10 WATERPROOF CLOTHES. 



unlike as possible those ponderous pieces of 

 machinery one sees in shop-windows ticketed 

 "for the moors." They must be of first-class 

 material to be serviceable, but light, so as not 

 to fatigue the wearer ; and they should also fit 

 well, so as not to gall, cause blisters, and 

 make the feet sore. A well-Jitting boot is as 

 necessary to a sportsman as a true shooting 

 rifle. 



For stalking large game, boots should be made 

 with single leather flexible soles, so as to prevent 

 the footstep being heard. 



It is a great mistake to think that a heavy sole 

 is necessary for a shooting-boot. 



A very excellent waterpoof shooting boot, 

 called " The IdstoneBoot" is made by Mr. T. E. 

 Cording, 231, Strand, of a material that requires 

 no dressing, and still always keeps soft and 

 plialle. 



Waterproof ^ke trave ^ er an< l sportsman should 



ever be prepared for any sudden 



change of climate, and always have warm clothing 



