RECREA TION. xliii 



The War with Spain 



and the discovery of the Klondike have taxed the 

 resources of the United States in outfitting thou- 

 sands of soldiers and thousands of prospectors. 

 It seems scarcely possible that the same article 

 could form part of the equipment of the army 

 that has braved the cold of Alaska and the army 

 encamped in the heat of Florida and Cuba. Yet 

 thousands of Kenwood Sleeping Bags, alike in 

 design, differing only in weight of material, are 

 being used by as many members of both these 

 great armies. This is possible because the Ken= 

 wood Sleeping Bag affords perfect protection 

 from rain and dampness as well as cold, the great= 

 est warmth with the least weight (a warmth 

 adapted to any temperature), and its simplicity 

 of design makes it thoroughly practical under the 

 most varied conditions of climate and weather. 



Between these two extremes, hunters, fish= 

 ermen, all who sleep out of doors or in tents, are 

 learning the perfection of comfort to be obtained 

 from Kenwood Sleeping Bags. 



Our illustrated booklet and samples, which 

 we send free, will give you complete information. 



Write as now. 



THE KENWOOD MILLS, Albany, N. Y. 



