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March, 1919 
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I 
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so free from ostentation, so comfort- 
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•\ step ami you are in the surf. I'ascinat- 
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arc offered along the famous Iloardwalk. 
Privileges of fine golf and yacht chibs. 
Rooms are comfortable and attractive — 
there is delightful music — and always in- 
teresting people. 
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the quality. Satisfaction guaranteed or money 
refunded. CO-page, Iiighly illustrated, interesting 
and instructive catalogue for in stamps or 
coin. 
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A PAINTER OF FISH 
iOSE of our readers 
who admire or pos- 
sess copies of the fish 
pictures by H. A. 
Driscole, which ap- 
pear on the covers of 
Forest and Stream 
from time to time must 
know instinctively 
that the artist is him- 
self a fisherman and 
a graduate of the 
great school of out^pf-doors. Of course 
there was a time when he studied tech- 
nique and at that period he had the 
advantage of working under George L. 
Frankelstein, the landscape painter. 
But there is quite a difference be- 
tween an urban studio and Mr. Dris- 
cole’s present work shop — the later 
being nothing more or less than a 
canoe on Lake Mohegan, New York. 
Fishing and painting in a canoe seems 
incongi’uous to mcret of us, for those 
of us who wield the paddle usually fight 
shy of the brush and vice versa, but Mr. 
Driscole is quite original in that and 
declares that there is no other way in 
which he can get bass and trout in ac- 
tion. By means of snubbing and rapid 
brush woi’ks he gets his models into just 
the desired position and then obtains 
the light effects and varied colors which 
make his canvasses so full of vitality. 
As far as the anatomy of fishes goes 
Mr. Driscole has long had that down to 
a fine art and it only takes him a few 
I minutes to block in his work. 
Lake Mohegan is not very far from 
New York and if the fish there really 
are as full of fight as Mr. Driscole por- 
trays them then a trip to the lake would 
i be well worth while. 
I NATIONAL RECREATION GROUNDS 
L ast year the National Forests pro- 
vided $7,500,000 worth of recreation 
to the people of the United States, ac- 
cording to a statement of Landscape 
Architect Frank A. Waugh in his publi- 
cation “Recreation Uses on the National 
Forests,” just issued by the U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
The Government charges i.o adniission 
fee to these great recreation grounds, 
containing some of the finest hunting, 
fishing, and camping places in the world ; 
but if citizens had paid the minimum 
price demanded for wholesome recrea- 
tion by commercial dealers in that com- 
modity, and willingly paid by the pub- 
lic, the total would have reached the 
above amount. More than 3,000 000 peo- 
ple spent on the average not less than 
25 hours in the Forests, so that the 
number of hours of recreation was at 
least 75,000,000. A valuation of 10 cents 
an hour equals the cost of a cheap movie. 
But the charge to the public for hunt- 
ing or fishing, for visiting the wonders 
of the National Monuments, for access 
to some of the finest scenery in the 
world, for automobiling and picnicing 
was nothing — a low enough price to pay 
j for $7,500,000 worth of recreation. 
