May, 1919 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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HOTE^WEY 
crVASHINGTOK D.C. 
|N order to meet after-war conditions the DEWEY 
HOTEL, situated in that exclusive residential 
section, at Hth and L Streets (5 minutes’ walk from 
the White House), has opened its doors to transient 
guests. 
For many years the Dewey has been the 
official residence of Senators and those prominent in 
official life of the Capital. The accommodations are 
limited, and only those whose presence will be com- 
patible with its clientele will be accepted. It will be 
best to make reservations by letter. 
Room tariffs, illustrated brochure, restaurant 
charges and other information may be secured by 
writing. 
FRANK P. FENWICK 
Central Park. ^ — 
74th and 75th 
Streets 
Overlooking Central Park’s most pictur- 
esque lake 
Especially attractive during the Fall 
and Winter months, .\ppeals to fathers, 
mothers and children. 
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. Brenmin. 
LIGHTING 
“Akron" 400-Candlepower 
Lantern makes and bums 
its own gas from common 
gasoline. Brighter than 
electricity. Carry it any- 
where. Wind-proof. De- 
pendable. cheap, safe, 
guaranteed. 
COOKING 
Handy Cook Stove. Vse it 
indoors or outside. Slz- 
zling hot in 2 minutes. 
Have a warm meal anywhere, any time, 
reliable, inexpensive, guarantee. 
Write for special prices and catalogue. 
,^lt£on_Gas Lamp Co., 845 6as Bide.. Akron, O 
Forest and Stream 
Cover Pictures 
You can have a colored reproduction of 
the magnificent Driscole Trout Picture as 
shown on this cover, mounted on art 
hoard ready for framing, free, hy send- 
ing $2.00 for a year’s subscription to 
Forest and Stream. 
Address, 9 E. 40th St., New York, N. Y. 
Whether— 
A Fishing Trip 
A Camping Party 
An Auto Trekking 
Tour 
Or a Single Sport- 
ing Goods Need 
Put it up to 
The Greatest 
Sporting Goods Store 
in the World 
All Mail Inquires Promptly Answered 
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 
Ezrah Fitch, President 
Madison Ave. and 45th St. 
NEW YORK 
Where the Blazed Trail 
Crosses the Boulevard 
