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FOREST AND STREAM 
July, 1922 
MARQUE IRIS $1 J25 
FIELD GLASS 1“ 
straps. No, 3205 
A 5-Po\ver 
Field Glass of 
e.\cellerU Qual- 
ity; originally 
made fur the 
French Artil- 
lery Ufflcers; 
equipped with 
flawless achro- 
niaiie lenses; 
26 lignes or 
2Vi inches, 
which produce 
sharper defini- 
tion and great- 
e r iUimiina- 
tion ; metal 
pans ate black 
enameled and 
beauiiful gilt 
fjigraving on 
lubes as illus- 
trated; black 
moroccu leaih- 
e r finish: 
29 ounces; si/e. 
e.xieimed, HVz inches, 
closeil. 6 inches; with 
genuine leather case and 
$14.25 
50 
BUSCH 8-POWER 
BINOCULAR 
A genuine 
1> u s c h 8 - 
Tower Hinoc- 
Ular at this re- 
tuarkably low' 
price. Power- 
ful lenses 
(diameter of 
«<bjeciive lensc 
1 inch) indi- 
vidual as well 
as central ad- 
justment; easy 
manipulalion ; 
image pro- 
duced is ex- 
cep t i 11 a 1 1 y 
brilliant and 
accurate ; 
handsomely made of .solid brass and bard rubber 
finish; weight 20 oz. ; inches high and 614 inches 
wide. Complete with solid leather case and shoulder 
straiis. No. 2705 $37,50 
The Ideal Glass for Sportsmen and Tourists. One of 
the finest and nio.st powerful binoculars made in the 
entire world. Field of vision at 1,000 yards, 120 
yards wide; magnifying power, 8 times; fitted with 
finest <inality lenses ground from special optical glass 
(diameter of objective lense IH inch, 8x30 m.m.); 
made of solid brass and finished wUh hard rubber; 
barrels carefully fitted and assembled to exclude dust 
and danu'iiess; separate eye focus as well as central 
adjusimeiU; easy manipulation; size 4‘-^ inches high 
by (iVz inches wide; weight 30 oz. Complete with 
solid leatiier case and shoulder straps. 
No. 2805 $47.50 
QUANTITY LIMITED— GOING FAST. 
All Our Merchandise Is Brand New. 
Order direct from this adv. to insure prompt delivery. 
All charges prepaid w-hen accompanied by Check, 
Money Order or Bank Draft, or if you prefer 
SEND NO MONEY 
Pay postman on arrival our price plus postage. 
Examine inerchandiso carefully and if not as repre- 
sented just return same and get your MONEY BACK 
without any red tape whatsoever. Bank reference. 
Illustrated Catalog on Request. 
EDWARDS 
IMPORT TRADING CORP. 
258 Broadway, New York 
The above is a Special Offer to Readers 
of “Forest & Stream” — Prompt Action 
is urged as the same may be withdrawn 
without further notice. 
Good Food 
Is the 
Real Joy 
of Camping 
How about camping with 
all the comforts of home? 
Fresh foods, butter, 
cream, fruit, ice cream and 
desserts can be yours with 
the Hawkeye Basket 
Refrigerator. 
The Hawkeye Basket 
Refrigerator carries home 
facilities to the woods and 
lakes. A bit of iceplaced 
in the compartment pro- 
vided will keep food fresh 
and drinks cool. Keeps 
butter, milk, fresh meats, 
etc., just as you would at 
home and provides boun- 
tiful tasty meals in the open. 
The Hnwkeye Basket 
Refngerator is a handy 
way to take lunch on motor 
trips, fishing expeditions, 
picnics and all outings. 
Enables you to have your 
favorite foods and coo! re- 
freshing drinks taste delicious far from home. 
Car New Style Everybody’s Hawheye Basket Refrigerator 
Price $6.50 
li your dealer cannot supply you. we will ship on 
receipt of price. Ask for descriptive catalogue E, 
also booklet of tasty lunch recipes. We also manu- 
facture a complete line of other styles. 
