RECREATION. 



Yankee Cork Puller 



Yanks the cork from any bottle as quick as you can move your 

 hand up and down. Leaves the bottle clean and free from broken 

 bits of cork. Never breaks the bottle. Don't let your wife or servant 

 run the risk of blood poisoning by cutting their hands on a bottle 

 broken with an ordinary corkscrew. The Yankee lasts a lifetime, 

 fastens against the refrigerator, door jamb or any upright surface, 

 and is always in place, and costs but 



$1.25 Nickel Placed ¥* XI -«r OnP Mnw 

 $3,50 Silver Plated -D^Y V/Iie i^OW 



May be returned after thirty days trial and money back if not 

 )leased. If your Hardware Dealer hasn't it, write us. 



THE GILCHRIST CO., 125 Lafayette Street, Newark, N. J. 



To Recreation Readers : I am or- 

 ganizing a club of subscribers for Recrea- 

 tion, with a view to securing a premium, 

 and I submit this offer; to each person 

 sending me $i for yearly subscription to 

 Recreation, I will send a 25c. Dominion 

 of Canada bank note. There are but a few 

 of these in circulation and I have suc- 

 ceeded in collecting a number of them. 

 These are interesting souvenirs and are 

 especially valuable to persons who are 

 making collections of coins or other curios. 

 Walter Legare, 518 John St., Quebec, Can. 



One 



DURYEA 



No bewildering array of levers, gauges or other intricacies- 

 one hand does it all. A twist of the wrist not only steers it, 

 but accelerates or retards the pace from a position of luxuri- 

 ousease. THE DURYEA PHAETON is the acme of 

 motor carriage perfection. Its long springs and large wheels 

 obviate all jar and give greatest possible comfort. No ma- 

 chinery in front to annoy passengers by odor, or in sight to 

 mar appearance. The result of twelve years' experience of 

 the oldest motor vehicle builders in America. Triple Gaso- 

 lene Motors. Speed up to 40 miles per hour. Fuel for 100 

 mile run. Large bronze bearings. 



Duryea vehicles are most durable and economical in fuel 

 and tires of any built. lVo pumps, no trouble. 



Puryea's excel under all conditions. 



Fastest American gasolene carriage, Nelson HilF, 

 1901; won Chicago 

 Times -Herald 50 

 mile race through 

 more than a foot 

 ofsnow,andother 

 races in Europe 

 and America. 

 They lead the 

 way today. 



Send for cata- 

 logue of the eight, 

 styles— also book- 

 lets. They will 

 interest you. 



DURYEA POWER CO., 314 Hockley St., Reading, Pa. 



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[ Another Good Offer : To the first person 

 'sending me five subscriptions to Recrea- 

 tion and five dollars, before April 1st, I 

 will give a 2 by 3J4 printing press, and 

 type to go with it. To any person send- 

 ing me two subscriptions and two dollars 

 I will give a silver-plated napkin ring. To 

 any person sending one subscription, I will 

 give a sterling silver ring. All persons 

 sending me one subscription, please send 

 finger measurement. A. J. Brodhead, 



42 Sayre St., Elizabeth, N. J. 



El Paso, Texas. 

 The Peters Cartridge Co., 



Cincinnati, Ohio : 



Dear Sirs : — I see in May Recreation 

 that you have canceled your ad in that 

 magazine. You have done wrong. Mr. 

 Shields should not be held responsible 

 for the opinion of his contributors. I 

 have heard experienced sportsmen say 

 that the Winchester rifle is inferior to 

 others, and so on, but people will continue 

 to have their choice in such matters and 

 buy the guns and ammunition that suit 

 them best. 



All true sportsmen love Mr. Shields for 

 the great missionary work he is doing for 

 game protection, without which there would 

 soon be no use for cartridges, and you 

 would have to go out of business. For this 

 reason, if for no other, all sportsmen, will 

 stay with him, to the financial hurt of you 

 or anyone else who makes a fight on him, 

 on so flimsy a pretext. I have used your 

 cartridges and like them, but there are 

 others ; hence I feel it my duty to use 

 goods made by men who do not see fit to 

 withdraw their ad each time someone criti- 

 cises their goods. 



Dr. I. J. Bush. 



Burglar (throwing up his hands) — All 

 right, boss, I'll go to th' p'leece station 

 wit' ye. 



Suburban Resident — No, you won't ! 

 you'll stay and visit with us, We haven't 

 had a caller for a month, 



