What to Do, in order to thoroughly cover the sub- 

 ject. It is now a volume of 130 pages, nearly 300 

 illustrations, which goes into detail as to almost 

 every subject that the name implies. In the short 

 space of seven months nearly (6o,coo) sixty thou- 

 sand copies have been sold to campers out, and 

 thousands of letters received speak high in its 

 praise. 



In contains complete chapters on clothing, 

 amount necessary for any trip or season; tents, 

 how to select, improvise, pitch, use, etc.; bedding; 

 cooking utensils; stoves and cooking without stoves; ' 

 list of camp rations, kinds and amounts needed; 

 instructions for building camp fires; heating tents; 

 how to make camp coffee, tea, bake biscuits, bread 

 without yeast or baking powder (or even ovens); 

 nearly 15 pages of camp cooking receipts; camp 

 and sportsmen's essentials and necessities; twen- 

 tieth century camping outfits; camp furniture, se- 

 lection and use of ; o complete chapter on the camp 

 doctor, simple receipts for all kinds of ailments; 

 hints and pointers on camping out; how to telt the 

 time of day without a watch almost to the minute; 

 how to heat tents without stoves; how to quench 

 thirst without water; how to make fire without 

 matches; how to find your way when lost; hundreds 

 of invaluable wrinkles and kinks about woodcraft; 

 weather signs and tables; preserving, packing and 

 transporting foods, camp outfits; how to make 

 brush, bark and log huts, shelter for the night or 

 for a winter; facts of value whether you camp out 

 or not. 130 pages of such information "boiled 

 down" so as to instruct and serve you; tells you 

 plainly the things you should not do. You cer- 

 tainly should procure a copy, for the facts it con- 

 tains, one of them, is mighty apt to repay you for 

 the cost of the entire book. So send in an order 

 for a sample copy now, same price as this volume, 

 same size, and equal to many books sold at $3.00 

 /<> $5.00 a copy. 



The success of these books has been such that 

 we have had printed a special edition of the three 

 different books together in one volume; containing 

 in all over 500 pages and 1,000 illustrations; 

 which will be prepaid to any address in the world 

 on receipt of a one dollar bill. 



