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FOREST AND STREAM 
May, 1921 
The “Hikelite” 
Tent 
The two-man tent for canoe 
and one-night camping, feather- 
light and erected in a few mo- 
ments. Made of Tanalite, 5 by 
7 feet floor and 6 feet high. 
W eight, with ground-cloth sewn 
in, 4 l q pounds. Price, $25.00. 
(Pictured above) 
The “Marquee” 
Tent 
For motor camping, the most 
popular tent made — 8 by 8 feet 
on ground. Weight, with poles, 
35 pounds. Tent packed in bag, 
12 by 29 in.; poles in bag, 6 by 
40 in. Complete, $50.00. 
(Pictured below) 
Gypsy-time 
W HEN the sap starts in the 
Spring, the gypsy blood starts 
in most of us. 
It is the instinct for a free life in 
the open — the charm of a nomadic 
life — the thrill awakened of old by 
the canvas of a prairie schooner. 
Your thoroughbred camper cares 
not for the landlord’s attention. 
With his pack-horse, his canoe or 
his motor car, his accepted tent for 
his dwelling place and the wide 
world lying ahead, his wanderings 
satisfy the healthful longing which 
comes at gypsy time. 
For Canoe and 
Motor Camping 
Aluminol Cooking Outfit, for 
four people — 3 cooking pots, 1 
coffeepot, 1 medium and 1 small 
frying pan, 4 plates, 4 cups, 4 
soup bowls, 4 knives, 4 forks, 4 
dessert spoons, 4 tea spoons. 
Price, $27.50. 
Same for six people, $43.15. 
Armorsteel Cooking Outfit, 
for four people, same equipment 
as Aluminol. Price, $10.75. 
Same for six people, $14.65. 
Camp cots, bedding, air mat- 
tresses, chairs, tables and stoves. 
This “Greatest Sporting Goods 
Store in the World” supplies every 
want of the camper, as it does of 
the sportsman. 
Tents for the wilderness or the 
roadside — all the kits and comforts 
— the practical duffle which the sea- 
soned gypsy and the explorer vouch 
for — are here at your command. 
Special Camping Outfits Designed and Assembled for Parties Making Unusual 
Hunting, Fishing and Exploring Trips 
dbercrombie & Fitch Co* 
EZRA H. FITCH, President 
Madison Avenue and Forty-fifth Street, New York 
“THE GREATEST SPORTING GOODS STORE IN THE WORLD” 
