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width, as too wide a boot does not properly support the foot 

 in the non-moveable part, the tarso, and allows a friction of 

 which you well know the results. 



When the feet are protected, with a properly fitting boot, one 

 need not start out on a journey with misgivings as to their com- 

 fort. One need not fear any interference from the greatest 

 annoyance on tramping expeditions, swollen, sore and blis- 

 tered feet. F. K. 



Sierra Club Pins. 

 A very attractive Sierra Club pin is on sale at the office of the 

 Secretary. The price in silver or bronze is $i.oo; and in gold, 

 either as a pin or watch-fob, $3.50. The gold pin is only made 

 to order. Those desiring to have a pin sent by registered mail 

 should send to the Secretary of the Sierra Club ten cents in 

 addition to the above-mentioned price. 



Sierra Club Stationery. 

 The official die of the Sierra Club is now at store of Paul 

 Elder & Co., 239 Grant Avenue, San Francisco, who are prepared 

 to execute orders for Club stationery. 



This publication is from the press of C. A. Murdock & Co., 68 

 Fremont Street, San Francisco. 



