ANGLER'S FLIES AND HOW TO TIE 



them, and to sort them out into envelopes, 

 which "junk" you may conveniently store away 

 in one of the domestic tin bread- or cake-boxes, 

 for protection against moths. The ventilating 

 holes should be covered on the inside with 

 surgeon's plaster. The jeweler's, art-embroidery 





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Work-table, fly- tying tools, and storage box for materials 



counters (that at Gimbel's in New York repays 

 investigation), and firms making a specialty of 

 uniforms and regalia are fruitful sources for some 

 things, and rich hauls are sometimes made from 

 discarded millinery. (We forget who is that 

 writer who tells about the spiritual benefit of 

 the church service being nullified for him be- 

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