Dec. 18, 1909.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
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Big game 
hunters can 
outfit at the 
right prices at 
Philadelphia’s 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Write for Catalogue B. 
Shannon 
816 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. 
INTER-OCEAN 
HUNTING TALES 
Edgar F. Randolph 
A series of hunting reminiscences of rare 
charm for the sportsman and for the wider 
circle which delights in true tales of outdoor 
life. With none of the high coloring and ex¬ 
aggeration which give a false note to so many 
hunting stories, Mr. Randolph’s book is never 
lacking in interest. 
He covers the field of sport with the rifle, 
east and west, drawing a vivid word picture of 
life in the open, subordinating his own exploits 
to the main incidents of outdoor experience, 
giving much valuable information on camp life, 
hunting and the habits of wild game, and con¬ 
tinually delighting the reader with the freshness 
of his viewpoint. 
This book will strike a sympathetic chord in 
the. memory of every big-game hunter of ex¬ 
perience and. will prove of real value to the 
novice who is planning an excursion into the 
Hid. 
Cloth, 170 Pages. Richly Illustrated 
Postpaid, $1.00 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
New York City 
- — ■ — 
The Indians of To-day. 
By George Bird Grinnell. Demi-quarto, 185 pages, 
buckram. Price, $5.00. 
It describes the old-time Indian and the Indian of to- 
day and contrasts the primitive conditions and ways 
of living with those of the present. It contains over 
fifty full-page portraits of living Indians from photo- 
fraphs. 
Contents: The North American Indians. Indian 
Character. Beliefs and Stories. The Young Dogs' 
?««. The Buffalo Wife. A Blackfoot Sun and Moon 
Myth. Former Distribution of the Indians. The Reser¬ 
vation. Life on the Reservation. The Agent’s Rule. 
Education. Some Difficulties. The Red Man and the 
White. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Pigeon Shooting 
By CAPT. A. W. MONEY 
A standard book on the sport by a 
recognized expert, covering all phases of 
live-bird and clay-pigeon shooting with 
much that is of value to every man who 
wishes to be complete master of his gun. 
Covers position, guns, ammunition, 
handling, sighting, field shooting, trigger 
pulls, technique and practice. This book 
will soon be out of print. Listed to sell 
at Jl. Our price, while they last, 
75 cents, postpaid 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
Sheds Water 
Like a 
Duck’s Back 
Sportsman’s Clothing \^£ 
Every sport-loving man and woman should hava 
a Duxbak Suit. All kinds of outings are made 
more enjoyable if you are suitably, sensibly, com¬ 
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always comfortable—rain or shine. The only hunt¬ 
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Priestley Process 
The fabric permits plenty of ventilation, and ia 
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\ olive green. Prices east of the Rocky Mount- 
tyA tins: Regular Hunting Coat and Norfolk 
IgSa Jacket $ 5 . 00 ; Long Trousers, $ 3 . 00 ; Knicker- 
|r’ \ bockers, $ 3 . 50 ; Riding Trousers, $ 3.00 ; Hats, 
HSjk $r.°o; Caps, $ 1 . 25 ; Vests, $ 2 . 50 ; Leggins, 
$ 1 . 50 . Ladies: Plain Skirts, $ 5 . 00 ; Divided 
Skirts, $ 6 . 00 ; Bloomers, $ 3 . 50 ; Hats, $ 1 . 00 . 
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A new, fast-color, olive-green fabric—not rain¬ 
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qualities of “Duxbak” are not essential. Very 
fine in ladies’ garments. At all sporting goods 
dealers, or from us direct, express prepaid. Men’s 
Outing Coats, $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 SL, Utica, N.Y. 
THE ANGLER’S WORKSHOP 
Rodmaking for Beginners 
By PERRY D. FRAZER 
A UNIQUE work, bringing the science of rodmaking up to the very moment and 
epitomizing the knowledge and experience of experts for the guidance of the 
average man. The evolution of bait-casting principles has made Mr. Frazer’s 
book supersede all previous publications on the subject. 
Every angler—young or old—who is fond of adapting his rods and tackle to his own 
ideas of what they should be, v/ill find in this book a large fund of information gathered 
by the author in years of study, experiment and practical experience in fishing, tourna¬ 
ment casting and at the work bench. He theorizes and speculates not at all. He tells 
“the how” of everything connected with rodmaking in a way that makes results certain. 
All explanations are simple and easily followed. 
Separate chapters are devoted to each of a half dozen types of bait-casting rods; to 
tarpon, surf and light salt water rod'-; bass and trout, salmon and tournament fly-rods. 
Complete specifications of well-known types are given, and the chapter on split bamboo 
rodmaking is the most comprehensive treatise on the subject ever published. Indis¬ 
pensable in the angler’s library. 
Cloth, 180 pages, four full-page illustrations, 60 working drawings, making plain 
every feature of the text. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STEEAM PUB. CO., 127 Franklin St., New York 
YOU OUGHT TO HAVE YOUR HIDE TANNED 
and head mounted. It will not cost you any more—if as much—to have 
your work done in the largest establishment of the kind in the world. 
We tan deer skins with hair on for rugs or trophies, or dress them 
into buckskin glove leather. Bear, dog, calf, cow, horse or any other 
kind of hide or skin tanned with the hair or fur on, and finished soft, 
light, odorless, mothproof and made up into rugs, gloves, caps, men’s 
and womens’ garments when so ordered. Send for catalog. 
Taxidermy and'head mounting are among our particular specialties. 
The Crosby Frisian Fur Company, 573 Lyell Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 
