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RECREA TION. 



NAVAJO INDIAN RUGS AND BLANKETS 



were made for the camp, by a nation of 

 campers. There is nothing their equal. 

 A rare collection to select from. Also 

 Indian Relics in endless variety for 

 Indian Rooms, Dens, and Smoking 

 Rooms. 



Capt. C. W. RIGGS 

 No. 74 University Place, Cor. nth St. 

 Opp. Hotel Albert New York City 



The New Haven Arms Co.'s shotgun 

 which you sent me for 30 subscriptions suits 

 me in every respect. It makes an even 

 pattern and the finish and general appear- 

 ance are far ahead of what I expected. 

 Neither do I see any reason why it will not 

 be a durable arm. Old gun men tell me it 

 is as good as I could buy for $30 in cash. 

 Earl W. Raino, Manchester, N. H. 



I received the Ithaca hammerless gun you 

 sent me as premium. Please accept my 

 thanks. The Ithaca people were very 

 prompt in sending the gun, and it reached 

 me in good shape, just as ordered. It is a 

 beauty, and a close, hard shooter. I regard 

 it as a gift, for it cost -me neither time nor 

 money. B. F. Rawdon, Windsor, Ohio. 



I acknowledge receipt of the Syracuse gun 

 you sent me as premium. I do not think 

 there is a better gun made, in the same 

 grade, and I heartily thank you for so valu- 

 able a premium. Everyone who has seen 

 it thinks it a great prize, as I did so little 

 work to get it. 



Samuel Garinger, Goshen, Ind. 



I received the Kenwood Sleeping Bag you 

 gave me as premium for 10 new subscrip- 

 tions to your magazine. My friends all won- 

 der how you can afford to give such valu- 

 able premiums. 



W. F. Hyer, Chatham, Mass. 



A Happy Idea — | 

 it will make a welcomed 



Christmas 



Gift 



The Novelty Knives are most appropri- 

 ate for Christmas Gifts, for the reason that 

 you can have under one side of the handle, 

 which is indestructible and perfectly trans- 

 parent, the name of the party who is to re- 

 ceive the knife, your own or any name, 

 address or dates: on the other side society 

 or trade emblems, pictures of pet animals, 

 poultry, or celebrities— Dewey, Schley, and 

 many others ; j our own or friend's photo 

 (if a large one is sent from which to make 

 copy). Ihe material and finish is the best 

 Blades are of razor steel, hand forged, 

 tested, and a warranty for six months is 

 given with each knife purchased that 

 they are free from defects. 



Ladies', 2 bl., 80c; 3 bl., $1.25. Boys', 

 2 bl., 75c. Mechanics', 2 bl., $1.50. Tex- 

 as, 2 heavy bl., $1.75. Carpenters', 3 bl., 

 $2.00. Razor— novelty handle, finest 

 steel and guaranteed, $3.50. Hunter's 

 Lock Knife, No. 470, $2.00. 



The finest novelty on the mar- 

 ket for high-grade advertising. 



Send stamp for Circular. Agents 

 wanted everywhere. 



NOVELTY CUTLERY CO. 

 33 Bar St., Canton, Ohio 



Mention RECREATION 



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The annual meeting of the L. A. S. will 

 be held in New York City in January next 

 — the date and place to be named in a circu- 

 lar which will be sent to members in the 

 near future. 



Application for membership in the l. a. s. 



ARTHUR P. RICE, Secretary L. A. S., 19 W. 24th St., New York. 



Dear Sir : Enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership fee for one year. 



I certify that I am eligible to membership in the L. A. S. under the pro- 

 visions of the constitution, and refer to 2 League members (or to 3 other 

 reputable citizens) named hereon. 



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