RECREATION. 



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Increased possibilities. 

 All the old simplicity. 



&he NeW Model No, 3 Folding 



POCKET KODAKS 



have automatic shutters with pneumatic release, and high speed lenses. 



Price Unchanged: $27.50. 



Mf^SdZutf. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. 



or by mail. 



AN EXPERIENCE WITH THE 30-30. 



Last September I bought a 30-30 Marlin 



repeater and lined up the sights all right. 



Then I went deer hunting. The first deer 



1 shot at was standing broadside to me on 

 the shore of a lake, not 20 rods away. I 

 aimed as near the heart as possible and 

 fired. The deer jumped and landed on his 

 back. He got to his feet again, ran about 

 5 rods along the shore toward me, fell, re- 

 gained his feet and turned up the bank 

 toward the woods, which stood about 20 

 feet from the water. After another fall 

 he reached cover and ran perhaps 4 rods 

 when I heard him go down with a crash. 

 The guide with me said, "You have him 

 all right" ; but when we went in after him 

 he was gone, and we could not find him. 



A day or 2 later I fired with the same 

 gun at a big buck within 20 rods. The bul- 

 let struck him deep in the right hind quar- 

 ter, ranged forward and lodged just under 

 the skin in front of the left shoulder. He 

 jumped out of the water into the bushes on 

 the bank and stopped. As he did so I fired 

 again, hitting him half way between the 

 heart and the backbone. He came back down 

 the bank into the water. I was then within 

 50 feet of him, and fired a third shot, hit- 

 ting him in the right shoulder, the builct 

 coming out the left side of his breast. Get- 

 ting ahead of him I shot him just back of 

 the right shoulder. This bullet came out 

 midway between his hams. The guide 

 shoved the boat in until I was not more 

 than 10 feet from the buck. I fired and the 

 bullet went through the animal's breast. 



As I fired the fifth time he jumped for 

 the boat, missing it by a few inches. Again 

 he lunged. That time his front feet just 

 cleared it, but his head would have struck 

 the boat if I had not grabbed him by the 

 horns and pushed away. Then the poor 

 brute got into deep water and it took him \ 



2 or 3 minutes to drown. He weighed be- 

 fore being dressed a little over 350 pounds. 

 There was not a hole in his skin that would 

 measure 24 inch in diameter.. 



I sold that 30-30 as soon as I could. 

 Now I have a '99 model .303 Savage, with 

 a Sidle telescope, and would not trade it 

 for all the 30-30's I ever saw. 



K G. Dewey, Hanover, N. H. 



OIL PORTRAITS ON APPROVAL. 



If you will send me a photo of your- 

 self or a friend and state color of hair, 

 eyes and complexion I will paint and 

 send you on approval a miniature oil 

 or pastel portrait. 



Canvas 6x8 or 8x10 inches, 

 Canvas 10x12 or 12x14 inches, 



lio.oo 

 U5. 00 



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



Reference : Mr. G. O. Shields. 



Something JVebvf 



Other Pat. Pending. 



PRESTO! CHANGE! 



Attachable Eyeglass Temples 



Every wearer ot>yegla?ses wishes occasionally that they 

 were spectacles. Spectacles stay on, however violent one's 

 exercise, however warm or stormy the weather. This little 

 device can be readily attached or detached without injury to 

 the lenses, thus in a second giving you the choice of either 

 spectacle or eyeglass. Just the thing for outdoor sports. 

 The Temple Attachment will fit any of your eyeglasses and 

 can be carried in the same case with them. 



Send thickness of lens when ordering by mail. 

 Price in Nickel, 50 cents a pair r~ 



Price in Gilt, 75 cents a. pair. 

 Send for Circular. 



Our illustrated catalogue can be had for the asking 

 We carry everything in the Optical and Photographic line 

 Eyeglasses, Spectacles, Cameras, Opera, Field or Marine 

 Glasses, Thermometers. Barometers, Telescopes, Hygrom- 

 ers, Sun-dials, etc. 



GALL & LEMBKE, Department C. 

 1 W. 42d Street 21 Union Sq„ New York 



Establishad 1842. 



