RECREATION. 



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If 



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SUMMER LIGHT 



Light your Hotels, Cottages, 

 and Camps with the 



"JVULITE" 



Incandescent Vapor Gas Lamps. * 

 Superior to electricity or carbon § 

 gas. Cheaper than coal oil| 

 lamps. No smoke, no odor, no° 

 wicks, no trouble. Absolutely 

 safe. A 20th Century revolution 



in the art of lighting-. ARC LAMPS, 750 candle power, for 



indoor or outdoor use. TABLE LAMPS, 100 candle power. 



CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, STREET LAMPS, etc. 



A verag-e cost 1 cent for 7 hours. Nothing- like them. They 



K-h? GOOD AGENTS WANT ED f nd ^ cata 



=>ignt. r i 1 1 i 'a g— ca— — — i log- and prices. 

 CHICAGO SOLAR LIGHT CO., Dept. 4, Chicago, 111. 



Mal-SH&et-O 



Fishermen, hunters, campers, etc., 

 find relief from all insects (and 

 avoid use of head-nets and gloves) 

 by using MAL-SKEET-0,a cream 

 made of pure vegetable oils. 

 Cures and prevents bites and 

 stings of mosquitoes, black flies, 

 sand flies, gnats, etc. Pleasant to 

 use, and beneficial to the skin. 

 Prepaid for 25c stamps or silver. 



X/nixJersity Chemical Co. 



Dept. 26, - Morris Heights, 



JSTetv yorK, 



ACUTE vs. CHRONIC. 



She had just hurt her ankle and waited 

 impatiently for a car. As she climbed 

 aboard she saw that not a seat was unoc- 

 cupied. Several men were standing, and 

 two had seats. One of these was intoxi- 

 cated, and she pulled her dress aside with 

 an expression of intense disgust. But the 

 hurt ankle throbbed cruelly, and she 

 turned to the other man, asking timidly: 



"Might I have your seat, please? My 

 ankle " 



He looked up from his paper a moment, 

 then turned back with a gruff "No." 



She flushed angrily and stepped forward. 

 But the other passenger had taken in the 

 scene and, rising unsteadily, offered his 

 seat with a heavy bow. Then he addressed 

 the gentleman with the paper with a pon- 

 derous gravity: 



"See 'ere, I'm drunk, but I'll get over 

 it. You're a hog, and you'll never get 

 over it."— University of Chicago Weekly. 



"What is the difference between the 

 cannibals and Mark Twain?" 



"The cannibals enjoy cold missionary, 

 while Mark Twain likes the missionaries 

 hot." 



TRADEMARK 



WATERPROOF 

 LIQUID Piaster. 



Heals Cuts, Abrasions, 

 Hang" Nails, Chapped or 

 Split Lips or Fingers, Burns, 

 Blisters, etc. Relieves Chil- 

 blains, Frosted Ears, etc. 



Applied with a brush and immediate- 

 ly dries, forming a tough, transparent, 

 colorless, waterproof coating. 



SPORTSMEN, 

 BICYCLISTS, GOLFERS, 



etc., are all liable to bruise, scratch, 

 or scrape their skin. "NEW-SKIN" 

 will heal these injuries, will not 

 wash off, and after it is applied the 

 injury is forgotten, as "NEW-SKIN" 

 makes a temporary new skin until the 

 broken skin is healed under it. 



10 Cents a Package, 

 the size of illustration. 



All stores should have 



it, or we will mail a pack- 

 age on receipt of price. 



DOUGLAS M'FG CO., Dept. W 



107 Fulton St., New York 



A New Idea iifr Trunks 



The STALLMAN DRESSES 

 TRUNK is constructed on new 

 principles. Drawers instead ot 

 trays. A place tor every thin g and 

 everything in its place. The bot- 

 tom as accessible as the top. De- 

 fies the baegage-sniasher. Costs 

 no more than a good box trunk. 

 Sent C. O. D., with privilege ol 

 examination. Send 2c. stamp 

 for illustrated catalogue. 



F. A. STALLMAN,. 

 8? W. Spring St., Columbus, 0, 



The Unique Package Holder 



Any weight package readily carried. 

 Easily put on any metal handle bar. 

 When not in use turned one side. 25c 

 per pair by mail. 



Champion Chain Lubricant — No 

 rust, no dust and dirt. Chain always 

 like new. In tubes, 20c by mail. Men- 

 tion Recreation. 



Local Agents Wanted. 

 W. Woodruff Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 



OIL PORTRAITS ON APPROVAL 



If you will send me a photo of yourself or a friend and 

 state color of hair, eyes and complexion I will paint and 

 send you on approval a miniature oil portrait. 



Canvas 6x8 or 8x10 inches, $ 5. 



Canvas 10x12 or 12x14 inches, $10. 



Z. EMMONS, 58 West J04th St., New York } 

 Reference : Mr. G. O. Shields. 



