ECREATION'S ADVERTISER 



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ACCURACY 



— is attained through perfect making— the result of years of 

 painstaking, scientific experimenting. 



Savage accuracy depends in a large measure, also, upon 

 the quality of the materials we use; upon the care we take 

 in rifling; upon the way the cartridges are fed directly into 

 the magazine (there is no possible chance of the bullets be- 

 coming deformed) ; upon the fact that we are "rifle special- 

 ists" — those are some of the reasons for the accuracy that you 

 will find in every Savage Rifle. 



When it comes to rifles, the Savage is different. 



little Savage( c JL r )Ham- $« . nn 

 merless Repeating Rifle, 



Another little wonder is our 



SavasefcJ^JSinglejn ftft 

 Shot Junior Rifle, 3 « uu 



"No savage beast would dare to trifle 

 With a man with a Savage Trifle." 



If your dealer won't accommodate you, we will. Either model delivered, all charges prepaid, 

 upon receipt of price. Try your dealer first. Want our literature? A postal will bring it. 



SAVAGE ARMS CO. 



59 Turner St. - - UTICA. N. Y. 



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Eleven Hours of Afternoon, 



The Americanization of Paris 



Summer in Wjnter 



Where Blue Met Grey — Poem 



Some Animal Models 



Where Every Prospect Pleases 



New England Witchcraft 



Time Defying Temples 



New York From an Air Ship 



A King on American Soil 



New Zealand 



The Limited Express — Poem - 



Tent-life 



The Nub End of Canada 



Corral and Lasso 



Santo Domingo - - 



Cy Warman 



Alexander Hume Ford 



Minot J. Savage 



Thomas C. H arbaugh 



- Julia D. Cowles 



Kirk Monroe 



M. I inlay Taylor 



Allen Day 



Bertha Smith 



T. D. MacGregor 



T . E. Donne 



Nixon Waterman 



Sir Edtvin Arnold 



Frank Yeigh 



Minnie J. Reynolds 



Frederick A . Obcr 



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