BURLINGTON BASKET CO. 
770 Hawkeye Bldg. Burlington, Iowa 
REFRIGERATOR 
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HOPPE’S NITRO POWDER 
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It removes every trace ot pow- 
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FRANK A. HOPPE, Inc. 
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J. KANNOFSKY GLASS-BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes for birds, animals and 
manufacturing purposes n specialty. Send, for prices. Ail 
kinds uf heads and skulls for furriers and taxidermists. 
factory to Rider 
Saves $10 to $25 on tbe Hanger Bl* 
cycle you select from 44 Styles, colors 
and sizes. Delivered free on approval e»- 
yiresi! prepaid for 30 Days* Free Trial. 
Awdouj liberal year to pay plan. 
lamps, wheels, equipment at half 
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to the sea, it descends nearly eighty feet 
in a series of rapids in a distance of one- 
and-a-half miles, including a cataract 
thirty-five feet high, and rushes over the 
rocks "with a mighty roar. This is Great 
Falls. It swiftly hurries along for seven 
miles after its descent, passing under 
Chain Bridge, and continuing to the city 
limits, passes under Aqueduct Bridge, 
thence Hows quietly around Analostan 
Island, and on again to be crossed fur- 
ther down by the span which now stands 
in place of the famous old Long Bridge 
of Civil War days, and to be joined by 
its east branch, or Anacostia River. A 
tew miles lower it begins to expand into 
an estuary which is upward of 100 miles 
long and varies in width from iwo-and- 
a-half to si.x or seven miles. This river 
is a moody stream and might easily be 
compared with a giant Genie. Some- 
times, as it hurries along, the water is 
foaming white, and it rushes about the 
rocks and little islets as if the giant were 
angry and would sweep away every- 
thing in his path. And then sometimes, 
when he is particularly pleased and a 
feeling of peace descends upon him, the 
water runs shining green, or sparkling 
blue. But when the rains and melted 
snows run down the mountain sides and 
all the gullies of the land, he grows sul- 
len and swift and the water turns from 
green and blue to red and yellow. 
It is the four miles of river between 
Aqueduct and Chain Bridges, that at 
eventide is resonant with the sounds of 
gay laughter; the swish of the paddle; 
the staccato of the motor boat; and now 
and then a faint lilt of music from a 
small Victrola, as some canoeist gently 
glides through the water. I venture to 
say that it would be hard to find a more 
beautiful place on a summer’s night than 
the Potomac between the limits of these 
two bridges. If the night he fair and 
warm, the moon full, and casting a shim- 
mery reflection in the gently moving 
swells, what more perfect pleasure could 
anyone ask for, than to push a canoe up | 
this wonderful body of water ? Thoughts 
of Old Venice crowd your mind, and the 
reflection cast by nightly fires from the 1 
camps which dot the Virginia shore is an | 
ever welcome and pleasant sight to those i 
who revel in the great outdoors. Per- I 
chance you belong to one of those camps 
and as you guide your smooth-running t 
craft into tho little harbor, what more | 
alluring odor could assail your nostrils !. 
than that of freshly-made coffee, min- jl 
gling with the smell of frying, sizzling 
bacon; or the aroma of beans slowly 
browning in their earthen jars, and po- 
tatoes baking in the camper’s fire? 
By day this section of the river is the 
angler’s delight. Motoring up the Canal 
Road to Fletcher’s boathouse, you park 
your car, arc ferried across the canal, 
and then escorted to the wharf where the 
boats are lied up. It is only a short pull 
out to fhc cliannel and then the trained 
eve of the experienced fisherman asserts 
itself. Little coves are at hand and 
choosing a likely place, you anchor the 
boat and prepare for a day’s sport. When 
the water is clear, and green or blue, the 
chances arc excellent that you will land 
a string of large or small-mouth bass; 
possibly a nice string of perch; perhaps. 
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