RECREATION. 



XXXV 



Personally Conducted 

 Tours to 



CALIFORNIA 



UTAH 

 WASHINGTON 

 OREGON 



and MEXICO 



VIA THE 



New York Central 



Lines 



Will move in January, Feb- 

 ruary, March and May. 



For particulars, inquire of ticket agents of the New 

 York Central Lines, or enclose a two-cent stamp for a 

 copy of "America's Winter Resorts,'' to George H. 

 Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Grand Central 

 Station, New York. 



S] atts' Patent calendar for 1905 is out 

 and ,s usual is a top liner. It has 3 full 

 page caricatures representing groups of dogs 

 and cats reveling in and singing the praises 

 of Spratts' foods. The pictures are full of 

 rich humor, character and action and the 

 calendar is well worth a place in the office, 

 in the den or the household of every cat and 

 dog lover in the world. The calendar will 

 be sent free to any one asking for it and 

 mentioning Recreation. Address Spratts' 

 Patent, Newark, J. J. 



"You were present during this trouble?" 

 asked the magistrate of a witness. 



"Yes, yo' honah." 



"Then tell us, in a few words, just hoW 

 the difficulty began." 



"Well, yo' honah," replied the darky with 

 much gravity, "I think it was when the 

 chairman of de entertainment committee 

 swatted de secretary ovah he head wif de 

 lovin' cup." — Collier's. 



The Baker Gun Quarterly for November 

 is out and is chuck full of valuable in- 

 formation for shooters. It is sent free to 

 all who may ask for it and every man who 

 is interested in shot gun shooting should 

 have a copy. It is published by the Baker 

 Gun Co., Batavia, N. Y. When asking for 

 it please mention Recreation. 



IN ANSWERING ADS. PLEASE MEN 

 TION RECREATION. 



Why not spend the winter in Tropical Hawaii, where 

 the climate is mild and equable ? Lowest temperature 

 55 degrees, highest 89 degrees. Fine hotels, surf boat- 

 ing and bathing every day of the year ; shooting, fish- 

 ing, golf, polo and every sport and recreation. 



<£11A A A San Francisco to Honolulu and re- 

 *pl IUiv/U turn, special rate to fifteen or more. 



The old legends tell us of the pot of gold awaiting him who shall 

 reach the end of the rainbow. In glorious Hawaii, the promise of the 

 rainbow is fulfilled. Balmy days and nights of noon-tide pleasure 

 and midnight peace make it a veritable land of promise. If you 

 desire pure enjoyment with rest and comfort, then seek Hawaii ; 

 your wishes cannot there be denied. 



Special round trip rate on Canadian- 

 Australian steamers sailing from 

 Vancouver; Aorangi, January 6th.— From Port- 

 land, Puget Sound and British Columbia Ports. 

 Register now for a tour at any office of Thomas Cook & Son: New York, 

 261 Broadway, Boston, 332 Washington St. ; Philadelphia, 830 Chestnut 

 St.; Chicago, 234 S. Clark St. ; San Francisco, 621 Blarket St. 

 Full information from all railroads. Souvenir 

 book filled with photographs for the asking. 



HAWAII PROMOTION COMMITTEE 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



New York, 874 Broadway Los Angeles, 207 W. Third Street 



$100.00 



Brotherhood 

 Wines 



Are Made in America 

 By Americans 

 And for Americans 



They are pure, wholesome 

 wines, and all good phys- 

 icians prescribe them read- 

 ily for their patients. 



Many experts pronounce Brotherhood 

 Wines equal to those produced in 

 the best French vineyards. 



Made By 



The Brotherhood Wine Co. 



EDWARD R. EMERSON, PRESIDENT 



Eastern Vineyards and Vaults at 

 WASHINGTONVILLE, N. Y. 



N.Y. Office Cor. SPRING & WASHINGTON »T8, 



