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RECREATION. 



WATERPROOF 



LIQUID m, 



Heals Cuts, Abrasions, Hang*> 

 Nails, Chapped and Split Lips 

 or Fingers, Burns, Blisters, 

 etc. Instantly Relieves Chil- 

 blains, Frosted Ears, 

 Stings of Insects, Chafed 

 or Blistered Feet, Cal= 

 lous Spots, etc., etc. 

 A coating on the sensitive parts will 

 protect the feet lrom being chafed or 

 blistered by new or heavy shoes. 

 Applied with a brush and immediate- 

 lydries, forming atough, transparent, 

 colorless waterproof coating. 



Hechanics, Sportsmen, 

 Bicyclists, Golfers' Etc. 



are all liable to bruise, scratch or 

 scrape their skin. "NEW SKIN" will 

 beal these injuries. Will mot Wash 

 off, and after it is applied the 

 injury is forgotten, as "NEW SKIN" 

 makes a temporary new skin until 

 the broken skin is healed under it. 



BACH 



Pocket Size (Size of Illustration) • - 10c. 

 Family Size •-••.... 25c. 

 2 oz. Botts.(for Surgeons and Hospitals) 50c. 



At the Druggists, or we will 



mail a package aDywhere in the Uni- 

 ted States on receipt of price. 



DOUGLAS MFG. CO, 



Dept. W 



107 Fulton St. New York 



Lovely 



Complexion 



FREE. 



A Trial Box Mailed FREE which 



will give any lady a beautiful com- 

 plexion. It is not a face powder, 

 (cream, cosmetic or bleach, but is 

 absolutely pure and you can use 

 it privately at home. It perma- 

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headsrfleshworms, sallowness, freckles, tan, sunburn, and all 



complexion disfigurements. Address, 



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Rheumatism 



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 WITHOUT MEDICINE. 



What doctors, medicines and drugs fail to ac- 

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 any sufferer for the asking. Address 



THAGHER MAGNETIC SHIELD CO., 



116 Masonic Temple, Chicago, III. 



THE 1903 SPORTSMEN'S SHOW. 



With the close of February, the 9th 

 Annual Sportsmen's Show will be inaugu- 

 rated at Madison Square Garden, New 

 York City, and lovers of the gun, rod and 

 rifle, as well as devotees of the canoe and 

 paddle, the stream and the campfire, will be 

 afforded the opportunity of spinning yarns 

 with their fellows, and of gleaning infor- 

 mation of practical value from experienced 

 guides and hunters from nearly all game 

 sections of the United States and Canada. 

 The show will open Saturday, February 

 21st and will continue until Saturday, 

 March 7, inclusive. 



This year some notable additions to the 

 shows of past years have been decided on. 

 Representative guides from every game 

 section of the country will be in attend- 

 ance in greater number than ever before. 



Perhaps the greatest attraction of this 

 show will be the cantata of Hiawatha, to 

 be rendered each afternoon and evening. 

 The music will be produced by an orchestra 

 of 45 pieces. A chorus of more than 60 

 voices, Indian and Caucasian, will support 

 the score or more of Indian actors who will 

 play the leading roles; and in every detail, 

 the production promises to be a novelty to 

 metropolitan amusement supporters as well 

 as an unique departure in historic charac- 

 ter portrayal and scenic effect. 



Other features of the show will be a 

 most interesting exhibit by the New York 

 Zoological Society to which Director 

 Hornaday is giving his personal and care- 

 ful attention ; an exhibit characteristic of 

 the game resources of New Brunswick; 

 interesting exhibits of modern launches, 

 yachts, canoes and . hunting 'boats ; rifles, 

 shot guns, fishing tackle and all other 

 articles of equipment and supply known to 

 20th Century sportsmen. The display of 

 Indian goods and handiwork will also be 

 extensive and thoroughly representative. 

 While details of many new features of this 

 year's show have not yet been completed, 

 enough has been accomplished to insure to 

 sportsmen a rare treat in the Sportsmen's 

 Show of 1903. 



HAVE YOU A FRIEND 



ANYWHERE IN THE WOODS, 



IN THE MOUNTAINS 



OR ON THE FARM, 



WHO LONGS FOR SOMETHING TO READ 



IN THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS, OR IN 



THE LONG SUMMER DAYS? 



SEND HIM RECREATION. 



IT WILL PLEASE HIM A WHOLE YEAR 



AND HE WILL RISE UP AND CALL YOU 



BLESSED. 



AND IT ONLY COSTS YOU $1. 



Sent Free: Ten varieties of Mexican post- 

 age and revenue stamps for one annual 

 subscription to Recreation sent in through 

 me. Stamp collectors should not miss this 

 chance to increase their collection of Mexi- 

 can stamps. Albert M. Penn, Laredo, Tex 



