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RECREATION. 



C* + _^ 11_^. ^ __),_ Have you seen one? It is 

 ^lallniCin S up-to-date. Think of it, 



Dresser 



everything - within reach. No 



heavy trays, but light, smooth 



drawers. Holds as much and costs 



no more than a good box trunk. 



^< 1 Hand riveted, almost indestructible. 



I m\ Once tried, always recommended. 



Sent C. O. D., privilege examination. 



2C. stamp for catalogue. Mention Recreation. 



F. A. STALLMAN, 



87 W. Spring St., Columbus, O. 



Webber's Hand-Knit 

 Hunting ^^ JacKet. 



Guaranteed all wool, seamless, elastic, close 

 fitting, binds nowhere, warm, comfortable 

 and convenient. Designed especially for 

 duck shooters, trap shooters, etc., but suit- 

 able for all outdoor purposes, if warmth and 

 other qualities are a consideration. 



Made in Oxford Gray and Dead Grass col- 

 ors. By express, charges prepaid, on receipt 

 of price, $4.00. Send 5 cents for illustrated 

 catalog in colors. Jackets and Sweaters. 



GEO. F. WEBBER. 



Station A DETROIT, MICH. 



If A. T. Wallace, who asks how to re- 

 move lead from a rifle barrel, will try 

 mercury he will find it satisfactory. Wash 

 the barrel with hot water. When dry 

 plug one end. Pour in some mercury. Plug 

 the other end and run mercury back and 

 forth in the barrel 5 or 10 minutes. It 

 will dissolve the lead and leave the barrel 

 bright and clean. Never try to scour . a 

 gun barrel with emery powder. 



If A. G. Burg buys an Ithaca hammer 

 gun listed at $19 to $21 he will make no 

 mistake. I use a Stevens Favorite and 

 can group the bullets in a 4-inch circle at 

 100 yards off hand, using 22 shorts. 



Paul Mouser, Little Sandusky, O. 



Speaking of queer shots reminds me of 

 my experience last summer, while on the 

 way home from the mountains. I saw a 

 fox run up the side of a hill with a quail 

 in his mouth. I took a snap shot at him 

 just as he turned to go over the the ridge. 

 He rolled down the other side, where I 

 found him. The ball, a 30-30 soft nose, 

 had broken both hind legs and one of the 

 front ones. 



W. R. Jackson, Pasadena, Cal. 



I have been a reader of Recreation for 

 several months. Two doses of it killed the 

 game hog in me. W. E. Sturgis, M. D., 



Clarksville, Texas. 



WHEN HUNTING 



you will appreciate 



the difference made to your shoes if you ( 



keep them when not in use on LEADAM'S 



SHOE TREES. It is economy. Wet shoes 



dry in shape. The sole is flattened ; the 



leverage does it and holds it. You need 

 never force your feet into curled-up shoes again. Do not accept hinged lasts or other substitutes. Ask 

 your dealer for them by name, which is on every pair. For men and women, $1.00 per pair. Illustrated 

 booklet on " The Care of Shoes" free. Money returned if not satisfactory. 



LIONEL S. LEADAM. 130 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



WHEN TREES ARE NOT USED 



WHEN TREES ARE USED DAILY 



