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FOREST AND STREAM 
Jan. II, 1913 
WILLIAM MILLS SON 
FISHim TACKLE EXCLUSI\ELY—ALL GRADES 
Black Bass Casting Rods, Reels, Lines and Lures for Fall Angling. 
:— =: Salt Water Tackle for all Waters. ~ 
OUR NEW 208-Page catalog is the most complete and comprehensive that we have ever issued. It is not only a 
"CATALOG” but an ANGLER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA. Its "NOVEL INDEX” gives lists of Outfits necessary for the 
various kinds of Angling. ' This special catalog No. 112 will be sent on receipt of 5 cents in stamps to cover postage. 
Sole Agents for H. L. LEONARD RODS—The Rod You Will Eventually Buy 
THOS. J. CONROY 
Manufacturer and Dealer in 
Fine Fishing Tackle & Sporting Goods 
TARPON, TUNA and ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
28 
John Street 
New York 
$25.00 
Hard Wood. Mission Finish 
IIIH 
i 
1 piB 
1 
GUN CABINET 
|M|g 
1 
$J2.50 
Height, 70 inches. Depth, 12 inches. Width, 28 inches. 
HiS 
1 
If interested, write for special Gun Cabinet Catalog. 
Send us your address for our illustrated Gun Catalog 
THE H. H. KIFFE COMPANY. 
FISHERMEN NEED DIXON’S GRAPHITE 
of ferru les, tangling of line 
and is good for r^efer-^^Tjsfep^^EBlsedaitr^Get 
free sample and booklet P-52^ 
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, JERSEY cITY. N. J. 
HAIG £ HAIG 
Outfitters 
for 
Hunters 
Campers 
Explorers 
Prospectors 
and 
Fishermen 
311 BROADWAY 
NEW YORK 
We manufac¬ 
ture light 
weight and 
rot proof tents 
Send for our 
new illustra¬ 
ted 1912 cata¬ 
logue D 
rE'RGX/S'OJV’S' 
Patent Reflecting Lamps 
THOMAS J. CONROY. Agent, 
28 John Street, 
Cor. Nassau St., 
New York. 
With Silver Plated 
LocomotiveReflec- 
torsand Adjustable 
Attachments. 
UNIVERSAL LAMP, 
For .Sportsmen’s use. Combines Head 
JacktFront and Top), Boat Jack, Fisliing, 
Gamp, Belt and Dash Lamp, Hand Lan¬ 
tern, etc. 
EXCELSIOR LAMP. 
For Night Driving, Hunting, Fishing, etc. 
Is adjustable to any kind of dash or vehi¬ 
cle. Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue 
and address all orders Lamp Department. 
If You Want Health 
without the use of drugs, you can learn 
how to attain it and preserve it by follow¬ 
ing the teachings of Dr. Elmer Lee, editor 
of the Health Culture Magazine. This Is 
not a faddish publication—it is a magazine 
of sane principles, the practice of which, 
when faithfully followed develop joyous 
and abounding vitality. $1.00 a year; 15c. a 
number. “On Trial” six months for 25c. 
Money back if desired. Send for it. 
Health Culture Co., 1133 F Broadway, New York 
GET THE BEST 
ASK FOR SUCHARD’S 
EDWIN D. WASHBURNE CHARLES W. HOLTON 
Edwin D. Washburne & Co. 
IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS 
-and- 
MAKERS OF FINE JEWELRY 
7 Maiden Lane New York 
We are here to give experienced personal attention to all 
who call, whether your errand be relative to a simple 
job on watch, or jewelry, or eyeglasses, or to select a 
diamond necklace or rare jewel. 
Swiss and American Watches 
The White World Calls 
The red-blooded sportsman loves the winter 
sports—hunting, skating, tobogganing, hockey, 
or skiing, fishing through the ice, and all the 
sports that belong to the “world of white.” 
What he needs is in our store. 
SKATES—A large and 
distinctive selection. 
SKATING SHOES—We 
specialize in skating 
shoes. 
SNOWSHOES—Bows all 
hand-made, fine-grain¬ 
ed wood. Webbing of 
selected thongs. 
SKIS—Genuine Norweg¬ 
ian skis. 
BOBSLEDS, TOBOG¬ 
GANS—All kinds of 
toboggans built right 
in the heart of the to¬ 
boggan country. 
MACKINAW COATS— 
Sweaters, gloves, muf¬ 
flers. Winter caps and 
shoes. 
HOCKEY REQUISITES 
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. 
The Greatest Sporting Goods 
Store In The World 
57 West 36th St. New York City 
Established 1892 Ezra H. Fitch, President 
The aging of a cocktail is as 
necessary to perfect flavor 
as the aging of wine or whisky. 
The delicious flavor and aroma of 
Club Cocktails 
is due not alone to the precise 
blending of the choicest liquors 
obtainable, but to the fact that 
they are softened to mellowness 
by aging before bottling. 
Manhattan, Martini and other 
standard blends, bottled, read^ 
to serve through cracked ice. 
Forest and Stream is edited and made up 
along such lines as merit the hearty recognition 
and support of men and women in all walks of 
life — the men of large affairs no more or less 
so than the men of lesser responsibilities. 
