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KENWOOD SLEEPING-BAGS 



are right for every possible condition 

 of climate or weather found from 



Alaska to Mexico 



Members of the Peary expedition have them. Professor Libbey, of 

 Princeton College, used one while exploring" in Mexico. Many mem- 

 bers of the noted Mazamas 

 Society of mountain-climbers 

 used them in their ascent of 

 Mount Rainier. Hundreds of 

 Klondike gold-seekers have 

 already purchased the Ken- 

 wood Sleeping - Bag, and 

 sportsmen everywhere know 

 them well. 



Consists of .outside water- 

 proof, wind -proof canvas 

 t cover, a thick, warm, seamless, 

 woolen bag, and a soft, fine, 

 seamless, woolen, inner bag. 

 Used separately or together. 



Price, $6.00 to $16.00. 



Lighter, warmer, n.ore durable, and more convenient than any 



other form of covcing. 



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great comfort and a perfect protection against cold and wind. 



Ok Kenwood Bunting-cape l^^^ 



garment for the sportsman. Unusual warmth with lightness and 

 perfect freedom of motion. 





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Every Camper, Hunter, Angler, Prospector, or Military Man should send for our «§*• 

 samples and FREE illustrated circular about these articles. gjL, 



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