EDITED BY CHARLES F. LUMMIS
^^EST 's easiiy the ieader among Western magazines, and
- "counts" in any company. It has standards, to
which it iives as near as may be; principles, for which it fights on
occasion; ideais, towards which it is steadily moving; and informed
schoiarship aiong whatever iines it treats. Incidentaiiy, it is beautifuiiy
and fully iilustrated — and thoroughiy interesting to aii for whom it is
intended. One of them is Theodore Rooseveit, who says : " I aiways
read it, for I am thoroughiy in sympathy with so many of the things
for which it works."
The subscription price of OUT WEST is $2.00 a year.
Single copies are 20 cents, but we wiH send to any reader
of The International Studio,* three recent back numbers,
different, but of our selection, on receipt of 23 cents.
OUT WEST COMPANY - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA