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FOREST AND STREA 
Your Out-of-Door Clothes 
Service, Comfort, Style—at moderate cost—are 
yours when you wear Duxbak or Kamp-it. The old¬ 
est, most popular and best designed outdoor clothes— 
there is experience and know-how back of them. 
Duxbak & Kamp-it 
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Duxbak: Made of a specially constructed 8-oz. Army duck, 
cravenette-proofed against rain and weather. Designed by an 
expert in styles for every outdoor recreation. 
Kamp-it: Light-weight, strong and durable. For the sum¬ 
mer resort, for riding and driving, for camping, tramping, etc. 
—the ideal spring and summer garment. Owing to the con¬ 
struction of the cloth, Kamp-i't is not rainproofed. 
For Men and Women —Both Duxbak and Kamp-it 
are made in a wide range of garments for both men 
and women. 
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plete lute of Duxbak and Kamp-it fishing , hunting 
and vacation garments. You need this book to guide 
you in providing proper clothes for this year's outing. 
A postal will bring it. 
Sold by leading sporting goods stores in the 
United States. 
UTICA-DUXBAK CORP’N 
Successors to Bird, Jones & Kenyon 
10 Hickory St., UTICA, N. Y. 
TH EM 1 LAM ' 
Since 1839, 78 years, the Milams have been 
making the celebrated “KENTUCKY” Reel 
in the same location, and all the knowledge 
gained by these years of experience is put in 
their reels today. Let us send you our booklet. 
B. C. Milam & Son, Frankfort, Ky. 
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NEWFOUNDLAND 
Why not try t trip to thti ctraatr* »kare 
sport is assured? The sportsmen who have been 
come again year after year. The rivers are 
full of salmon and trout, whilst caribou and 
i other game wander over the country. Write 
and let me arrange your trip. 
J. R. WHITAKER 
The Bungalow Grand Lake, Newfoundland 
Rifle as shown $40.00 
Peep Sight, extra 3.00 
NEWTON HIGH POWER RIFLES 
deliver a smashing blow anywhere along the line over the longest practical 
game-shooting ranges. The ammunition they use is not only of 3,000 f.s. velocity, 
but it has bullet weight enough to make it effective out where the game is. 
There is nothing else in its class for its calibers: .22, 256, 30 and .35. 
To see what a difference bullet weight makes in energy at long game shooting ranges, 
and in higher energy at the shorter ones, see the ballistics tables in our 148-page catalog, 
sent for stamp. 
Newton Rifles are Now Being Delivered 
NEWTON ARMS CO., 506 Mutual Life Bldg., BUFFALO, N.Y. 
LOUIS RHEADS NEW BASS PLUG 
THE WAGA-WAGA 
NATURAL SIZE 
Carved Wood Propeller, Price $1.00 
Steel Blade Propeller, “ 75c. 
Painted Red, Green, Blue and White. 
Head and tail hooks put on to suit. Tail wags from side to side. 
Baits sent on receipt of price; if not satisfactory, and returned as 
sent, money will be promptly refunded. 
Address LOUIS RHEAD, 217 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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his skin. The skin looks nice and white 
and clean, but after washing it comes loose 
What is the remedy and cause? 
E. S. Myers. 
[For cocker spaniel with scurfy back.— 
Have your druggist make up the following 
ointment: Flour of sulphur and balsam of 
Peru, of each one ounce; morphine sul¬ 
phate, two grains; vaseline, four ounces. 
Apply to the affected parts four times a 
day for three days and then wash thor¬ 
oughly. 
Feed largely on fresh milk and Spratt’s 
dog cakes and give Dent’s blook purifying 
pills three times a day.] 
VIRGINIA FOX HUNTERS’ CLUB? 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
A friend of mine gave me a copy of the 
March issue of your publication, Forest 
and Stream. I have read it with a great 
deal of interest and pleasure, especially 
the article on page 112—I am a lover'of 
fox hunting and enjoy reading such stories. 
The article tells of a fox hunting club 
in Alabama. I write to ask if you can tell 
me whether we have a club of this kind 
anywhere in Virginia; and if so, who are 
the officers ? I have always wanted to at¬ 
tend a big hunt with a club like this, and 
if there is one in the State I shall certainl 
try to attend some of its runs- 
C. L. Hunt. 
Rocky Mount, Va. 
[Forest and Stream is not advised at 
present of any such organization which 
you might join, but suggests that readers 
who have such information may get in 
touch with you direct.] 
HANDY FORM FOR PERMITS. 
Hunters and gunners who have run afoul 
of game wardens, caretakers and tenants 
while hunting—even with permission—on 
their neighbors’ or others’ land, through 
being unable to find their permits in the 
depths of their hunting coats or jeans, will 
find consolation in a little permit register 
being distributed by the Du Pont Company 
of Wilmington. 
It consists of a neatly bound booklet con¬ 
taining ten permit forms in blank, each of 
which only needs to be filled out by the 
land owner to furnish evidence of actual 
permission that ought to satisfy almost any 
game sleuth. Being bound together they 
are easier to keep track of than loose slips, 
which are not only liable to get smudgy 
and illegible but have a way of seeking out 
the most unreachable recesses of a fellow’s 
pockets. 
CLOSED SEASON ALL SUMMER. 
The Department of Agriculture is re¬ 
ceiving many inquiries from sportsmen in 
the middle west in regard to spring shoot¬ 
ing of waterfowl, and in response has made 
the following announcement: 
Under Federal regulations there is a 
closed season from February i to Septem¬ 
ber 6, inclusive, each year throughout the 
United States on waterfowl and other mi¬ 
gratory game birds. The season for hunt¬ 
ing is further restricted in various parts of 
the country to periods not exceeding three 
and one-half months. The open season on 
waterfowl in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, 
Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri is from 
September 16 to December 31, inclusive. 
