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WOOLWORTH BUILDING NEW YORK 
states likewise. Its a case of knowing- 
your state, and particularly the game 
regions of your state. The rest is a 
camping system, a la Nessmuk, and 
grabbing a weeks-end when the season 
Sateen quilt sleeping bag 
is ripe. My own additions to the orig- 
inal foundation of go-lightism, laid down 
by the old woodsman, are here sketched 
in for your courteous consideration. 
SALESMAN AND 
CAMPING 
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out game as naturally as a chestnut 
bursts its pod. You have been waiting 
to be told of it for years. 
Man, like everything else which lives, 
changes w'ith the air that sustains him. 
Before that salesman has gotten to the 
odds and ends of your equipment, the 
axe, the canvas bucket and the candle 
lantern, you are breathing a new ozone. 
There are fish to be caught in both 
the stream and in the lake and there 
are real adventures to be found and a 
lot of nature to be studied in the woods 
and about the fields, right at your door. 
The salesman will sell you a good axe. 
Health and strength will come back to 
you in the collection of fire wood for 
the camp. You can find real enjoyment 
in clearing up the grove of birches and 
in selecting the wood that makes for you 
the most heat and light. 
Knapsack, hatchet, knives, tinivare, 
rods, fishing tackle, ditty bag. lantern 
food bags, the salesman will select, show- 
ing you why one style is better than an- 
other. He will help you in your food 
supply, but remember, you are not going 
beyond the range of a pumpkin pie or a 
dish of cream, for your ivilderness holds . 
a red barn farm and a farmer’s wife. 
So you see that camping out is the 
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