RECREATION. 



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Either way you look at 

 it — from the standpoint 

 of the amateur or pro- 

 fessional — you will find 

 R. 0. C. the Rochester 

 Dry Plate by far the best 

 plate for every branch of 

 photographic work. 



A plate you can work 

 with indoors and take 

 with you outdoors with- 

 out fear of meeting any 

 condition of light or color 

 for which the plate is 

 not perfectly adapted. 



R. O. C. the Rochester Dry 

 Plate is manufactured by the 

 largest makers of Dry Plate 

 Cameras in the world; who after 

 years of study and experiment 

 pronounce it beyond all ques- 

 tion the greatest development of 

 dry plate making. 



Ask your dealer about the R. O. 

 C. the Rochester Dry Plate. If 

 he hasn't it, ask him to get it for 

 you. He will do it if you insist, 

 and you will be well paid for the 

 experiment. For further par- 

 ticulars, address 



ROCHESTER 



OPTICAL and CAMERA CO., 



Rochester, IT. T a 



Huron Indian Work: To any one sub- 

 scribing to Recreation through me I will 

 give a Bracelet and Ring worked in horse- 

 hair, with any small inscription you like, 

 your name, etc. , woven in it with caribou 

 hair; quite a curiosity, Send along your $r. 

 Walter Legare, 518^ John Street, Quebec, 

 Canada. 



Do You Want a 



Send me $1 for a new 

 ation and I will send 

 plated folding drinki 

 rubber cup. For 10 

 by registered mail. 

 295 Merrimac Street, 



Drinking Cup Free > 



subscription to Recre- 

 you either a fine nickel* 

 ng cup or a collapsible 



cents extra will send 

 Thomas H.Walker, 



Manchester, N. H. 



Free : To anyone sending me $3 for three 

 subscriptions to Recreation I will send a 

 pair of pretty Flying Squirrels. For seven 

 subscriptions I will give a fine pair of Fox 

 Squirrels. E. F. Pope, Colmesneil, Texas. 



Free : Cloth bound book, 766 pages, finely 

 illustrated, on our war with Spain, given 

 free to each one who subscribes for Recrea- 

 tion through me. Address, C. L. Wyckoff , 

 Cuba, N. Y. 



UNMOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS 



I will pay cash or give liberal exchange for interesting 

 unmounted photographs, any size, either amateur or 



Erofessional. Wilfred S. Tilton, Prairie 

 )epot, Ohio* 



Uhe Pleasures ofThotography 



cannot be interrupted by the cold, dark days of 

 winter if a suitable flashlight is used. 



The " Spred Liie" Flash-Lamp 

 gives a flash a foot long. Is easy to handle and 

 reduces indoor photography (day or night) to 

 a certainty— no problems of time-exposure need 

 trouble the user. 



Price $1 25 complete 

 Particulars sent by The Progressive Photo. 



Supply House. 

 HAVERS & FAG AN.83 NassauSt. , New York 





