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In a great laboratory where quantities like the Club Cocktails 
are made at a mixing each article is accurately weighed or meas- 
ured, and the compound is foll-wing an exact formula. This 
insures that each and every cocktail or bottle of cocktails put up 
shall be precisely correct in its composition. Again recalling the 
fact that age is necessary to the proper blending of all liquors, it 
occurred to me that these bottled cocktails, by the time they are used 
by the consumer, may have already been months oreven years in 
bottle, hence that the blending must be perfect. Reasoning thus, 
I feel constrained to tell my readers about it, as I know a goodly | 
number of them enjoy a perfect cocktail. I have found the sev- & 
eral brands prepared by the Heublein Brothers— Manhattan, g 
Martini, whiskey, gin, vermouth, and York—all excellent. gy 
For the Yacht, Camping Party, Summer Hotel, Fishing Party, & 
Mountains, Sea-Shore, or the Picnic. = 
These Cocktails are aged, are ready for use, and require only 
to be POURED OVER CRACKED ICE and strained off to be in © 
perfect condition. bj 
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From ‘‘Town Topics,’’ Nov. 25th : 
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G. F. HEUBLEIN & BRO., Sole Proprietors © 
39 Broadway, New York 
‘Hartiord, Conn. 20 Piccadilly, W., London, Eng. 
A BE LB I have read with a great deal of interest 
ry Py Z the report of the gun test. I note what 
Dr. Elliott says in regard to our duck 
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Taridermist 
AVOID IMITATIONS 
ta Sold by Dealers generally, and on the Dining 
,, and Buffet Cars of the principal railroads. 



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boat, and while we have a few calls for 
boats of larger size, yet the majority of 
the sportsmen seem to want a boat of 
: smaller size. Each sportsman has his 
Artistic, Lifelike Mounting own ae about things es to his 
3 outfit and it would be impossible for any 
of Mammals, Birds, Game Heads, Etc. one house to meet all these wants. We 
do not claim to have a perfect boat, but 
Dealer in Supplies and Specimens 
& 
School of Taxidermy 
With the practical experience of twelve 
years in the field, laboratory and museum, 
] have established a correspondence school 
of taxidermy. The system is tivrougniy 
practical and is presented with a simplic- 
ity and conciseness that enables me to. 
successfully teach those living at a dis- 
tance. It is intended chiefly to recognize 
_-and foster the efforts of the amateur... . 
_ Free use of workrooms for resident pupils. 
Send stamp for Prospectus, Catalogue, etc., which fully 
explains method of instruction 
{233 G STREET, N. W. 
_ Washington, D.C. 
we think our duck boat, equipped with 
the side air chambers, comes about as near 
to perfection as any that has ever been 
made for duck shooting. I recently made 
RASMecia a bOat 1O,ay imam -ot- -Paul< in 
which he had the gunwale increased in 
height to about 5 inches, gunwale being 
cut away in the center so as to allow for 
the use of bow-facing oars. On the deck, 
front and rear of the boat, he had wire 
game baskets, which were hinged so they 
would drop down flat on the deck when 
not in use. Each basket is about 4 inches 
in height and makes a convenient place 
to store decoys or game. In my new cat- 
alogue I show a number of photographs of 
this boat in use, as well as a number of 
other shooting secenes which will prove 
of great interest to sportsmen. 
H. Mullins, Salem, O. 

It only costs $1 to tickle a man or a boy 
a whole year. RECREATION does it. $1. 
