Jan. i 6 , 1909-] 
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Big game 
hunters can 
outfit at the 
right prices at 
Philadelphia’s 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue B. 
Shannon 
816 Chestnut Street, PKiladelpKlaL. 
A $7 Sweater 
For g 00 
I T’S an ill wind that blows no good. The recent condition 
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Jackets. Knitted almost as solidly as woven cloth, yet soft 
and pliable. Made with sleeves, V neck, strong, shaped 
pockets. Knitted to fit, not stretched into shape. 
SENT C. O. D. 
on a deposit of $1.00. If on its receipt you think it worth 
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while the assortment of sizes is complete. Be sure to give 
chest measure. 
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Everything lor the Sportsman 
Dept. L-3,10 Warren St., New York 
DUXBAK 
SPORTSMEN’S CLOTHING 
Just the thing for gunning, fishing, 
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MY SIXTY YEARS ON 
THE PLAINS 
True Pictures of a Vanished Life 
“BILL" HAMILTON 
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HORSE AND HOUND 
By Roger D. Williams, Master of Foxhounds, Iroquois 
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