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RECREATION. 



in time for breakfast at the usual hour and 

 Defore the business of the day begins. 



The equipment of the Pan-American Ex- 

 press train is composed of the most mod- 

 ern coaches and sleeping cars, built by the 

 Pullman Company at their works in Buf- 

 falo especially for this service, and of 

 the strongest possible construction, com- 

 bined with an ease of motion that makes 

 the trip a positive pleasure to the traveler. 



A handsomely illustrated folder has been 

 prepared, giving full information about 

 this train and containing a complete map 

 of the Eastern and Middle Western States. 

 You can get a copy by addressing George 

 H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, 

 Grand Central Station, New York, and 

 mentioning Recreation. 



The Remington Arms Co., always up 

 to date, has provided for the making of 

 a line of 16 gauge guns in both ham- 

 mer and hammerless styles. Advocates of 

 the small bore principles in shot guns will 

 be interested in this announcement, and 

 will read closely the descriptions of these 

 new guns which the Remington people 

 are cutting out. Write for catalogue to 

 315 Broadway, New York, and please do 

 not forget to mention Recreation. 



TwO MORE VICTOR] LS WON. 



In addition to the victories previously re- 

 ported, Mr. J. S. Fanning again demon- 

 strates the superiority of L. & R. Smoke- 

 less. At Swanton, Vt., July 4 and 5, he 

 was high gun, with a general average for 

 the entire shoot of 98 3-10 per cent. 



At Narragansett Pier, R. I., Interstate 

 Tournament, July 11 and 12, Mr. Fanning 

 was also high gun with a general average 

 of 94 per cent, for the entire shoot; and 

 at Utica, N. Y., June 5 to 8, he broke the 

 world's record with 231 consecutive tar- 

 gets in open competition for money, with- 

 out a miss. Mr. Fanning's continued vic- 

 tories should make all sportsmen stop and 

 consider. His load is: U. M. C. "Acme"; 

 or Winchester "Leader" (^ base), 2^ in., 

 40 — 154 — 7 l A ch. factory load. 



The Ideal M'f'g Co., New Haven, Conn., 

 has built a new bullet sizing machine 

 which embodies some important improve- 

 ments over the older patent. Riflemen 

 who load their own shells will be inter- 

 ested in what Mr. Barlow, the manager, 

 has to say of this new improvement, and 

 it would be well for all such to write him 

 for a descriptive circular, and mention 

 Recreation. 



Are you looking 



for a tailor who does first-class 

 work at moderate prices ? If not, 

 do not look this way, for that is 

 the kind of man I am ! 



I furnish the best goods in the 

 market — if you want them. I 

 employ the best labor to be had. 



On account of occupying mod- 

 est quarters and paying \ the 

 rent I would have to pay on 5th 

 Avenue, I can duplicate 5 th Ave. 

 goods at h price. 



■Winter Importations now on view. 



FRED C. MARTIN 



MERCHANT TAILOR, 



155 W. 23d Street, New York. 



fy £\ £\ |\ health is one of the " bless- 



I I II I I I m S s monev cannot buy," 

 ITlf If If and yet most people think 

 very little of GOOD 

 HEALTH until it leaves them. Then they 

 expect a doctor to cure them " right straight 

 off." Better keep well! 



HEALTH 



is far more the 

 result of right liv- 

 ing than of drugs. 

 Read THE CLINIC 

 and learn how to keep well. THE CLINIC 

 is a GOOD HEALTH JOURNAL with 

 which arrangements have been made 



T"*¥ > V T"*T"* so ea ch reader of Recrea- 

 1-4 1^ |h *-4 tion may receive six copies 

 1 1\LL FREE. It will tell you all 

 about food, drink, heat, 

 light, exercise, clothing and a hundred ways 

 of preventing disease. No drugs. 



Keeping "well is far better than keeping sick ! 

 THE CLINIC will keep you well 



If you want THE CLINIC sent you six 

 months, all you need to do is to send your 

 name and address, enclosing four two-cent 

 stamps for postage. 



We will do you good ! 

 Will you let us ? 



THE CLINIC, Syracuse, N. Y. 



