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RECREATION. 



HAIR 

 FOOD 



FALLING HAIR 

 BALDNESS 



AND 



ABSOLUTELY 

 CURED 



There is but one way to tell the reason 

 of baldness and falling hair, and that is by 

 a microscopic examination of the hair itself. 

 The particular disease with which your 

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 can be intelligently treated. The use of 

 dandruff cures and hair tonics, without 

 knowing the specific cause of your disease, 

 is like taking medicine without knowing 

 what you are trying to cure. Send three 

 fallen hairs from your combings, to Prof. 

 J. H. Austin, the celebrated Bacteriologist, 

 who will send you absolutely free a diagno- 

 sis of your case, a booklet on care of the 

 hair and scalp, and a sample box of the 

 remedy which he will prepare specially for 

 you. Enclose 2c postage and write to-day. 



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 633 McVicker's Bldg., Chicago, 111. 



Pimples and 

 Blackheads 



A Home Remedy That Cures Pimples, Blackheads 



and Acne Quickly and Permanently, Has Been 



Perfected by a Distinguished Chemist. 



Full Information Together With the Method is 

 Mailed Free to All Who Write. 



For years skin specialists and doctors have tried to 

 produce atace lotion or wash, or skin food or some sort 

 of a cosmetic or face lotion that would cover up or cure 

 the pimples, but all failed. The 

 Cincinnati chemist who has at 

 last solved the problem states 

 positively that after many years 

 of experience in the special study 

 and treatment of thousands of 

 patients suffering severely from 

 pimples, blackheads and acne he 

 has found a scientific combination 

 treatment that removes the pim- 

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 And he announces through the 

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 his method free to all sufferers who write. The readers 

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 method, while based on the soundest medical principles, is 

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TALES OF 

 ADVENTURE. 



Bare Hiiiini ail Fislii Stories. 



I have a few sets of Volume 3 of 

 Recreation, July to December, in- 

 clusive, 1895. These are handsomely 

 bound in cloth, with leather backs 

 and corners. 



Here are the titles of a few of the 

 choice stories in the book. 



Woodcock on the Islands. 



Illustrated. F. W. G. Johnson 

 The Gordon Setter. 



Illustrated. Dr. J. Whitaker 

 Salmon Fishing in Labrador. 



Illustrated. Col. Charles E. Fuller 

 Coursing with the Greyhound 



Illustrated. L. F. Bartels 

 A Bald-Faced Grizzly in Camp. 



Illustrated. M. W. Miner 

 Where Leaps the Ouananiche. 



(Poem.) Dr. E. L. Tiffany 



Fly Fishing Dr. M. G. Ellzey 



A Hall Hour With the Quail. 



Dr. E. P. Kremer (Juvenis) 

 A Deer Drive with Spokane Indians. 



Illustrated. Lieut. W. R. Abercrombie 

 An Indian Horse Race. 



Maj. F. M. Bernard 

 The Old Kentucky Rifle. (Poem.) 



Illustrated. Capt. J. W. Crawford 

 A Mystery of the Tetons. 



Illustrated. Ed. H. Trafton 

 Pheasant Shooting. 



Illustrated. Thomas G. Farrell 

 Sitting Bull's Last Medicine. 



Illustrated. Margaret Gray Brooks 

 Crossing the Plains 30 Years Ago. 



Illustrated. Gen. John Gibbon, U. S. A. 

 A Mountain Lion Hunt by Night. 



Illustrated. Robert Meade Smith, M.D. 

 Trouting on Clark's Fork. 



Illustrated. Gen. F.W. Benteen.U. S. A. 

 Ducking off Machipongo. 



Illustrated. W. J. Bogert 

 A Youthful Guide and a Prize Bighorn. 



Illustrated. Hon. 1. N. Hibbs 

 A Wild Goose Chase. 



Illustrated. A. E. McKenzie 

 A Tempestuous Cruise. 



Illustrated. Commodore Chas. Prver 

 Hans the Wolf Hunter. 



(Poem.) Illustrated. S. N. McAdoo 

 How Some Women Went Shooting. 



Illustrated. Julia C. Welles 



These books will be sold at $2.00 

 each, and when the present supply is ex- 

 hausted there will never be any more. If 

 you want a copy remit at once. Address, 



RECREATION, fiJW£gfe 



