Dec. 4 , 'Wl 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Going alter Big 
Game this Fall? 
Get your rifles, am¬ 
munition—everything 
you will need—at 
Sheds Water 
Like a 
Duck’s Back 
Philadelphia 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue 
Shannon’s 
816 Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia 
40 ^ 100 * 
"v Instead of 
lorton R. Edwin Panatela 
by all standards of comparison a 10c. cigar. It will 
isfy the most cranky smoker of imported brands, 
is fully 5y 2 inches long, strictly hand-made, of 
nicest Havana tobacco—genuine Sumatra wrapper, 
smokes freely and evenly—never chars down the 
e, but keeps burning coolly and 
:grantly to the last toothhold. 
Tie reason this cigar is sold at $2.40 
itead of $5.00 per hundred is because 
buy and sell for cash. I ask no 
(dit, neither do I give it. I person¬ 
s' buy my tobacco direct from the 
i wer in Cuba, and pay him at least 
f: weeks before the tobacco reaches 
t U. S. Custom House. I buy for 
li and sell for less. The man who 
t'S and sells on credit cannot com- 
p: with me. I believe in what Elbert 
Ibbard said in April, 1907, issue of 
t Philistine: 
Sportsman’s Clothing 
Every sport-lorlngman and woman should hav« 
ft Duxbak Suit. All kinds of outings arc madft 
more enjoyable if you are suitably, sensibly, com¬ 
fortably dressed. In Duxbak Garments you are 
always comfortable—rain or shine. The only hunt¬ 
ing: garments rain-proofed by the famous 
Priestley Process 
The fabric permits plenty of ventilation, and ia 
ftdft, smooth, entirely odorless, and give* a neat, 
dressy appearance. 
For Men and Women 
, j an HUU3 __ 
and rain-proof qualities guaranteed. Pocket* 
everywhere. Two colors only—light tan and 
olive green. Prices east of the Rocky Mount- 
* ,Hs f Regular Hunting Coat and Norfolk 
Jacket $5.00; Cong Trousers, $3.00; Knicker¬ 
bockers, $3.50; Riding Trousers, $3.00; Hats, 
*i.oo; Caps, $1.25; Vests, $2.50; Legging, 
$1.50. Ladies: Plain Skirts, $5.00; Divided 
Skirts, $6.oo; Bloomers, $3.50; Hats, $1.00. 
The New 
. 4 - ine new 
Kamp-it 
Outing Suit for Men and Women 
I ^ ^St-color, olive-green fabric—not rain¬ 
proof like Duxbak” and lighter in weight. De¬ 
signed especially for golfing, camping and outing 
purposes where the hard-wearing and rain-proof 
qualities of “Duxbak” are not essential. Very 
ne in ladies’ garments. At all sporting goods 
dealers, or from us direct, express prepaid. Men’s 
Outing Coats, $3.00; Men’s and Dadies’ Norfolks 
$3.00; Dong or Riding Trousers, $2.00; Plain Skirts’ 
$3.00; Divided Skirts, $4.00; Hats, $1.00; Deggins,’ 
$1 .25. 
Illustrated Catalogue with samples of material 
and self-measurement blanks sent free. 
Bird, Jones & Kenyon, 3 Hickory St., Utica, N.Y. 
A Credit Account is the most insidious form 
borrowing money. When you don’t pay the 
;rchant at once for the goods you buy from 
m, you are borrowing money from him, and 
;guised in the price is much more than the 
lal rate of interest. Better to borrow the 
tual cash and know how much you have to 
y for the accommodation; but it is better still 
practice self-denial and go without the thing 
u want till you have the cash to pay for it.” 
All the losses of the merchants who give 
•dit are made good by the people who pay.” 
The merchant who gives credit is not in 
siness for his health any more than the 
vnbroker is.” 
T0PPERWEIN 
TELLS. 
