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Forest and Stream 
OUCKSHOOTERS 
airtf FISHERMEN 
/get A WEATHER JACKET 
WARM, COMFORTABLE AND COLD-PROOF 
AU-wool. knitted cloth. One piece, including 
hood. Two pockets. Slips on like sweater. 
Gray drab. Hood equipped 
with draw-string, making it 
snug-fltting around face and 
neck. Thoroughly tested by 
U. S. Gov’t on North Seas. 
Wonderful Weather Protec- 
tion without bundling. Allows 
perfect freedom. Heavily 
made. Attractive. Order im- 
mediately. Give chest meas- 
urement only. Actual value 
$ 12 . Sent postpaid on receipt 
of check, currency, or money 
order lor jg gQ 
^Money back if not satisfied. 
Get a Wind-Proof Suit to 
Wear Over Your 
Weather jacket 
Wind and waterproof. 
Consists of coatwlth hood attached and pants. 
Rubberized double texture fabric. Used by 
U. S. N. on “sub ’ ’ chasers. Olive drab, snaps 
at bottom of sleeves and pants and draw- 
strings at waists of coat and pants and at 
neck. Specify whether small, medium or 
large. Price $3.50. 
weatherjacket distributing CO. 
. pepU 321 L St. S.W., Washington, D. C. 
MODEL CO., 145 J Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 
$25 Genuine German 
Ortgies Automatics 
25 Cal. Automatic. One of the most famous, liighest 
grade automatic revolvers in the world. Guaranteed 
not to jam or miss fire; are safe and reliable. 
$ 8.25 
Shoots 8 Times 
Every One Brand New and Per- 
fect. Has Safety Grip in Handle. 
$27 32-Caliber German Off 
Ortgies Automatic... 
The most remarkable weapon made regardless^ name, 
make or price. 
These revolvers shoot regular 25 and 32 Caliber 
Winchester American steel bullets. Small in size, 
easily carried. Powerful and accurate. Genuine 
Leather Holster 85c. Extra magazines $1.00. 
Parcel Post Insured 3Cc Extra on Revolver. 
Geiiisine Ortgies Rifle Bart.in 
Afi 
With Automatic 
Shell Ejector 
Impuricd from Germany. 
Length over all 38 inches. Fine wood 
stock. Krupp steel, blue barrel. — 
Lever action. With improved shell ejector. Very ac- 
curate. Shoots 22-cal. American bullets, long or short. 
Wonderful for target shooting and small game. 
$ 15.00 $ 4.00 
Parcel Post Insured 40c Extra on Rifle 
$ 18.90 
G 
Brand New 
enuine 
erman 
30-Caliber 3%-inch barrel, 9-Shot 
Automatic, with automatic maga- 
zine ejector; the latest, best and 
most reliable large size pistol made. ^ ^ 
Safety attachment. Shoots American Ammunition. 
Regular Value $90. Our Price $18.90 
Parcel Post Insured 30c Extra on Luger 
Extra Luger Magazines, $1.35; Luger Holsters, $1.25. 
We sell Lugers and Ortgies Automatics and Rifles 
cheaper than anybody in the V. S. Compare our 
prices with others. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
ALL OUR MERCHANDISE IS BRAND NEW 
Order one of these Specials NOW from this adver- 
tisement as these goods are sold at too low a price 
to bo catalogued. Mail orders promptly filled upon 
receipt of cash or money order, or if you prefer 
SEND NO MONEY 
Unless you wish. We will ship by return mail and you 
can pay ihe above low price, jilus postage to the 
Postman on arrival of goods. 
MOIEL CO., 145-J Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
JOE WELSH 
LEADERS 
^ D0N7BR£Ali^?r’ 
trial, I will mail you a 
The genuine Telerana-Nova is 
the cheapest and best by actual 
test. Thousands of the best 
anglers in the world are using 
them. Why not you? Univer- 
sally praised, strong, knotiess, 
durable; one trial will con- 
vince the most skeptical. For 
3 -ft. in any Bass or Trout size 
for 25c; 6-ft., 50c; or 9-ft., 75c. One Leader will last 
you two seasons and then be good. Prices for Salmon 
sizw on application. 
Again, here is what the average angler has been looking 
for: Limerick Hooks, T. D. Eye No. 2. 4. 6. 8, 10 and 12, 
tied on Joe Welsh’s Snells, making the hook the weakest 
part of your tackle. All sizes $1.00 per dozen. Save your 
fish by using this new snelled hook. They do not get 
brittle with age. 
The Blue Devil darning needle floats. Bass and Trout 
sizes with three foot leader attached, 75c. 
The “Welslierana** transparent minnows in five colors 
are the latest and best in Plugdura, Trout and Bass 
sizes $1.00 each, can be used on a 
fly rod or bait-casting rod. 
A sample order of the above will 
prove to you that Joe Welsh's goods 
is in a class by itself. 
Most dealers handle my goods. If 
yours don't write me. 
JOE WELSH 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA. 
Distributors for U. S. ami Canada. 
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And for a time it seemed that the “I 
told you so” trembling on my lips was 
doomed to go unuttered, so ferocious was 
the attack on the platter’s contents. But 
at length the dry and leathery substance 
that had been poules d’eau told upon the 
skipper’s jaws and he laid down his knife 
and fork. 
“These birds seem unaccountably 
tough,” he told us, peering at me in per- 
plexity above his glasses. “Not at all 
what you would call palatable.” He 
turned to his son-in-law. “Don’t you 
find them that way?” 
“Haven’t tried them,” that young gen- 
tleman replied promptly with a grin. 
“Their toughness is known to me. I have 
pursued the festive coot before to-day.” 
Jacques looked at me and groaned. 
“Your favorite dish,” I reminded him J 
heartlessly. 
He cursed me softly, but returned val- i 
iantly to his task. His spurt proved, 
however, to be only of momentary dura- 
tion and at length he dropped his hands 
in token of defeat. 
“Enough,” he said sadly. “You win. 
Take ’em away, Walter.” 
The skipper looked forlornly around 
the table. 
“I did so want a hot meal,” he said 
pathetically. "Too bad — too bad. So 
sorry no one warned us.” 
I looked at Jacques. 
“I have sinned. Skipper,” he said, 
gamely. “They warned me, these two.” 
This being the psychological moment, 
we produced the stew amidst a babel of 
joyful ejaculations. Its aroma perme- 
ated the cabin, and Jacques wrinkled his 
nostrils for all the world like a hound 
pup. Thereafter, conversation ceased 
for some busy minutes. 
“Cap,” said Jacques gratefully, at last, 
“for this I forgive you your recent cocki- 
ness. Poule d’eau was always my favor- 
ite dish.” 
W E sat together on the cruiser’s deck 
while the setting sun carmined the 
western sky, and the wild fowl winged 
their way swiftly back to the feeding- 
grounds. A gentle, slumberous murmur 
arose from the swaying cane and the 
breeze that came to us was laden with 
the fragrant, drowsy scent of the marsh- 
land. Joe strode towards us across a 
small expanse of firm, grass-clothed ter- 
rain, cris-crossed by muskrat runs — a 
solemn, lonely figure in the half light. 
The dusk thickened — night unfolded its 
mantle — and soon the stars peeped out. 
We lingered on deck until the fatigue 
of a strenuous day drove us to our bunks 
and we fell asleep to the incessant hope- 
arousing gabble of feeding ducks in the 
adjacent marsh. 
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