RECREATION. 



XXXlll 



"At the foot of Pikes Peak." 



COLORADO 

 SPRINGS 



Like a child at play, Colorado Springs 

 sits basking in the sunshine at the foot 

 of Pikes Peak, amid the most enjoyable 

 surroundings. No location could be 

 more delightful. This region is best 

 reached from the East by the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 



and their connections, with but one 

 change of cars from New York or 

 Boston. 



For particulars inquire of any New 

 York Central ticket agent. 



A copy of "America's Winter Resorts," will be sent 

 free, on receipt of a two cent stamp by George H. 

 Daniels, General Passenger Agent, New York Central & 

 Hudson River R. R., Grand Central Station, New York. 



Whether I am hunting ruffed grouse and 

 foxes in old Vermont or shooting quails, 

 jack rabbits or deer in California, the first 

 of every month I must have Recreation, 

 which I think superior to any other maga- 

 zine. I like the way you treat the true 

 sportsman ; also the way you roast your 

 pork. 



H. L. Moore, Redlands, Cal. 



First Poker Player — I say we quit the 

 game, now we're even. 



Second Poker Player — Even ! How -do 

 you make that out? 



First Poker Player — Why, you had all of 

 my money a while ago, and now I've got all 

 of yours ! — Detroit Free Press. 



Parson — Isn't the Lord good, boys, to 

 send this snow so you can have sport snow- 

 balling? 



Boy — Yes, parson ; and what is better, He 

 has sent you this way in a silk hat. — Puck. 



"For goodness' sake, Dorothy," exclaimed 

 mamma impatiently, "why do you talk so 

 much?" 



"I guess," replied the little girl, "it's be- 

 cause I've got so much to say."— Philadel- 

 phia" Ledger. 



IN ANSWERING ADS. PLEASE MEN- 

 TION RECREATION. 



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OF 

 DESIRE 



Nowhere in all the world is there a country which offers 

 you the inducements of this new territory of Uncle Sam's. 

 To home-maker or to traveler Nature extends her wel- 

 come of a perfect climate for work or play. Soft, balmy, 

 semi-tropical days and cool nights, marvelously beauti- 

 ful scenery, a progressive people, warm-hearted and hos- 

 pitable—that is Hawaii to-day. No other country has 

 such present interest or such future promise. 



Only five days from San Francisco over the tran- 

 quil Pacific on luxurious, modern steamships. 

 Full information from all railroads. Send for 

 souvenir booklet of photographs. 



HAWAII PROMOTION COMMITTEE 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



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



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 STS. 