HOWj 
nong my 35 different brands I have 
u ‘m-between” smoke called “Old 
lioned Havana Smokers.” I want 
£ t® be on smoking terms with 
“b because they are just the thing 
J want when you don’t want a big 
1 "■ They are Havana filled—4 inches 
3—blunt at both ends—made the 
’ .the Cuban planter rolls tobacco 
Jus own use—without a binder, 
n so eager to have you try this 
n<e that I’ll send you a sample box 
[i free along with an order for my 
atelas, because you’ll buy them 
lb 
... „ _ AcSmeron 
(the fiun Talent of theWorld 
. nd me $2.40 for 100 Morton R. 
* Panatelas. Smoke as many as 
c bke-^-smoke them all if you want 
Juid if you then tell me that you 
!! t receive more than you expected, 
‘return your money and we’ll re- 
>• friends. 
you want to know who I am and 
‘her or not I run my business on 
“iquare, if you have any doubts as 
’ r making good if my cigars don’t, 
“ inquire from any bank or com- 
*ial agency about me. If you don't 
“he report you get, keep your cash 
ime. 
Mr mT ' s S ook has al1 the world’s gun talent cornered. 
i Tppperwein, world-champion rifle ehots, will 
write for Outer s Book exclusively. 
y.f u '- Townsend Whelan, U. S. A., A. W, Lowdermilk. 
N A e ''r, ,OD ’ E.C. Crossman, Horace Kephart, 
Ashley A. Haines, Pascal de Angelis, Robt. A. Kane. 
All these world-recognized gun experts will support the 
Topperwems, not with mere’ write-ups,’’but with engross- 
Vrf. l " C e a °! prac u t,e ? 1 valu <b full of the “tricks of the 
trade, and of methods such as will put you far on the 
road to expertness with your favorite firearm. 
Send us 25c for three months’subscrip. 
/ hon for Outer’s Book, regularly costing 
fj ft S1.50ayear. Get a line on the value of 
Vr< these gun articles—on the snappy out- 
door stories, articles and photographs, 
entertaining and valuable to every sportsman 
and nature lover. You would give 25c anytime 
to know why you miss some of the shots you 
do miss—and how not to miss them . Let 
th ese gun experts give you real pointers. 
‘ Send 25c for3 months’subsription today. 
(vK°c£f^ 
OUTER’S BOOK, 110 Mason St., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Actual Size 
Illustrated Price List sent on request 
Morton R.Edwin 
Dp. 49 64-66 W1 25 th St. New York 
Make checks payable to Edwin Cigar Co 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest 
and Stream.” 
I I 1 you desire to make a reputation 
as an expert cocktail mixer, buy 
the “Club” brand, follow direc¬ 
tions, and your friends will wonder 
where you gained the art. Many a cock¬ 
tail you have drunk and complimented 
your host for his art of mixing—the 
truth is you had a “Club Cocktail.” 
It merely required a little ice to cool 
it. You can do it just as well. 
FOR SALE BY ALL GOOD DEALERS. 
F. HEUBLEIN & BRO .. Sole Proprietors 
29 Broadway, New York N Y 
Hartford Conn. ‘ London 
hen writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest 
1 Stream.” 
YOU OUGHT TO HAVE YOUR HIDE TANNED 
and head mounted. “ 
. . ., Xt ) vi11 not cost you any more—if as much—to have 
your work done in the largest establishment of the kind in the world 
t*n)^ e K ta v c i- er s J cins 1 wlt } 1 hair on for rugs or trophies, or dress them 
nto buckskin glove leather. Bear, dog, calf, cow, horse or any other 
uia ot hide or skin tanned with the hair or fur on, and finished soft, 
lght, odorless, mothproof and made up into rugs, gloves, caps, men’s 
ai Tj w . om ens’ garments when so ordered. Send for catalog. 
I axidermy and head mounting are among our particular specialties. 
The Crosby Frisian Fur Company, 573 Lyell Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 
