The first is : See that for your camp- 

 ing trip is provided a man cook. 



I wish that I could put a charm over 

 the next few words so that only the 

 woman reader could understand, but 

 as I cannot I must repeat boldly : 

 Dear woman who goes hunting with 

 her husband, be sure that you have it 

 understood that you do no cooking, or 

 dishwashing. I think that the reason 

 women so often dislike camping out is 

 because the only really disagreeable part 

 of it is left to them as a matter of course. 

 Cooking out of doors at best is trying, 

 and certainly you cannot be care free, 

 camp-life's greatest charm, when you 

 have on your mind the boiling of prunes 

 and beans, or when tears are starting 

 from your smoke-inflamed eyes as you 

 broil the elk steak for dinner. No, 

 indeed! See that your guide or your 



