OUTFITTING HINTS 



Towels, soap, etc. 

 •a strips 3 in. by 7^ ft. of drill cloth to be used as puttees. 

 *2 strips 3 in. by 7K ft« of lighter weight drill cloth to be used 

 as puttees. 

 I pint Hudson's solvent. 



I outfit of Winchester cleaning solution for removing metal 

 fouling (never used). 

 50 yards manila X-i ncn rope. 

 75 yards cotton }4-'mch. rope. 

 I ball heavy cotton twine for sewing tents, tarps, etc. 

 3 cases Carnation milk. 



There is another article that has been called 

 to my attention since returning and which I 

 surely would take to that country if I should ever 

 go there again. I refer to the Perfection cape, a 

 rubberized silk coat reaching just below the 

 knees, absolutely rainproof and weighing but 19 

 ounces. It packs into a flexible leather case 

 4x8x2 inches and can easily be carried in the 

 pocket. It is made by the Athol Mfg. Co. of 

 Athol, Mass. 



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