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ii , 1909.] 
Going after Big 
Game tilts Fall? 
Get your rifles, am¬ 
munition—everything 
you will need—at 
Philadelphia 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue 
Shannon’s 
816 Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia 
Dry Tramping 
[unting Boots that will keep you 
lmost as dry as rubber boots, yet 
re as easy on the feet as your 
iivorite slippers. The first, be- 
ause of the waterproofed top, 
le bellows tongue and the oak- 
mned lawbide sole with its 
iserted layer of chemically 
'ended leather—a feature of the 
Godfrey Special 
Hunting Boot 
'Comfortable because of the choice 
I lather used, the exp* rt finishing 
f all seams, the Blucher cut and 
le flexible rawhide laces in large 
yelets. Russet leather, 11 inches 
jigh reinforced back, all seams 
oublesewed. Special price $7.50 
pair, but equal to boots costing 
[jveral dollars more. Expressed on 
pproval on deposit of $1. Write 
>r full description and instruc- 
onsfor ordering proper size. 
Chas. J. Godfrey Co. 
Dept. U— 3 . 
. Have Catered 
]> Sportsmen 
o r over 69 
ears.” 
0 Warren St. 
SEW TORE 
See large magazine advertisements. 
The New High Class Watch 
djfagersoll- 
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A higrh-grade watch manufactured by 
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in solid 
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in 10-vr 
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s 9" 
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WICK BLUE FLAME OIL COOK-STOVE 
Standard Oil Company 
(Incorporated) 
Modern Training. 
Indling and Kennel Management. By B. Waters. 
Illustrated. Cloth, 373 pages. Price, $2.00. 
he treatise is after the modern professional system of 
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‘ Treatise on Retrieving. By B. Waters. 124 pages. 
Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
teats minutely of the methods by which a dog, old or 
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5?? r °y the force system or the “natural method.” 
tn the theory and practice of training are exhaus- 
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Sheds Water 
Like a 
Duck’s Back 
Sportsman’s Clothing 
Every sport-loving man and woman should hava 
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The fabric permits plenty of ventilation, and la 
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Trimly tailored, stand “all kinds” of wear. Fit 
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$3.00; Long or Riding Trousers, $2.00; Plain Skirts, 
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$1-25. 
Illustrated Catalogue with samples of material 
and self-measurement blanks sent free. 
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A SUMMER AFLOAT 
is made possible for people of moderate means by the Houseboat. The 
Houseboat is the summer home of thousands of English families. It is 
yearly becoming more popular in America. 
ALBERT BRADLEE HUNTS 
“Houseboats and Houseboating” 
tells the first and last word in regard to the summer home of to-morrow. 
It is a practical work and withal as beautiful a book as often comes from 
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any one ambitious to become a houseboat dweller can raise. Buckram, 332 
pages, superbly illustrated, with plans, etc. 
Postpaid, $3.00 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
127 Franklin Street, New York City 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest and Stream.” 
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