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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[Oct. 27, 1906. 
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NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. 
I am with you again for 1906 with my new catalogue. Lots of new goods this 
year. My new Heartwood Rods are like tempered steel, see catalogue. Two- 
piece or Three-piece Black Bass Casting Rod, short butt; length of rod, 6ft.; 
weight, 13 oz.; price, $2.00. Quadruple Multiplying Reel, 60 yds., $1.00. 
Aluminum Automatic Reel, $3.75. Free running reel with adjustable click, 
40 yds., 90c. Hollow point Carlisle, New York, Sproat, Sneck bend, Cincin¬ 
nati Bass and Aberdeen Hooks, single gut, 12c. doz.; double gut, 17c. doz. 
Single gut, i-yd. leaders, 20c. doz.; double gut, 45c. doz. Send stamp for 
116-page catalogue. 
J. F. MARSTERS, 
55 Court Street. - Brooklyn, N„ Y. 
Sportsmen’s Clothing 
Sheds Water like a Duck’s Back 
Combines the advantage of perfect tailoring 
with perfect protection against rain. Water¬ 
proofed by a patent process, permitting thorough 
ventilation. Cloth as soft as chamois, yet rain 
cannot penetrate it, whether in driving down¬ 
pour or dreary ail-day drizzle. Equally appro¬ 
priate to fair or rainy weather. Fit, finish and 
waterproof qualities guaianteed. Sightly and 
durable. 
Coat double stitched and lined throughout 
with same material. Reinforced shoulder cap. 
Patent bellows under arm gives extra ventila¬ 
tion, and freedom of movement with paddle, rod 
or gun. Pockets everywhere. 
Trousers reinforced from hip to knee. Double 
seat. 
Give snug breast measure, height, and length 
of arm from center of back. Waist and leg for 
trousers. 
Light, tan or dead grass green. 
Coat, $5 ; trousers, $3; hat, §1. Express prepaid. 
FOR LADIES ' WEAR 
Neatly tailored coat and skirt. Gives absolute 
protection on any outing trip. Suitable for gun¬ 
ning, fishing, tramping, boating, climbing. 
Coat, $5.00; skirt, §4,00. Express prepaid. 
Booklet, with samples of mnterial and directions 
for self-measurement sent free. 
BIRD, JONES & KENYON, 
3 Blandina St. Utica, N. Y. 
BIG-GAME MAILING CARDS. 
At the present time a great many people are interested in picture cards for mailing, and 
many different scenes and subjects have been chosen to adorn such cards. 
Some of the big-game pictures, which from time to time have appeared in the Forest 
and Stream, are good subjects for such mailihg cards for the big-game hunters, and we 
have prepared a set of half a dozen which cover: 
The Moose. The Mountain Sheep. 
The Elk. The Prong Horned Antelope, and 
The White Tail Deer. The Mule Deer, or Rocky Mountain Black Tail. 
These sets, printed with great care, are in two colors, and with sufficient margin for a few 
words of writing, will be sent post free on receipt of 25 cents. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 346 Broadway, New York. 
LOG CABINS AND COTTAGES; 
This work covers the field of building for the woods from the simplest shelters to the most 
elaborate cottages, cabins and houses. The details and directions are very specific and easily 
comprehended, and tire illustrations are so lumerous and so taking that one will be sure to find 
in them something to his taste. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
Those who make their second or tenth trip into 
the woods this fall can appreciate more keenly 
than the first-timer the practical experience em¬ 
bodied in every detail of our outfits. Old-timers 
have outfitted here for years—the younger hun¬ 
ter who follows makes few mistakes. Our cata¬ 
logue F offers many suggestions. Want one? 
ABERCROMBIE ©. FITCH COMPANY 
Complete Oufits for Explorers, 
Campers, Prospectors and Hunters. 
57 Reade St. (one door from B’way), New York. 
ALL KINDS OF 
SPORTING GOODS 
In all New York there is no store like 
this. Here may be found every requisite 
for recreation and outdoor games. Supplies 
for the Camper, the Hunter, the Automo- 
bilist, the Bicylisr, the Tennis Player, the 
Golfer, and always at prices that are fair. 
Look for the “Sign of the Golden Stag.” 
NEW YORK SPORTING GOODS CO., 
IT Warren St., near B’way, New York. 
DUCK SHOOTING 
— ON- 
LONG ISLAND 
Unequalled duck shooting along the Great 
South Bay, with supplies, guides and boats, 
boarding houses and hotels close at hand. 
For list of guides, hotels and boarding 
houses, etc., address the General Passen¬ 
ger Agent. 
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 
263 Fifth Ave., New York City. 
A. L. LANGDON, HOWARD M. SMITH, 
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent 
