OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 
New York Sportsmen’s Show for 1914 
A S a part of Third Annual Travel, Vacation and Sportsmen’s Exposition, to be held at the Grand 
Central Palace, New York City, March 5 to 14, 1914. Organized and directed by The International 
ExpositionTompany of New York, sportsmen’s section organized by FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
Blackfeet Indians in a section of Forest and Stream Exhibit, Sportsmen’s Paradise, 
Travel, Vacation and Sportsmen’s Exhibition, March, 1913. 
Transportation lines, chambers of commerce, hotel associations, resorts, information bureaus and sportsmen’s organizations have all united in a 
co-operative effort to make this the greatest show of its kind ever held in the United States. 
FOREST AND STREAM, as the pioneer outdoor publication in America, has always been an ardent exponent of sportsmen’s shows as 
an excellent means of creating a demand for outdoor equipment. Since its first exhibit at the Centennial in Philadelphia in 1876, this company 
has realized the value of the ocular demonstration and personal contact as a means of securing recruits for the vast army of American Sportsmen. 
Lack of space prevents a more detailed announcement, but an illustrated booklet has been prepared for the information of prospective 
exhibitors and will be sent upon request. 
SOME OF THE FEATURES ARE: 
15,000 square feet of scenic space. No charge to the exhibitor for decoration. 100,000 tickets 
distributed among the exhibitors free of charge. Exhibition of record game and fish trophies. 
Collections of wild game, birds and animals. Camps of Indians and guides. Free illustrated lec¬ 
tures, travelogues, moving pictures of big game hunting, etc. Demonstrations of the latest improve¬ 
ments in guns, ammunition and other sportsmen’s equipments. Complete information bureau—where 
to go, how to get there, where to stop and what to do. Tournaments and sportsmen’s events with 
silver cups and other prizes donated by FOREST AND STREAM. Many other attractions for the 
sportsmen and an assured attendance of over 100,000 people for the exhibitor. 
Secretaries of clubs and conservation societies are invited to co-operate with the management in the exhibition of private collections. Tenta¬ 
tive contracts and selection of space may be filed now with the option of closing the contract when your appropriation for next year is made. 
For plans and specifications, prospectus and detailed information as to cost, etc., address 
William J. Gallagher, Advertising Manager 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 127 Franklin Street, NEW YORK 
