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RECREATION. 



fin£ china, rich cut glass 



£*<-• 



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\ CUT-GLASS NOVELTY 



Bon-bon, Olive, Jelly or Almond Dish, with two handles 

 and foot, (j inches across. Convenient and attractive on 

 the table. Orders by mail solicited. 



$3.75 each 



A good article with which to make our acquaintance. 

 Thousands of others in catalogue made up from world's 

 greatest assortment of glass and china. Tinted pictures; 

 170 pages, free. 



411 goods average *A less than elsewhere 



Send, for catalogue No. J4.-U. 



West 2 1 st and 22nd Sts. New York 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 



Dear Sirs : 



I learn through Recreation that you 

 intend to place an automatic gun on the 

 market. If so I shall do all in my power 

 to prevent the sale of it. I will not as- 

 sociate with any one who may use such a 

 gun and will do all I can to discourage its 

 use. I have 2 of your guns and there are 

 no better made. I also use your ammuni- 

 tion, but if you place that gun on the 

 market I shall stop using your goods en- 

 tirely and in every legitimate way shall 

 try to prevent the sale of such a pot 

 hunter's murdering instrument. 



Yours truly, Dewitt C. Tintle. 



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A Fountain Pen 



has become a necessity with every busi- 

 ness man. You can get a 



Laughlin 



Fountain 



Pen 



Made by the Laughlin Manufacturing Co. 

 Detroit, Michigan 



For 2 Yearly Subscrip- 

 tions to RECREATION 



And you can get these 2 subscriptions in 

 20 minutes, any day. 



The Laughlin is one of the best pens in 

 the market, and thousands of them are in 

 daily use. 



There is no reason why you should be 

 without one. 



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Furnished on Application 



"The gallant yacht rose and fell with the 

 waves. 



Most of the passengers had sought the 

 seclusion of the cabin. 



One of them, however, absorbed in 

 thought, stood near the bow, talking to 

 himself. 



A soft voice at his elbow broke in on 

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"I see you are a good sailor, Mr. Murga- 

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"Is it possible, Miss Trevannion," he ex- 

 claimed, a blush of vexation and con- 

 fusion mantling his cheek, "that you over- 

 heard me swearing?"' — Chicago Tribune. 



AFTER a morning's shopping nothing will 

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 delicious Club Cocktails. They are the 

 correct thing to offer your friends whenever they 

 call. They are both a tonic and stimulant, and 

 fill a distinct place of their own. Easily served 

 and appreciated by ladies and gentlemen alike. 

 Buy some Manhattan and Martini, and ask 

 your friends which they prefer. Of all dealers. 



Specify CLUB COCKTAILS. ^ 



G« F, HEUBLEIN & BRO., Sole Proprietors 

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