Would You Pay $1,000 for Your Dog’s Portrait? 
We ask this, not with a view to having you wonder as to our mental condition but to start 
you on a new line of thought. 
Many owners of famous hunting dogs have paid more than $1,000 to have painted a portrait 
of a dog. That is the price E. H. Osthaus, the most famous portrayer of dogs, gets for his work. 
We are not in the painting business and are not agents for depictors of canine profiles but we 
have a dog picture that every dog owner or dogless doglover should have. 
It is a reproduction in oils, on canvas and stretcher, of a famous painting by the world-famed 
E. H. Osthaus. None but an expert could distinguish original from copy. The minutest detail 
has been observed in the print, for it is a print, only instead of ink and paper, oils, true to color, 
and canvas have been used. 
The title of the picture is IN SOUTHERN QUAIL FIELDS, and is shown (to very poor advan¬ 
tage) in the half tone on this page. 
We want you to have this picture for your den—imagine your sportsmen friends coming in and 
exclaiming: “Where did you get that Osthaus painting. Old Chap?” You'd feel pretty cocky. 
We also want you to have Forest and Stream, the oldest sportsman’s magazine in America. 
Send us your check for $2 or enclose a two spot at our risk, and we will send you the picture 
as described and Forest and Stream for a whole year. TWO DOLLARS FOR ROTH. 
However, as we have only a limited number you will have to do it now. MONEY REFUNDED 
IF NOT SATISFACTORY and our guarantee of more than 40 years of service to sportsmen is 
hack of this offer. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
128 BROADWAY, 
NEW YORK CITY 
