406 



RECREATION. 



Great gain in utility; no loss in convenience. 



Folding 



Weno 



HawK=Eye 



with Special Equipment 



r 



A superb camera for amateur or even professional use. Latest features include long focus 

 double extra rapid rectilinear lens, extension bed, rising and falling front. 



Folding Wenos are pocKet cameras using either Perforated Daylight Loading or Cartridge 

 Film. They have two tripod socKets and reversible brilliant finder. Can be fitted with glass 

 plate attachment. 



No. 3 Special Folding Weno HawK-Eye with Extension Bed, Rising and Falling Front, Extra R. R. Lens, 



and B. & L. Automatic Shutter (pictures, Z% x 4 %), ........ $22.50 



No. 4 Folding Weno Hawk-Eye, with Extension Bed, Busing and Falling Front, Extra R.. R. Lens and 



B. & L. Automatic Shutter (pictures 4 x 5), • •.......• 27.50 



BLAIR CAMERA CO. 



Hawk-Eye Booklet. r\ochester, N. Y. 



Hawk-Eye film is prepared for Development in the Kodak Developing Machine. 



OIL PORTRAITS ON APPROVAL. 



If you will send me a photo of your- 

 self or a friend and state color of hair, 

 eyes and complexion I will paint and 

 send you on approval a miniature oil 

 or pastel portrait. 



Canvas 6x8 or 8xio inches, $10.00 

 Canvas 10x12 or 12x14 inches, $15.00 



Z. EMMONS, 58 West J04th St., New York. 



Reference : Mr. G. O. Shields. 



LANTERN SLIDES COLORED 

 IN AN ARTISTIC MANNER 



Special attention given to the wants of Amateur 

 Photographers Correspondence promptly at- 

 tended to. I refer by permission to the Editor 

 of Recreation. 



MRS. BUTTLES SMITH, 

 606 W. U5th Street, New York City. 



NECA-TONE. 



(Trade-mark) 



Tone your Negatives. Bring out all Detail. 



Bring out the depth. Bring out the Distance. 



Have Natural Pictures. Stop losing Negatives. 



TONE THEM. TONE THEM. 



Trial Package by mail 25c. 

 A. B. LEONARD (Sole Manufacturer), 

 Waukegan, 111. 



During my 30 years of rifle experience I 

 have used many makes of magazine rifles, 

 and found none so accurate, at either short 

 or long range, as the single shot- Ballard, 

 Winchester and Stevens. I do not believe 

 there is a magazine gun made that will not 

 prove faulty at times. The Savage is the 

 nearest perfect. I owned a Marlin 22, '97 

 model, for some time. It shot well, but 

 always clogged in the action at the most 

 inopportune moment. When I pumped the 

 lever, 2 cartridges would appear in the 

 receiver. Then I had to dissemble the arm 

 to clear the carrier. All this was unpleas- 

 ant, and the game got away. I sold that 

 Marlin rifle for much less than I gave for 

 it. I have a Marlin shot gun that occa- 

 sionally jams in the action. Recently I 

 wrote the makers about the defect and in- 

 quired how to remedy it. They have not 

 seen fit to answer. Had I written them 

 for a new gun I would have received an 

 answer in 4 days. I have nothing against 

 this firm, but think, in justice to their pat- 

 rons, they ought to treat them with some 

 degree of courtesy. They should at least 

 be willing to remedy a defect in the mech- 

 anism of their arms. Their obstinacy does 

 not make them friends, but in the end will 

 be their loss. Former patrons will go else- 

 where to supply their needs and to that 

 extent the Marlin business will decrease. 

 Wm. Henry, Jr., Shelbyville, 111. 



