March, 1919 
Forest and stream 
135 
No. 2 Open — showing equipment 
AUTO-KAMP- KOOK- KIT 
The most dependable gasoline Outing stove 
on the market. A necessity for every auto. 
\o. 2 Closed — equipment packet inside 
Size 5zl0zl8, weight 17 pounds. 
Substantial, Durable, Efficient 
WILL BURN IN ANY WIND 
We make other sizes; write for prices. 
PRENTISS-WABERS MFG. CO. 
Grand Rapids, Wis. 4 Spring St. 
DO YOU KNOW 
that for just 10 cents a day 
you can give a child 
to France ? 
The men of France have died fighting our battles. 
T'he women and children of France are left to bear the 
bunlen. 
$36.50 a year, added to the small allowance of the 
F'reiuh (Jovernment, will save a child for the new 
Fratice. Will you subscribe $.10 a day. $3 a month, 
$36.50 a year; payable monthly, quarterly or yearly. 
Kvery pt-iiny of the money collected goes to the chil- 
dren. Kxpenses are paid from a separate fund. 
Drove y»ur patriotism by helping immcdiattly, prac- 
tically and personally, our ally. France. 
Ten Cents a day mean.s little to you. tVlien a grate- 
ful letter comes from some little child in France you 
will know how much it means there. 
$ .10 keeps a child 1 day $36.50 keeps a child 1 yr. 
3.00 ” " *' 1 mo. 73.50 “ “ ** 2 yrs. 
Date 
I pledge j $36.50 ... . for a aged .... In Its 
mj'self V liumc for years 
to give 
$ 
homes for 
for .... children In their o'vn 
, . . years 
part 
I enclose herewith $ In payment for the 
above and pledge myself to give the remainder in 
payments. 
moss OUT THE I’ARA- 
GKAI’ilS YOU DON'T ACCEPT 
I promise to give the same amount next year. I wish 
to know the name and address of the child or children. 
Signed 
Address * 
Checks should be drawn to "THE FATHFRIiESS 
CHILDREN OF FRANCE CO>nU'ITEE" and mailed 
to the Chicago Treasurer. DAVID K. FORGAN, Room 
741 Fine Arts Building. Chicago. 
J. WESTERN WARNER’S 
(DUDE RANCH) 
'ummer resort is located on the Kootenai River in 
the Cabinet Range of the Rocky Mountains in 
Montana and affords some of the best fishing and 
hunting in the West. 
Good saddle horses and fine trails and roads, 
every mile a pleasure, private cabins and tents, 
hoard and saddle horse by day or month. Spring 
bear hunting a specialty, all other big game in 
season. Write to 
J. WESTERN WARNER, HUNTER and GUIDE 
LIBBY, lyiONT. 
WILDFOWLING TAT.ES 
Grand new book of dock and goose hnnt* 
ing narratives by J. B. Thompson, Panl E. 
Page, Hamilton M. Laing, R. P. Holland 
and Forest H. Conover. Price $2.00. W* 
O. Hazelton, 406 Pontiac Bldg., Chicago, 111. 
ROCKLEDGE, 
FLORIDA 
I 175 miles below Jacksonville, in the midst of the famous Indian River orange | 
I groves. Ideal climate, flowers and sunshine. A great deal of money has been | 
I spent on the hotels making them equal to the best in the state. Fine hunting. | 
I Fishing has always been good at Rockledge ; now it should be the best in | 
I Florida as there has been a new inlet opened to the ocean just below Rock- | 
I ledge. Any fisherman will know that this means wonderful fishing. One of the | 
I great attractions is the golf course. Boating, motor boating, clock golf, dancing, | 
I billiards, pool. | 
I ACCOMMODATES 400. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR | 
I W. W. BROWN, Manager | 
I Summer Season- GRANLIDEN HOTEL, Lake Sunapee, N. H. | 

Central Park, W est — 
74th and 75th 
Streets 
Overlooking Central Park’s most pictur- 
esque lake 
Hotels 
INDIAN RIVER and 
ROCKLEDGE 
Rooms and bath — $2.50 upwards. 
Parlor, bedroom and bath — $4.00 per day and upwards. 
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES. 
Please Write for Illustrated Booklet. 
Ownership Management — Edmund M. Brennan. 
Especially attractive during the Fall 
and Winter months. Appeals to fathers, 
mothers and children. 
