STEVENS 



Rifle Shotgun Pistol 



When the -morning air sparkles with that vital quality that makes the nerves tingle and 

 the red blood dance to the cheeks — when the autumn-tinted woods abound in animal and bird 

 life — that is when the " live " boy yearns more than ever for the open and a gun. 



He can have the " open," and there is no logical reason why he should not have the gun. 

 There are innumerable pests that play havoc with the late crops and are a source of much loss. 

 Turn the boys loose with " Stevens " — they will make short work of little marauders, and occasionally 

 add to the family larder with a wild turkey or rabbit or other game. 



But these uses are secondary to the great benefit accruing to the boy's moral character. President 

 Roosevelt in a letter to General Wingate, on, August 191I1, 1905, said : '"1 am glad that you have installed in 

 each of four high schools a sub target rifle practice and are teaching the boys to shoot with the Krag. and 1 

 am pleased with the great success that you have met in this effort." 



Send for our great 140-page Catalogue FREE. 

 It contains not only a full description of the famous "Stevens" 

 Rifles. Shotguns and Pistols, but valuable information on hunt- 

 ing, the proper care of firearms, notes on sights, ammunition, 

 etc. Every lover of outdoor life should have. it. Send us 

 your name and address, enclosing two.2-cent stamps to' cover 

 return postage, and vye will send this book to you free. 



Stevens Firearms are for sale by good dealers every- 

 where. Do not accept any other make. The. name " Stevens " 

 is stamped on the barrel. 



'Rifles For "Boys 



" Stevens-Mayrtard Jr." $3.00 

 "Crack Shot." - - - - 4.00 



" Little Krag." - - - - 5.00 

 " Favorite. No. 17," - - 6.00 



STEVENS ARMS S. TOOL COMPANY 



420 HigK Street 

 CHICOPEE FALLS. MASS. 



THE WORLD'S WORK PRESS, NEW YORK 



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