RECREATION. 



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ANOTHER GREAT OFFER 



A Hudson Gun Cabinet 



OR 



A Hudson Fishing Tackle Cabinet 



FOR IO YEARLY SUBSCRIP- 

 TIONS TO RECREATION 



This offer is made possible only by the 

 fact that I have secured several of these 

 cabinets on very favorable terms. 



They are well made, handsomely finished, 

 with compartments, racks, drawers and 

 shelves for guns, loaded shells, empty shells, 

 reloading tools, bullets, shot, wads and 

 primers. Or for fishing rods, landing nets, 

 •reels, hooks, fly books, rubber boots, and 

 everything else that goes to make up a com- 

 plete hunting or fishing outfit. 



These are excellent specimens of work- 

 manship and handsome pieces of furniture. 

 They are an ornament to any library, din- 

 ing room, office or den, and every sportsman 

 who has a home should have one of these 

 cabinets. 



Sample copies of Recreation for use in 

 canvassing will be supplied. 



For cut and descriptive circular, address, 

 RECREATION, 23 West 24th St., New 

 York City. 



Are'you planning a hunting trip for next summer or fall ? 

 If so write me. I have a complete packing and camping 

 outfit for several men, also an ample supply of horses, 

 saddles, etc. 



My ranch is in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, 

 where elk, deer, bear and antelope may still be found in 

 fair numbers. Also fine trout fishing. Rates reasonable. 

 References : 



Ex-Gov. W. A. Richards, U. S. Land Department, 

 Washington, D. C; Hon. Willis Van Devanter, Depart- 

 ment of Justice, Washington, D. C.; Dr. A. W. Barber, 

 Cheyenne, Wyo. 



Scenery on route from here to Park finest to be seen on 

 any trip in the mountains. 



Address Geo. B. McClelland, Red Bank, Wyo. 



L. L. BALES, 



HUNTER 

 AND GUIDE 



For S. E. Alaska, Cook's Inlet and 



the Alaska Peninsula 



Moose, Caribou, Mountain Sheep, Mountnin Goat, Bear, 



Deer, Shore Birds and Waterfowl 

 Information furnished as to Mill Sites, Timber, 



Locations for Salmon Canning and Trapping 

 Address, JUNEAU, ALASKA 



References: Lieut. G.T. Emmons, U.S. Navy. Navy Dept.< 

 Washington, I ». C; Hon. Will D Jenkins, Sec. of State' 

 Oiympia, Wash. ; G. O. Shields, Editor RECREATION. 



Readem — I read in* a medical paper the 

 other day that a man is shorter at night 

 than he is in the morning. 



Flyboy — That's funny. It's just the op- 

 posite with me. — Baltimore American. 



IN ANSWERING ADS ALWAYS 

 MENTION RECREATION. 



RECREATION 



will be located in 



Spaces 26 and 27 

 at the forthcoming 



Sportsmen's Show 



MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 



These spaces are at the right hand end of 

 the stage, and command a fine view of the 

 artificial lake. I shall have room for ico of 

 my friends at any time and at all times; and 

 I trust there may never be a foot of vacant 

 space in my booth during the 2 weeks ot the 

 show. I shall have on exhibition a new series 

 of drawings by 



ERNEST SETON THOMPSON 

 CAPTAIN CHARLES B. HUDSON 



KARL RUNGIUS and other well known artists 



Also a series of new and striking paintings 

 °f big game animals by 



MR. RUNGIUS 



Come in, shake hands and let us swap li< s. 



Don't forget that League members can buy 

 tickets to the Sportsmen's Show, for them- 

 selves and their families, at 25 cents each. 

 Let me know how many you want. 



The 2 old friends met again, after years 

 of separation. 



"By the way, Gagster," said Throggins, 

 "do you remember that snub-nosed, cross- 

 eyed little Tilbury girl, with a face on her 

 that would ditch an express train? She 

 used to live somewhere in your neighbor- 

 hood, I think." 



"Oh, yes, I remember her," replied Gag- 

 ster. 



"What ever became of her?" 



"I am sorry to disappoint you, Throg- 

 gins" — here is where the variation comes 

 in — "but I have not the slightest idea. I 

 didn't marry her!" — Chicago Tribune. 



"I have noticed," said Rev. Dr. Good- 

 man, pausing in his discourse, "that 2 

 or 3 of the brethren have looked at 

 their watches several times in the last few 

 minutes. For fear their timepieces may 

 not agree, I will say the correct time as a 

 quarter to 12. I set my watch by the 

 regulator last night. The sermon will be 

 over at one minute past 12. It would have 

 closed promptly at 12 but for this digres- 

 sion. Let us proceed to consider now what 

 the apostle means when he says T press 

 toward the mark.' " — Chicago Tribune. 



