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RECREATION. 



The "E. W. N." 



PREPARATIONS FOR 

 .. .PHOTOGRAPHERS 



With this Backing, which is most easily applied and removed ordinary glass 

 plates are made perfect. It prevents that white fog around light objects, 

 renders perspective truthfully, lends atmosphere and removes all restrictions 

 as to source or intensity of light. With Backed Plates you can take Nature 

 as you find her, truthfully and artistically. 



The latest and best article for filling in holes in the negative, as no spot will 

 show on the print. Also for touching up all black and white prints. Two 

 shades of medium to match any tint. Anyone can use it, and improve negatives 

 and prints amazingly. Spot your negatives before printing, or before sending 

 them to be printed, for best results. 



My booklet, " Halation, What It Is and How to Prevent it ; also Hints on 

 Spotting Negatives and Prints, Developing, Reducing, Intensifying." With Illustrations. Sent free. 

 Be sure to postal me for this booklet. 



EDWARD W. NEWCOMB, - - *32 Bible House, NEW YORK, N-Y, 



Sole Chicago Agent : Aimer Coe, 74 State St. ^ 



NON-HALATION 

 PLATE BACKING 



$o Cents Postpaid. 



Full Directions. 



IDEAL SPOTTING 

 MEDIUM . 



jo Cents Postpaid. 



A Good Formula Free 



To save plates use a Wager Ex- 

 posure Scale. It tells you the cor- 

 rect exposure in every case, and 



saves its cost in a month. No sensitized paper, no multiplying in the head — that's a 



nuisance, and besides you may make a mistake. Endorsed by the Editor of Recreation. 



Post free, 50 cents. Aluminum $1.00. Your money returned if you don't like it. Send 



a postal for our Booklet No. 5, lots of hints and formulae. 



Wager Exposure Scale Co., Box 539, Philadelphia, Pa. 



I will send by registered mail, post paid, 

 50 5x7 views printed on either Vinco, 

 Solio or Velox paper, and mounted in a 

 Buechner album, for $8. These views are 

 of live and dead game, mountain scenery, 

 lakes, waterfalls, fishing scenes and park 

 views. A sample print will be sent for 15 

 cents in stamps. 



S. N. Leek, Jackson, Wyo. 



I have copies of these pictures and they 

 are worth to any sportsman 5 times the 

 price Mr. Leek charges. — Editor. 



(j)(5ofo<$irap!Sff on CM%. 



If they become soiled or mussed, can be washed in cold 

 water (no soap), and ironed with a clean hot iron. De- 

 signs include Official Photos of Pan American Buildings 

 and Niagara Falls. Sent by mail. Sensitized Prepared 

 Cloth, with full directions for printing from your own 

 negatives, sent by mail at #i a square yard ; 50C l / 2 

 yard.; 35c l A Y ard - 



N. POMEROY, Jr., Lockport, N. Y. 



TO EACH PERSON 



Sending $1.00 (P. O. Money Order) for Subscription to 

 Recreation, I will send, in addition, a Pocket Com- 

 pass, 1 inch in diameter, polished brass, open face, 

 watch case style, glass-covered dial, ring handle. 



EDWARD S. ADAMS, 

 Box 536. Manchester, N. H. 



Recreation is the breeziest and best in 

 the world among the publications devoted 

 to out-of-doors. W. H. Boardman, 



The Railroad Gazette, New York City. 



SIX 5 x 7 PHOTOS FREE OF CHARGE. 



George E. Moulthrope, Photographer, Bristol, Conn., 

 will send every person remitting him $1.00 by P. O. order 

 for a year's subscription to Recreation, and 10c. for 

 postage, 6 Elegant 6x7 Photos on 8x10 Mounts. 

 The photos are from the choicest of several hundred neg- 

 tives : "Strings of Game Hanging," three of each kind ; 

 'In the Field Series," from life; "Mounted Specimens," 

 M artistically posed true to life, Reference a§ to quality 



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for Public Exhibitions, Church Entertainments, for 

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A SUGGESTION FOR CHRISTMAS. 



Have you commenced to think of Christ- 

 mas presents? If so, here is a suggestion: 



A yearly subscription to Recreation fur- 

 nishes one of the most delightful, instruc- 

 tive, entertaining Christmas presents you 

 can possibly give a man or boy who is 

 interested in nature, in fishing, shooting, 

 amateur photography; or, who is fond of 

 the woods, the fields, the mountains, the 

 lakes or the rivers. 



Many of the presents which people give 

 their friends afford pleasure only for a few 

 days, or weeks. A subscription to Recrea- 

 tion means solid comfort a whole year. 

 It reminds your friend 12 times during the 

 year of your kindness and generosity. 

 There are many men and women who for 5 

 years past have annually sent in long lists 

 of names of friends, accompanied with a 

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 made happy a whole year. Would it not 

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Try it and see how grateful the recipient 

 will be. 



