RECREATION. 

Underwood's Original 
DEVILED HAM 
LOOK ON THE CAN For jo The pure and delicate Deviled Ham which 
roy been 7 = market for years and J 
= es an hace pe! ound wantin r-cured ham 
a THE emer RED DEVIL and fine, _ spices is ail hit ee use. Itis 
r delicious for sandwiches, at lunch, picnic, or 
tea, and in the chafing-dish. Our Book con- 
tains a_lot of unique and practical receipts. 
We will send it FREE. 
UN DERWOOD’S ORIGINAL 









DEVILED HAM 

Free: If you send a new subscription to 
RECREATION through me of direct to the 
office to be placed to my credit, I will send 
you, free of charge, any one of the articles 
mentioned below: 
Shot gun bench crimper, sells for 75 
in I0-I2 16-20 gauge. 
Shot gun cleaning rod, three attachments, 
sells for 50 cents, in 10-12 16 gauge. 
Micrometer powder and shot measure, 
adjustable, and for both black and smoke- 
less powder, sells for 65 cents. 
U. S. Government rifle cleaner, any cali- 
ber, with attachments, sells for 60 cents, 
packed in neat canvas bag. 
A duck, snipe or turkey call, sells for 75 
cents each, best made. 
A hand painted sporting picture, suitable 
for framing, and just the thing for your den, 
worth $1.50. 
“Hunting in the Great West,” by G. O. 
Shields. H. S. Hill, 815 11th Street, N. ~., 
Washington, D. C. 
cents, 
Rubbing down with methylated spirits is 
a most useful means of reducing harsh and 
over dense negatives. Cut the end of a bot- 
tle cork flat, spread wash leather or flannel 
on this, moisten with spirit, and rub evenly, 
backward and forward, the whole of the 
negative. The high lights will be evenly 
planed down and the shadows not reduced. 
—The Camera and Dark Room. 
The Mitchell hand trap has just arrived 
O.K., and am sure it will be the means of 
my spending many a pleasant hour. [ shall 
always feel grateful to you for giving me 
so much for so little. 
A. A. Aukency, Hagerstown, Md. 
: AN. 
Dru Smoke 
without potsionons nicotine to injure > NN 
health,or old-pipeodor to cling to clothing 
we MAY BELLE cx"e-= PIPE. 
What 
The fire is almost 
First Shade (in Hades)—Br-r-h! 
makes it so cold to-day? 
out ! 
Second Shade—That is because they have 
decided to use for fuel only those publish- 
ers who didn’t lie about the sale of their 
books. 
But I didn’t know there were any here. 
There aren’t.—Life. 
I am in receipt of the Laughlin fountain 
pen sent me as a premium for 2 subscrip- 
tions to your most interesting magazine. It 
is a handsome pen in every respect, and I 
am highly pleased with it. Please accept 
my sincere thanks for it. 
E. W. Stevenson, Govanstown, Md. 

Do you want a Good, Reliable, 
Substantial, Well Made 
Single Barrel Shot Gi 
If so, send me 
{0 YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS 
and I will send you such a 
Gun as a premium 
It is made by the DAVENPORT ARMS 
CO., and this means it is made of good 
material and that only good workmanship 
is put on it. 
‘This is one of the many remarkable op- 
portunities RECREATJON is offering to 
men and boys to fit themselves out com- 
pletely for shooting and fishing. 
Sample Copies for Use in Canvassing 
Furnished on Application. 
Address 
may be bought at any 's, but be 
sure you see on the can fie | Lf ic RED DEVIL, 
; Wm. Underwood Co.,Boston,Mass.,U.S.A. 
1s SO made that it removes the n'cotine and collects ‘t in an absorhent. 
Easily cleaned, always sweet and healthful. 1.00 by mail. With 
amber stem $2.50. Money cheerfull+ refunded if not entirely satisfactory. 
Free Booklet A-12, NEW ERA PIPE CO., Norristown, Pa, 
RECREATION 
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