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Ainslee's, the magazine that enter tains, with its circulation of copies at fifteen cents a copy, makes its appeal to the man or woman who is carefully discriminating in taste. Lt con tains nothing but fiction, and represents the very best of contemporary literature. Mrs. Edith Wharton, Lloyd Osborne, 0. Henry, Edgar Saltus, and many other writers, equally prominent, have pre sented the best of their recent work to the American public through the mediumof Ainslee's. Ainslee's is a magazine that appeals to the critical and it has won their unqualified approval.
The Popular, another unillustrated fiction magazine, offers each month the biggest collection of adventure fiction possible to secure at that price. Rider Haggard, Cutcliffe Hyne, T. Jenkins Hains, Louis Tracy, all the writers of adventure fiction who have won the at tention of the English-speaking public are regular contributors. It contains 1 94 pages of short stories, novelettes, and serials. Lts circulation of over three hun dred thousand is composed of people who want The Popular as regularly as they want their meals.
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