June, 1919 
FOREST AND S T R E A M 
259 
‘‘Another Feature of 
Camp Life Perfected 
You just can’t imagine how pleasant it is to 
cook over the good old camp fire until you 
have tried the Umbrella Camp Stove, which 
has been so scientifically designed as to 
overcome such objections as burning of the 
fish, tipping over the coffee, scalding the 
hands, scorching the face, change of the 
wind, etc. 
“Umbrella Camp Stove i 
The only camp stove with a revolving 
grate. Made of the best iron and steel, 
and with ordinary use will last a lifetime. | 
Will not warp or get out of shape. Stove ; 
consi.sts of adjustable tripod, center rod 
and revolving grate. Grate is always level 
on sloping or rough ground. When open 
stove is solid throughout, and grate will 
not sag or tip. This roomy grate will hold 
six large cooking utensils. Used over small 
camp fire, at side of large camp fire, or 
before fireplace at home in winter. Sets 
up in one-half minute. Fits in case 4 x 36 
inches. Weight ten pounds. Slips under 
auto seat when folded. Canvas case fur- 
nished with each stove. Sold by sporting 
goods and hardware dealers. Write for il- 
lustrated folder.” 
UMBRELU CAMP STOVE CO. 
Mt. Vernon, Wash. 
ROWE’S GLOUCESTER 
If Jk liyf Direct from factory lo home 
Charges prepaid in the U. S. 
The Rowe has alUquality construction — built up to an 
ideal and not down to a price. Standard in ham- 
modes for thirty years. Used exclusively at summer 
resorts, clubs, camps and in homes of j)eople who know 
values and demand comfort. Made in (government stand- 
ard) non-fadeable, 2l-oz. U. S. Khaki or white sail duck 
that will resist wind, weather and rough usage — costs a 
few dollars more, but will outlast ten one-season ham- | 
mocks. Send for catalogue. 1 
If it's made of canvas we can make it. SAVB THIS AD. 
E. L. ROWE & SON, Inc., Workers in Canvas 
159 Water Street Gloucester, Mass. { 
Forest and Stream 
Cover Pictures 
You can have a colored reproduction of 
the magnificent Drlscole Trout Picture as 
shown on this cover, mounted on art 
board ready for framing, free, by send- 
ing $2.00 for a year’s subscription to 
Forest and Stream. 
Address, 9 E. 40th St., New York, N. Y. 
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TROUT FLY-FISHING IN AMERICA 
By Charles Ziheon Southard 
Illustrations and Colored Plates by H. H. Leonard 
Angling Sportsmen Will Find in This Book 
A Classification of all the species of Trout found in American 
waters, which is more complete and more serviceably ar- 
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Superbly executed plates in colors illustrating the author’s descriptions of the more important 
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Reliable hints as to the best equipment, and the handling of the Rod, the Reel, the Line, the 
Leader, the Fly, based upon more than twenty-five years’ study of the habits of trout and the 
best ways of catching them. 
A fair-minded discussion of the merits of the Wet-Fly and Dry-Fly methods of fishing. 
Lists of flies best suited to certain waters, directions for making one’s own leaders, and a 
wealth of miscellaneous data simply invaluable to even the most experienced angler. 
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