RECREATION. 



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Newhouse Steel Traps 



Do you know the NewllOUSe Trap Spring? It has a world- 

 wide reputation and is absolutely guaranteed. The Newhouse 



Trap is made in all the regular numbers and 



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several special sizes, onoda community 



Every genuine Newhouse Trap is stamped n. y. 



No. 3% Otter Trap. For those who wish a large single spring trap. 



Write for illustrated catalogue. Mention Recreation. 



Oneida Community (Ltd.) 



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Send 25 cents for "Trapper's Guide," which describes habits of animals and best ways to catch them. 



About the only vacation I get is reading 

 in Recreation about some other fellow's 

 trip to the Canadian Rockies or elsewhere. 

 That is almost as much pleasure as the 

 actual trip and it only costs $1 a year for 

 several trips each month. Please keep 

 Recreation coming 2 years more, for which 

 payment is enclosed. 



Howard E. Adt, New Haven, Conn. 



"Hockey as a Game for Women" is the 

 title of a book recently issued by Messrs. 

 Longmans, Green & Co., 91 Fifth Ave., 

 New York. It contains full and complete 

 instructions which it would seem should 

 enable any woman to know the game after 

 a careful reading of this book and a few 

 days of study and practice. 



The book will be sent by mail postpaid on 

 receipt of 80 cents. 



Practical Common Sense CAMP 

 ill 6 Sizes. STOVE 



Either with or with- 

 out oven. The light- 

 est, strongest, most 

 compact, practical 

 stove made. Cast 

 combination sheet 

 Steel top, smooth out- 

 side, heavy lining in 

 fire box and around 

 oven, holds its shape, telescopic pipe carried inside the 

 stove. Burns large wood and keeps fire longer than any 

 other. Used by over 9,000 campers and only one stove 

 returned. 



Foi catalogue giving full particulars, mention Recrea- 

 tion and address 



D. W. CREE, Manufacturer, Griggsville, III. 



Office Boy (under notice to leave) — ■ 

 Please, sir, may I have a day off next Mon- 

 day? I'd like to go to a funeral. 



Employer — H'h ; and whose funeral 

 would you like to go to? 



O. B.— Yours !— Judy. 



Aunt Jane— Edith, didn't I see Mr. 

 Sweetser kissing you in the hall last night? 



Edith — Yes, but it was only in remem- 

 brance of former days. 



A sort of souvenir spoon, I presume you 

 mean. — Boston Transcript. 



I know of no surer way to please my 

 friends than to present each with a sub- 

 scription to Recreation, the most valua- 

 ble sporting magazine I have yet seen. 



C. I. Parker, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Your face has a 

 right to health and 

 comfort. Insist on 

 Williams' Shaving 

 Soap. 



Williams' Shaving Sticks and Tablets sold everywhere. 

 The J. B. Williams Co., Glastonbury, Conn. 



