FOREST AND STREAM. 
JLY 31, 1909 ] 
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lie Woods and On the Shore 
RICHARD D. WARE. 
Narratives for Sportsmen. 
lendid series of narratives of shooting and fishing 
>:nces, told with a vividness of description and 
nanlike appreciation that will appeal to every 
:t of rod and gun. The writer has enjoyed some 
: )ort, but barring his success, the experiences are 
of every Northern sportsman amplified. This, as 
s a peculiar gift of story-telling, aside from the 
ic interest of the narrative, constitute half the 
of “In the Woods and On the Shore.” 
rief, the narrative takes us among the caribou of 
■wfoundland barrens, after moose in the Northern 
1 shore bird shooting from Cape Cod to Nova 
duck shooting along the New England coast and 
1 and South, brant shooting at Monomoy, after deer 
v Brunswick, and by way of variety gives us a 
e of rare sport with the big trout of the 
juet. 
ji, splendid illustrations, 300 pages. Postpaid, $2. 
[REST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Life As Ai\ Indian 
1 That the Title Implies and More 
bably the most faithful picture of Indian 
i'er drawn from the pen of a man who 
years among the Blackfeet, marrying into 
ibe and becoming to all practical intents 
dian. 
I Schultz tells of the life of the plains In- 
iwhen war and hunting were the occupa- 
1 of every man, when the buffalo still 
'-d the prairie, and the Indian was as yet 
'iouched by contact with civilization. He 
bes as one who has lived the life, the 
: outine of the great camp, the lives of the 
1 nd women, the gambling, the quarreling, 
. ve making, the wars, the trading of the 
I narrative is full of intense human in- 
and the requisite touch of romance is 
-d in the character of Nat-ah-ki, the beau- 
ndian girl, who became the author’s wife. 
Price, $ 1.65 postpaid. 
'iST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
127 Frank 11a Street, New York 
When writing say you saw the ad. in 
■ st and Stream.” 
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more enjoyable if you are suitably, sensibly, com¬ 
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always comfortable—rain or shine. The only hunt¬ 
ing garments rain-proofed by the famous 
Priestley Process 
The fabric permits plenty of ventilation, and U 
soft, smooth, entirely odorless, and gives a neat, 
dressy appearance. 
For Men and Women 
on hunting, fishing, riding, tramping boating 
camping and all outings in all kinds of weather, 
k Trimly tailored, stand "all kinds” of wear. Fit 
\ and rain-proof qualities guaranteed. Pocketa 
•\ everywhere. Two colors only—light tan and 
olive green. Prices east of the Rocky Mount- 
jkja tins: Regular Hunting Coat and Norfolk 
lift Jacket $5.00; Long Trousers, $3.00; Kuicker- 
HEn bockers, $3.50; Riding Trousers, $3.00 ; Hats, 
BlT Ji °°; Caps, $1.25; Vests, $2.50; Leggins, 
-A $‘- 50 - Ladies: Plain Skirts, $5.00; Divided 
ml Bak Skirts, $6.00; Bloomers, $3.50; Hats, $1.00. 
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purposes where the hard-wearing and rain-proof 
qualities of “Duxbak” are not essential. Very 
fine in ladies’ garments. At all sporting goods 
dealers, or from us direct, express prepaid. Men’s 
dealers, or from us direct, express prepaid. Men’s 
Outing Coats, I 3 . 00 ; Men’s and Ladies’ Norfolks 
$ 3 . 00 ; Long or Riding Trousers, $ 2 . 00 ; Plain Skirts’ 
$ 3 . 00 ; Divided Skirts, $ 4 . 00 ; Hats, $ 1 . 00 : Leggins! 
$ 1 . 25 . 
Illustrated Catalogue with samples of material 
and self-measurement blanks sent free. 
Bird, Jones & Kenyon, 3 Hickory St., Utica, N.Y, 
The “Forest and Stream” Trap Score Book 
4* Meets the needs of gun clubs and shooters in every particular. The 
150 sheets are heavily ruled—an advantage all scorers will appreciate, 
T particularly when working in a dim light. The horizontal spaces are 
4 * numbered from I to 30. Broad perpendicular lines divide these into 
«§» groups of five, which aids the eye of the scorer greatly. Similar heavy 
lines divide the perpendicular spaces into groups of six; thus the 
"I 18 squads are distinguishable at a glance. 
ju 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 Shoot- 
jr Hurlingham Revised Live-Bird Rules for single and double rises, 
/ and the Rose System of dividing purses. Price, $1.00. 
1* FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., NEW YORK CITY 
! WOODCRAFT. ? 
By Nessmuk. Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
A book written for the instruction and guidance of those who go for * 
pleasure to the woods. Its author, having had a great deal of experience i? 
in camp life, has succeeded admirably in putting the wisdom so acquired 1 
into plain and intelligible English. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK. 
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