JULY , 1917 
319 
FOREST AND STREAM 
The 
Sportswoman’s 
Clothing 
Another camping outfit is made of 
khaki, waterproofed with the “Tetelec” 
process. This process makes the material 
absolutely waterproof, yet allows free cir¬ 
culation of air. The goods are left por¬ 
ous, a very necessary requisite in camping 
outfits, so there is no need to take rain¬ 
clothing along. The price, $31.50. 
T HIS suit of khaki is appropriate for 
many different kinds of sports— 
camping, riding, hunting or fishing. 
The skirt can be worn either as a skirt or 
a cape, as the occasion may require, thus 
affording two garments in one. Worn 
without the skirt and with high rubber 
boots it makes 
a most effective 
fishing cos¬ 
tume. For the 
price of $19.50 
this suit will 
more than re¬ 
pay, in satis- 
faction and 
comfort, the 
initial cost. 
The hat can be 
had in either 
gold color or 
black, and costs 
$5.75. The tan 
puttees cost $7 
and the boots, 
measuring 7^4 
inches high, are 
tan in color and 
most suitable 
for hunting 
and tramping: 
price $8. 
T HIS illustra¬ 
tion shows 
'lie of the 
newest khaki cos¬ 
tumes on the mar¬ 
ket, known as the 
El Rancho suit. 
It is suitable for 
any outdoor pur¬ 
pose — camping, 
tramping, auto 
driving — and has 
a military air 
about it that fits 
the need of the 
time. It is well 
tailored, made of 
best quality olive 
drab khaki, and a 
shell skirt button¬ 
ing both front 
and back, with 
which either 
knickers or 
breeches may be 
worn. The com¬ 
plete suit, coat and skirt costs $16; knick¬ 
ers, $6; breeches, $8. 
Where the 
meet you half way 
. 
Algonquin Park, in the 
beautiful “Highlands of On- 
y tario,” fulfils every dream of the 
fisherman. There the bass and the 
trout swarm the waters of the fifteen 
hundred forest-walled lakes and rivers, and 
they are gamiest of fish, the kind that fight 
to the finish and send the thrill of con¬ 
quest through the veins of the angler. If 
you want to camp and rough it, 
ALGONQUIN PARK 
offers you the ideal place to pitch your 
tent. For those who desire modern com¬ 
forts there are modern hotels and log 
cabin camps, which furnish high class ac¬ 
commodations at reasonable prices. Reached 
only via the Grand Trunk Railway System. 
Write for free illustrated literature to 
A. B. CHOWN F. P. Dwyer 
507 Park Building 1270 Broadway 
Pittsburgh, Pa. New York, N. Y. 
, W. R. Eastman J. D. MCDONALD 
707 Old South Bldg.917 Merchants Loan 
294 Washington St. & Trust Building 
Boston, Mass. Chicago, III. 
ALTITUDE 
Eighteen Hundred Feet 
TOO HIGH FOR ANY ONE WITH 
PULMONARY TROUBLE. 
Eagle Bay Hotel cottages 
The largest and best hotel on the Adirondack- 
Fulton chain of lakes. Under entire new manage¬ 
ment Twenty-two rooms with electric lights, pri¬ 
vate baths, hot and cold water in first floor rooms. 
Tennis, dancing. New casino. Paid band fire 
nights a week. Strictly first class. Genteel pat¬ 
ronage. Salmon, speckled trout, white fish and 
base; rates $3.00 to $4.00 dally, $16.»« to $35.00 
weekly Guides, $4.00 per day. Boats or canoes, 
$4.60 per week. Write for Illustrated booklet D. 
B. Sperry, Eagle Bay, N. Y. 
SALMON FISHING 
I have 3J4 miles of Good Salmon Fishing on 
the famous Nepisiguit River, and also good Sea 
Trout Fishing, which I will lease in periods or 
for the Season. There is accommodation for 
three or four ladies or gentlemen in a comfort¬ 
able and well-furnished lodge, which is beautifully 
located and secluded, with ice house and smoking 
den, and situated about midway of the fishing. 
Lodge is nine miles fiom railway station, and 
reached over a good auto road. Experienced 
guides always on hand. For full particulars 
write to 
HENRY BISHOP, Bathurst, New Brunswick 
SALMON FISHING 
Two splendid rivers for lease. 
Parties looking for Salmon fishing 
will do well to investigate. 
Address 
ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO. 
Madison Ave. & 45th St. New York City 
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1,000 ISLAND HOUSE 
ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. 
A modern hotel located in the heart 
of ti e 1,000 Islands 
18-hole golf course, 20 clay tennis courts, 
canoeing, fishing for bass, muscalonge and 
pickerel, excellent motoring roads, polo 
tournaments and motor boat races in July 
and August. American and European plan. 
0. G. STAPLES, Proprietor. 
Rates, Booklets, and personal interview— 
Address W. H. WARBURTON 
Prince George Hotel, New York 
SALMON FISHING 
River Mingan, North Shore of St. 
Lawrence, furnished dwelling house, 
fully equipped with canoes and com¬ 
plete outfit for fishing. Can accom¬ 
modate three rods. Satisfactory 
catches every year, never known to 
fail, steamers fortnightly from 
Quebec. 
Apply promptly for full particulars 
to Thomas P. Bacon, 408 Merchants 
Bank Building, Montreal. 
Your advertisement on this 
page would bring results— 
thirty cents a line. Circulat¬ 
ion for August, 65,000 copies. 
