RECREATION. 



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Something JVebv! 



PRESTO! CHANGE! 



Attachable Eyeglass Temples 



Every wearer ot eyeglasses wishes occasionally that they 

 were spectacles. Spectacles stay on, however violent one's 

 exercise, however warm or stormy the weather. This little 

 device can be readily attached or detached without injury to 

 the lenses, thus in a second giving you the choice of either 

 spectacle or eyeglass. Just the thing for outdoor sports. 

 The Temple Attachment will fit any of your eyeglasses and 

 can be carried in the same case with them. 



Send thickness of 1'iis when ordering by mail. 



Price in Nickel. 50 cents a pair 



Price in Gilt, 75 cents per pair. 



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Our illustrated holiday catalogue can be had for the asking 

 We carry everything in the Optical and Photographic line 

 Eyeglasses, Spectacles, Cameras, Opera, Field or Marine 

 Glasses, Thermometers. Barometers, Telescopes, Hygrom- 

 eters, Sun-dials, etc. 



GALL & LEMBKE, Department C. 

 Established 1842. 21 Union Sq., New York. 



Lake Koshkonong is in Southern Wis- 

 consin; is io miles long and 3 to 4 wide. 

 It is the favorite feeding ground of the 

 canvasback duck, and they are there in 

 thousands in the spring and fall. Fish 

 abound in its waters. We have game hogs 

 there in plenty. They shoot canvasbacks 

 for market, and use great strings of decoys 

 and a scull boat in violation of the game 

 law. About 30 of them were arrested and 

 fined last fall. Hotel accommodation is 

 good and there are plenty of boats. 



H. E. Shannon, Westby, Wis. 



Prairie chickens abound on the plains of 

 Eastern Washington, and blue grouse are 

 numerous in the timber. There are plenty 

 of elk, deer and bear in the mountains. I 

 have hunted the ranges from Idaho to 

 British Columbia, and am especially fa- 

 miliar with the Clear Water. If any reader 

 wants information about that country, I 

 shall be glad to hear from him. 



W. J. Davidson, Oakesdale, Wash. 



White Mountain Views Free 



To any person sending me a subscription to Kecr e- 

 ATION accompanied by $1. I will send two mounted 

 photos, on velox paper taken among the W hite Moun- 

 tains, size 6x8; one shows Mt. Washington snow 

 capped. To any one sending 2 subscriptions with $2 

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M. E. TUTTL.E, Box 337, Dover, N. H. 



•Prints at Night-| 



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A Night f^K^TT^f^ No Dark 



Printing I Y 14 ( I Room 



Paper ^^ A. J_^V^ Required 



Makes Beautiful Prints in Black and White. 



The Only Paper for Winter Scenes 



One dozen 4x5 Cyko with Developer, 20 cents. 

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THE ANTHONY & SCOVIXL CO. 



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Special attention given to the wants of Amateur 

 Photographers Correspondence promptly at- 

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Of RECkEATlON. 



MRS. BUTTLES SMITH, 

 606 W. U5th Street, New York City. 



Huron Indian Work: To any one sub- 

 scribing to Recreation through me I will 

 give a Bracelet and Ring worked in horse- 

 hair, with any small inscription you like, 

 your name, etc., woven in it with caribou 

 hair; quite a curiosity, Send along your $1. 

 Walter Legare, 518^ John Street, Quebec, 

 Canada. 



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Send me $1 for a new subscription to Recre- 

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 plated folding drinking cup or a collapsible 

 rubber cup. For 10 cents extra will send 

 by registered mail. Thomas H. Walker, 

 295 Merrimac Street, Manchester, N. H. 



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