RECREA TION. 



FOX'S PATENT 



SPATPUTTEE 



*» NEW PATENT PUTTEE 



For Golfing, Shooting, Hunting, 

 Riding, Bicycling, Fishing, etc. 



The Puttee entirely supersedes leggings and 

 golf stockings, and can be 

 worn over trousers. 



The New Puttee is so 

 designed as to wind on spir- 

 ally from ankle to knee, and 

 to fit closely to the leg with 

 even pressure without any 

 turns or twists. NobUttOIlS. 

 The Spat-PUttee is made 

 to fit any size boot or shoe. 



No measurements required. 

 All wool and water-proofed. 

 Easily dried or cleansed. 



Patent Puttees, $3 per pair 



(Without Spats) 



Patent Spat-Puttees, $5 per pair 



Write for illustrated circular and 

 shade Cird. Sold at all leading 

 Stores, Outfitters, Tailors, etc., or 

 sent direct, on receipt ol price, by 



423 BALE & MANLEY 



Wool Ex. Bldg. 



West Broadway, below 

 Canal Street, New York. 



CATCH STEAMER 



FOR 



AUSTRALIA. 



Quickest time across the Continent is made 

 by the New York Central Lines — 4 days New 

 York to San Francisco. Particulars from New 

 York Central Ticket Agents. 



A booklet on the "Lake Shore Limited" contain- 

 ing also a novel and unique descriptive time table 

 of this wonderful train, will be sent free by addressing 

 George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Grand 

 Central Station, New York. 



A FEW OF THEM IN MARYLAND. 



At the National Conference of the 

 King's Daughters, recently held in Bal- 

 timore, Mrs. E. T. Hill, of Boston, chair- 

 man of the committee on resolutions, sub- 

 mitted a resolution condemning the slaugh- 

 ter of birds for millinery purposes. It was 

 laid over. 



Mrs. J. T. Mason, secretary for Mary- 

 land, opposed Audubon clubs and any agi- 

 tation in favor of the birds. As for song 

 birds, Mrs. Mason said they were hidden 

 away in the forests, where few people hear 

 them, and their music should not be con- 

 sidered in the matter. 



Strange to say, after the discussion Mrs. 

 Mason was elected a member of the Na- 

 tional Advisory Board. An exchange sug- 

 gests that each King's Daughter should 

 hereafter wear a stuffed robin, or a group 

 of bluebirds or bobolinks as a badge of 

 membership, and that song birds should 

 move their nests to the fashionable boule- 

 vards, where their singing can be heard 

 and where the King's Daughters can the 

 more readily capture them as ornaments 

 for their headgear. 



I move as an amendment that Mrs. Ma- 

 son, and all the Daughters who favored 

 her motion, be requested to wear a cloven 

 hoof as a badge of membership, in order 

 that the world may know to what peculiar 

 class of bird destroyers they belong. 



Frisco Line 



St. Louis and 

 San Francisco 

 R. R. Co. 



for the hunting and fishing grounds 

 of 



Arkansas 



— and — 



Indian Territory 



A perfect paradise 

 for Sportsmen 



For full information, address 



BRYAN SNYDER 



Q. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. 



S. B. FRANKLIN 



Q. E. A., 385 B'way, New York 



