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FOREST 
AND STREAM 
November, 192] 
Standard 6 power 30 m/ m 
— ideal specifications 
adopted by all armies in 
World Wa- as most effi- 
cient under all condi- 
tions. Adjustment to 
strength of each eye. 
Extremely light. 
Navarre , ( -Sjhe Quant? 
'Binocular, at a SpecialPrice 
Y OU sportsmen will derive endless pleasure from binoculars while 
motoring, hiking, hunting, boating — at races — or your summer home. 
Every real outdoor lover should have a pair. 
But choose wisely. Beware of inferior makes. Binoculars are chosen for 
a lifetime of service. Get a dependable pair. Navarre Binoculars are fully 
guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. 
The Most Highly Developed Instrument 
The Navarre is distinguished from every other binocular manufactured, by 
its high quality genuine GRAF LENSES and by its brass construction. 
It is not the aluminum-frame instrument commonly found on the market 
today. Oxides of aluminum “cloud" lenses in two or three years. Oxides 
of brass have no effect ' on glass. . 
The Navarre is the product of master craftsmen and is fully guaranteed. With its 
beautiful satin finish and its heavy leather, velvet-lined case and long straps, you will 
have an outfit that will attract attention wherever you go. 
War Contract Cancellation Price $37 SO 
Including War Tax # 
The price has been cut tremendously — simply because of war contract cancellation. In 
selling our surplus we have determined to cut to 
the bone and give a high grade glass at a price 
that will never again be duplicated. 
Seeing is believing. We will mail you an outfit — 
postpaid — subject to approval. Use it for three 
days. If at the end of that time you are not en- 
tirely satisfied, return the binocular and we will 
immediately refund your money. They’re going 
fast. Send the coupon. Give your dealer’s name. 
C c//ie Navarre Company 
913 J. M. S. Building South Bend, Ind. 
The Navarre Co., 913 J.M.S., Bldg., 
South Bend, Ind 
Gentlemen : 
\ Enclosed is $37.50 for \ 
) Send C.O.D. postpaid 5 
one pair genuine Navarre Binoculars 
with j leather case and straps 
If not entirely satisfactory it is un- 
derstood I may return them. 
Name 
Address 
City, State 
Filson 
Mackinaw 
Cruising 
Coat 
Hunters, trappers, fishermen, cruisers and engi- 
neers find this coat fills a long-felt want. It is 
equally adaptable for golfing, yachting, motoring, 
hiking, etc. Keeps the wearer warm and dry and 
permits carrying a heavy load without inconvenience. 
Much better than any other style of mackinaw coat. 
It’s a splendid coat for work and play, long-wearing 
and neat in appearance. 
Has six large pockets, the one across the back 
30x21 inches, forming a complete pack. Comes in a 
variety of colors. 
Catalog No. 7 of outing apparel for men and 
women carries full description and prices. It’s free 
for the asking. 
C. C. FILSON CO. 
1011 First Ave. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 
New U. S. Navy Rain 
Suit, $3. 75 Prepaid 
will keep you dry in the hardest rain and 
protect against the roughest wind. Made 
of the best watersheddmg cloth the Gov- 
ernment could find. Suit consists of 
Blouse, Pants and Cap. Never gets 
sticky like a slicker. Once you wear 
a suit you’ll never make another trip 
without one. Send for one of these 
brand new suits, and if you are not satis- 
fied, return it and your money will be 
promptly refunded. 
Mueller Distributing Co. 
225 E. Commerce, San Antonio,Tex. 

GET 
VALUE" 
Outing Equipment for Every 
Hour in the open. Best quality. 
Lowest Prices. Money-back Guarantee 
covers every purchase. 
Hunting Coat $5.95 
Hunting Pants 3.95 
Hunting Cap 1.35 
Leather top Lumberman's Boot, 16 inches high 7.00 
O. D. Wool Shirts 4.65 
O. I). Wool Breeches 7.00 
TJ. S. Army Shoes 5. 50 
Spiral Puttees 1.00 
Army Wool Blankets 3.50 
Write for FREE Hunting and Athletic Goods 
Catalogue 123 
RUSSELL’S. Inc. 
245 W: 42 St., New Y ork, N. Y. 
Formerly Army & Navy 
Store Co., Inc. 
presence. When all my careful stalking, 
had been in vain here I had walked right 
up under a tree that contained a great 
China rooster. 
I had already suffered so much excite- 
ment that I was cool and collected. I ad- 
justed my sight with quick precision and 
raised the rifle steadily and easily. I had 
to lean far back and shoot nearly straight 
up but I did not fear any failure now,! 
strange as that may seem. I felt per- 
fectly at ease. I felt that this particular 
China rooster was already dead. And il 
was even so. At the sharp bark of the 
little rifle he pitched off and 1 came whirl- 
ing down, end over end, bumped the top 
pole of the fence within four or five feet 
of me, and bounced off on the prune 
orchard side, dying almost without a 
flutter. The feathered maharajah was 
no more. 
I SAT for several long minutes before; 
* I got down off the fence. I wanted! 
the vision to last; just as it was; without 
the distraction of any subsequent action. 
The yellow light still glowed from the 1 
farmhouse window. The drip in the 
woods had practically ceased. I sat on 
the top pole lost in the contemplation of 
it all. It had been a wonderful hour., 
And this was the end. It was all the 
hunting I had done that day, yet it had 
been a “perfect day.” It did not even, 
require the proud exhibition of the longj 
elusive feathered maharajah of the prune 
orchard to those who sat at supper to!, 
make it perfect. 
I sat long; lost to the world.' Then I 
got down off the pole fence, took the 
big China rooster by the feet, along with' 
the two hens, and plunged into the dark-, 
ness and muck of the prune orchard. 
SELECTINC THE 
PROPER RIFLE 
( Continued from page 503) 
popular, as it combines speed with multi- 
plied extracting power and permits suc- 
cessive shots with little disturbance in,! 
aiming. In operating the Savage lever- 
action rifle, the power applied to the 
finger lever is multiplied about eleven! 
times in the power available at the ex- 
tractor. 
The automatic rifle easily stands first 
when it comes to rapid firing, as the gun, 
being manipulated by the recoil of the 
fired shell, it is only necessary to release 
the trigger after each shot and pull it 
again to continue shooting as long as a 
loaded cartridge remains in the weapon. 
Trombone-action rifles, where the eject- 
ing and loading are done by a backward 
and forward movement of a sliding fore- 
arm, are popular with many hunters. 
Bolt-action rifles have never been very 
popular in America. Bolt actions are 
well adapted to cartridges having heavy 
charges of smokeless powder; however, 
unless this form of action is so con- 
structed as to prevent the firing of the 
gun until the bolt is moved forward into 
its place and locked by the bolt handle, 
it becomes the most dangerous of the 
various rifle actions. 
There have been many hunters injured 
by premature discharge of cartridges in 
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