Angtist, 1922 
375 
E asier than selecting double-service 
clothing is the choice of this type 
of footwear. Instead of taking a pair of 
moccasins for wearing about camp, walk- 
ing shoes or Oxfords for touring, and a 
heavy pair of boots for tramping or the 
rough work about camp, or indeed for 
hunting; better select just one pair of 
boots for all purposes. Such a style of 
footwear is yours in the moccasin-pac 
boot, made in various heights from 8 to 
18 inches, and waterproofed as thor- 
oughly as any leather can be. 
The moccasin-pac boot offers your feet 
the comfort of a moccasin and the pro- 
tection of a shoe. This style of boot, 
with no hob-nails, makes ideal footwear 
for touring day by day, for work about 
camp, and these same boots will stand 
the very hardest work you might put 
them through in tramping or hunting. 
Indeed unless you are going to constantly 
wade in water, these same pacs in 16 or 
18-inch tops will make mighty fine fish- 
ing boots. It would hardly be right to 
say off-hand that you never ought to 
take a pair of rubber boots or waders 
with you auto-tenting, but for average 
practice on such trips, when fishing is 
really incidental to the “big show” itself, 
then the moccasin-pac boots will serve 
for fishing and for every other purpose. 
Before the subject of wearing apparel 
is left, we ought to consider the double- 
service principle applied to undercloth- 
ing. But how can a wool union suit 
seiu'e two purposes ? The same suit can- 
not do this, but you will always want to 
take an extra with you, and it is this 
extra that serves as the finest kind of a 
sleeping garment. Instead of lugging 
pajamas, use the extra wool suit for 
keeping you comfortable when you sleep. 
A wool sweater likewise may be made 
to serve many purposes ; besides its usual 
use, making an emergency pillow, and 
also serving as extra bedding. Indeed on 
nights that turn suddenly chilly, espe- 
cially the pranks of high altitudes after 
sundown, put your sweater right on over 
your wool union suit and crawl into bed. 
If you are addicted to cold feet, then 
put on an extra pair of your wool socks 
for comfortable sleeping in the coldest 
climate. In this way the extra clothing 
taken for emergency and for change dur- 
ing the process of laundrying, is made to 
take the place of special sleeping gar- 
ments. 
t EAVING the subject of clothing, sup- 
^ pose we investigate the double-ser- 
vice possibilities of the culinary depart- 
ment of our auto-camping outfit. In- 
stead of having an ice box, a food con- 
tainer, and a portable lunch basket ; why 
not have all three-in-one? Such is very 
possible, and most practical, by the use 
of a refrigerator lunch basket. Perish- 
able food may thus be carried, not only 
in an ice cold and dust-proof place, but 
also this very sanitary ice basket may be 
gathered up by the handles and carried 
anywhere about camp. Frequently you 
will like to leave, the automobile and go 
back several yards away from the hot 
dusty highway to eat yotir lunch, and 
the refrigerator ice basket will permit 
you to do this, at the same time keeping 
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