RECREATION. 



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Bronze MedeJ, Pa^ris Exposition, 1900 



Collan Waterproof 

 Shoe Dressing 



Hvintirvg Boots ma.de perma-rvently 

 watertight, soft and flexible, never water- 

 soaked, Ka».rd and shrunken. 



Dry feet for Sportsmen, Golf Pla.yers, 

 Mountain Climbers, Explorers and others 

 obliged to traverse wet and snowy fields 

 or sta.nd a-bout in waiter. 



Great for a.11 winter footwea.r and 

 school shoes. Prevents cracking — shoes 

 outwear others 3 or 4 times. 

 A boon to ladies wearing thin-soled shoes. 

 Fine for Saddles, Bridles, all Har- 

 ness. An unequalled Gun Oil, prevents 

 rvist, cleans, •wipes close. 



Sold in tins, Black 25c and 45 c; Yellow 

 (for fair leather), 30c and 55c, f. o. b. N. Y. 

 Gross lots and bulk prices special. Sold by 

 dealers generally. Write us direct if your 

 dealer doesn't keep it. 



J. R. B\ickelew t Sole Agt 



111 Chambers St., N. Y. 



Mention Recreation. 



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BURGESS 



HIS 



Tents ©Li\d 



Camp Equipments, 



Yacht Sails, 



Flags and Pennants, 



Hunting Clothing. 



EVERYTHING FOR. THE CAMP. 



The best made and you get them direct from 

 the factory ; no dealers' proiits to pay. 



Tents from $5.75 up. 



Illustrated catalogue of Burgess' Tents and 

 Camp Comforts free if you mention Recreation 

 and enclose 2 cents for postage. 



T. U. BURGESS. ^ 



The Old National Tent and Awning Mfr. * 

 LOCKPORT, N. Y. 



Special Recreation Offer. 



Our business, since 1877, (25 years) has been direct with con- 

 sumers and purely on the merit of our goods. The class of buyers 

 by mail is not a large one but it is select; it contains the intelli- 

 gent men of every community and a good word from them goes a 

 long way with the unprogressive. The man who sends away for his gun, his rod, his ammunition, thinks nothing of sending 

 for a knife that offers good value for the price, but the fellow who trades at the store where he gets credit looks upon the. mail 

 I trade as only a trap to catch suckers. We have a million customers in the United States — we ought to have ten millions ! ' 

 Every M. & G. blade is hand-forged from razor steel, file tested and warranted. 



For. a gentleman's vest pocket 

 knife we particularly recom- 

 mend the knife shown in the 

 upper cut, " Chauncey De= 

 pew's Pet," in chamois case, 

 has three blades (one is a file), 

 German silver back and ends, 

 choicest pearl ; highest finish; 

 price, $1.50, postpaid. Same 

 knife with ivory handle, $1.25 

 Pearl handle, 2 blade, $1.00; 

 smaller size, for lady, 75 cents 

 and $1.00; or in ivory, for lady 

 50 cents. 



The second cut shows a knife 

 for office, orchard, or camp ; 3 

 cutting blades ; the large one 

 being strong enough for any 

 work. Price, with ebony handle, 

 $1.25; ivory, $1.50; choicest 

 pearl, in kid pocket, §2.00. 



The bottom cut shows our 75- 

 cent jack=knife, but price is 

 48 cents for awhile ; 5 for $2, 



postpaid. These are just 3 out 

 of 300 in our stock. 



Send for our 80-page, free, 

 illustrated Catalogue and 



"How to Use 

 a. R_aLZor." 



a good word for us 

 to your friends. 



Maher & Grosh Co., 74 A Street, Toledo, Ohio. 



