THE REVIVAL OF ARCHERY 
fit snugly over the first, second and third 
fingers of the right hand to prevent blister- 
ing. These tips or stalls cost a dollar a set, 
three pieces. 
The arm guard, or bracer, as it is some- 
times called, consists of a piece of hard 
leather with two straps attached by which 
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Copyright, 1906, by Waldon Fawcett 
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to fasten it to the left arm just above the 
wrist, where otherwise the bow-string 
might cause injury. 
All of the accoutrements come in sepa- 
rate designs for ladies and gentlemen, and 
a complete outfit, irrespective of bow and 
arrows, for which almost any price may be 

ts more conducive to all the good effects of open-air exercise 
