A SPORTSMAN’S NECESSITY 
To be included in a sportsman’s outfit an article must be: 
First, A NECESSITY. Easy shaving a comfort anywhere. 
Second, THE BEST OF ITS KIND. You may be the judge. 
Third, SMALL AND COMPACT. The size of a fountain pen. 
Arnold’s Fountain Safety Razor 
meets all of these requirements, besides it has advantages found in no other style of safety 
razor. Its cutting edge is on same plane with the handle; allows the proper cutting 
angle, and shaves like an old-fashioned razor. It enables you to get into the ‘ corners,” 
a feature not possible with other safety razors in which the handle and blades are set at 
right angles. It is in fact a RAZOR, and not a scraper. It is small and compact, occupy¬ 
ing when closed only its space of an ordinary fountain pen, including the extra blades. 
The blades are made of the highest quality steel, with double reversible edges. They 
require no sharpening or stropping, and hold their edge to a remarkable degree. 
SOliB ON 10 BAY TRIAL, $3.50 PREPAIB. 
Send us $3.50 and we will send this razor prepaid with 12 double blades, with the under¬ 
standing that you may use it 10 days and if not in every way satisfied the amount will be 
refunded. We feel sure you will agree with us that this is the most convenient and 
satisfactory device of its kind ever invented. 
No. 2. Arnold’s Fountain Safety Razor vvitli 12 Blades, $3.50 
No. 22. Extra Blades, per package of 12, - - .75 
ASK FOR OUR CATALOGUE. 
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17 Warren Street, near Broadway, New York. 
fi'flVF' All the Prominent ENGUSH and 
F liUlL AMERICAN MAKES —Scott, 
Greener, Purdey, Jos. Lang & Son, The New Fox (Latest 
Am. Gun), Parker, Smith, Lelever, Remington, Ithaca,Etc. 
OTHER GUNS TAKEN IN TRADE. 
Send for Catalogue and List of Second-Hand Guns. 
Just received by steamer a special importation 
for Southern Quail Shooting of light weight 12, 16 and 
20 bore W, C. SCOTT ^ SON’S HAMMERLESS, 
5 % to lbs. ^ Also some Ducking 10 bores. 
Send for list of these Guns and our Second-hand list of Bargains. 
”WESTLEY RICHARDS” GUNS 
in single trigger action, and hand-detachable locks. Superbly en¬ 
graved and finished. Prices from ^85 sterling down. 
WM. READ & SONS 
107 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
Established 1826. The Old Gnn House 
FRANCOTTE GUN 
-WINS- 
Amateur Championship of the United States 
at N. Y. Athletic Club Shoot, Travers Island 
December 17th, 1908 
Francotte guns have a habit of winning and leading other guns. 
The day following the Championship, three different gentlemen, 
shooting Francotte guns, cleaned up most prizes at the New York 
Athletic Club shoot. The Francotte gun is a gentleman’s gun. 
They are chosen by shooters who want the best money can buy and 
the gun backs up the skill of the shooter and both win on their merit. 
Moreover, "a thing of beauty is a joy forever,” and certainly no make 
of gun is the peer of a Francotte in beauty, style and finish. Address 
GREENER GUNS 
The "International” Gun Illustrated above is used by the best Pigeon Shots 
the world over. Why ? They want a gun that will shoot, and Greener 
Guns are known to do it. For 33 years—ever since he invented his famous 
choke-boring—W. W. Greener has been on top for good shooting. Try one 
against any other make and you will not be disappointed. 
W. W. Greener, 68 Haymarket, London, and Birmingham, Eng. 
Agency—H. C. Squires <21 Son, 44 Cortland! St., New York. 
VON LENGERKE DETMOLD 
349 Fifth Avenue. 
Opposite the Waldorf-Astoria Near 54th Street 
NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 
RIGHT UP-TO-DATE 
Game Laws In Brief 
The “Forest and Stream** 
TRAP SCORE BOOK 
rneets the needs of gun clubs and shooters in every par¬ 
ticular. The 150 sheets are heavily ruled—an advantage 
all scorers will appreciate, particularly when working in 
a dim light. The horizontal spaces are numbered from 
1 to 30. Broad perpendicular lines divide these into 
groups of six; thus the squads are distinguished at a 
glance. 
The paper manifolds easily, and carbon sheets are 
placed in the book for that purpose. 
It contains the American Shooting Association Rules 
for Live-Bird Shooting, for Double Live-Bird Shooting, 
for Inanimate Target Shooting; Hurlingham Revised 
Live-Bird Rules for single and double rises, and the 
Rose System of dividing purses. Price, $1.00. 
Re’vised to July first The edition now offered 
contains in condensed form aU the laws of all the 
States and Territories, Canada, and the Provinces, 
with notes, decisions, explanations. It’s handy, com- 
padt, reliable. 
Time now before the shooting season to read 
up on the changes made by the various legislatures. 
Ready for delivery. ^ 
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127 Franklin Streat, New York 
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