F ORES T AND S T REA M 
1199 
Diagram Showing How to Put the Frame Together. 
tached by a small brass screw through a copper 
washer to the wooden handle just below the 
position of the rivet, by means of which this 
form of net is suspended from a button that 
fastens the left breast pocket of your flannel 
shirt. And the three-foot piece of safety cord 
may be used here also. 
To prevent the net from dangling below the 
frame when folded, fasten a loop of cord to 
the bottom ot the net and slip the loop over 
the part of the wooden handle which projects 
beyond the rivet joint; it will be checked at 
the leather hanger. The loop will release itself 
automatically when the handle is extended. 
When either frame is completed a coat of 
green paint may be applied. 
Geo. Parker Holden. 
LIKE THE MAN WHO TELLS CHILDREN 
THERE IS NO SANTA CLAUS. 
Editor Forest and Stream : 
“Old Camper” is getting on my nerves. He 
is always writing about things we ought not to 
do, and thus probably making us better woods¬ 
men—but we don’t want to be instructed in this 
school. Rather, why doesn’t he tell us how to 
do or make more things, for that is two-thirds 
of the fun of camping. 
It is all right to rail against the superfluous, 
but does Old Camper imagine that we are all 
setting off on expeditions such as he appears to 
love and indulge in, towards the North Pole, or 
elsewhere in the hinterland? Why, most of my 
recreation consists in tinkering around in the 
back yard, building all sorts of dew dads that I 
read about in the outdoor press. No, I will 
never use them, but it is fun, and works off 
superfluous energy. 
It was this same Old Camper, I believe, who 
broke loose in Forest and Stream a couple of 
years ago, with a story of an unexpected visit 
from a party of lost campers, including several 
ladies, all needing food. The garrulous old gen¬ 
tleman gave us an inventory of his provisions— 
I am suspicious now that he was padding his 
commissary list—and finished by asking what 
the reader would have prepared, and how. 
Many of us stewed metaphorically over that 
problem, and sent in answers, but I recall that 
Old Camper kept still. At the time I thought 
that he was pitying our crude woodcraft and 
forebore to humiliate us by a display of his own 
superior skill, but I am disillusioned now. I 
will bet a nickel against one of Old Camper’s 
soggiest biscuits that the meal he set forth was 
conjured up out of a sack of supplies that came 
as near being irreducible as some of his other 
hints to living in the woods without eating or 
work—unless you have a guide along—and that 
the visitors were led down' to the lake and 
shown where they could get a drink of water. 
Nessmuk used to prowl around the woods in 
this selfsame manner, and poke fun at those 
who couldn’t extract the same comfort out of 
it, and here we have his successor on the job. 
A bas, Old Camper! Tell us how to make 
things, now hew to get along without them. 
Solid Comfort. 
NO MOSQUITOES AND NO PLOVER. 
Editor Forest and Stream'. 
Does the paucity of mosquitoes compensate 
for the paucity of plover, is a question upon 
which I have meditated considerably, since Sep¬ 
tember ist. In this environment, the state has 
advocated the draining of the meadows, in view 
of preventing mosquitoes, and, at the extensive 
low-lands of Hammonassett, this scheme has 
been carried out so thoroughly that rubber boots 
are no longer necessary, even in the places that 
used to be the most treacherous. But the plover 
and yellowleg, as well as the mosquito, do not 
look at this improvement with favor! The law 
does not permit us to shoot during the actual 
flight of these birds, but Hammonassett has 
always been the scene of a little fun in past 
years. Now it remains to be seen how drained 
meadows will effect our ducks that used to feed 
back in the salt pools of such places. 
T. F. Hammer. 
Branford, Ct., September II, 1916. 
Tobacco Habit 
BANISHED 
48 to72 Hours 
'/'•cvs: 
No craving for tobacco in any form 
when you begin taking Tobacco Redeemer. 
Don’t try to quit the tobacco habit unaided. 
It’s a losing fight against heavy odds and means 
a serious shock to the nervous system. Let the 
tobacco habit quit YOU. It will quit you. if you 
will just take Tobacco Redeemer, according to 
directions for two or three days. It is a most 
marvelously quick and thoroughly reliable remedy 
for the tobacco habit. 
Not a Substitute 
Tobacco Redeemer contains no habit-forming 
drugs of any kind. It is in no sense a substitute 
for tobacco. After finishing the treatment you 
have absolutely no desire to use tobacco again or 
to continue the use of the remedy. It makes not 
a particle of difference how long you have been 
using tobacco, how much you use or in what form 
you use it—whether you smoke cigars, cigarettes, 
pipe, chew plug or fine cut or use snuff. Tobacco 
Redeemer will positively banish every trace of 
desire in from 48 to 72 hours. This we absolutely 
guarantee in every case or money refunded. 
Write today for our free booklet showing the 
deadly effect of tobacco upon the human system 
and positive proof that Tobacco Redeemer will 
quickly free you of the habit. 
Newell Pharmacal Company, 
Dept. 350 St. Louis. Mo. 
I 
I 
I 
I 
THE STORM Wind and Rain Proof—200 
KING LANTERN Candle Power ^ cent per hour. 
Operates 15 hours on one filling 
of gasoline or kerosene. The 
highest powered, most econom¬ 
ical, and safest lantern ever 
made, for farmers, dairymen, 
contractors, sportsmen, watchmen, 
and for shows, boats, railroad 
yards and way stations. Auto¬ 
matically cleaned, cannot clog. 
No wicks to trim, no chimneys 
to wash, no smoke, no smell, no 
dirt. A quick and profitable 
seller for dealers and agents. If 
you want one for your own use, 
ask your nearest hardware dealer 
to send for one on trial. If you 
want the agency write for our 
Special Lantern Proposition. 
STAMPING & ELECTRIC WORKS 
486 S. Clinton Street, Chicago 
J. KANNOFSKY 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and manufacturer of artificial eyes or birds, animals 
and manufacturing purposes a specialty. Send for 
prices. All kinds of heads and skulls for furriers and 
taxidermists. 
363 CANAL STREET, NEW YORK 
Please mention “Forest and Stream” 
OUR LATEST CREATION 
THE TOOTHPICK 
Closest Rolling Umbrella in 
the world, with ^ ^ ert 
14k. gold cap- 
ped handle . . . 
WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF 
UMBRELLAS WALKING STICKS, 
CANE-UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Etc. 
Inc. 
178 FULTON STREET, bet. B’way and Church St. 
Branch Hudson Terminal Building 
Fulton Street Entrance 
