AUGUST, 1917 
table. And it won’t explode if upset. 
Of course one can buy and pack too 
much, but there are some articles really 
necessary. The old fashioned Dutch Oven 
will pay for itself many times over, even 
if its weight is a drawback. With the 
oven and the baker one could dispense 
with a stove. A 1254-inch oven weighs 15 
pounds and costs $3. 
A good axe—costing about one dollar— 
a folding shovel (always handy around 
camp) for $r.50, and good serviceable 
duffle bags for packing at $2 each, one or 
two blankets and a handy electric lantern 
for an emergency light will be found in¬ 
dispensable by the camper who is taking 
his first trip. 
Clothes for the 
Sportswoman 
HE best 
value re¬ 
ceived for 
a riding habit 
for women was 
shown our 
shopper in one 
of the leading 
shops, at $9.50. 
It can be had in 
either crash or khaki, 
and has the style and 
fit of a much more 
expensive garment— J 
in black and white 
checked suiting, mel¬ 
ton or tweed at 
$29.50. For the sum¬ 
mer months we 
would recommend 
the linen crash at 
$9.50, certainly a very 
moderate price. 
MILITARY over¬ 
coat of olive drab 
khaki makes a 
splendid automobile 
coat. At the price, $15, 
every woman driver can 
afford one. Buttoning 
tight around the neck, it 
is practically dustproof, 
and as it has the real 
cut of an army trench 
coat its style is estab¬ 
lished. Made of army 
flannel the cost would 
be $22.50. 
Heavy coats are not 
to be scorned by the 
tourning automobilist, 
even for summer wear. 
Night driving, especial¬ 
ly, demands warm clothing. 
Forest and Stream will be glad to 
answer inquiries concerning sports¬ 
women’s clothing. Address letters: 
SPORTSWOMAN’S CLOTHING, 
office of Forest and Stream, 9 East 
40th street, New York City. 
REVOLVER and 
PISTOL CARTRIDGES 
M OST men use their revolvers but sel¬ 
dom. Yet they hold pronounced 
opinions about their ammunition—due to 
the force of example! 
That is Remington UMC opinion. You 
see your guide with a belt full of Remington 
UMC. You find your dealer handing you 
Remington UMC as a matter of course. 
You hear the men at the Pistol and Rifle 
Club insisting on Remington UMC as 
strongly in .22 caliber shorts as in the .45 
automatics. 
There’s a thought here for every man who 
is shooting any kind or make of pistol or 
revolver. Remington UMC Revolver and 
Pistol Cartridges are produced for every 
standard make and caliber of arm. 
Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in your Town 
THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC 
CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc. 
Largest Manufacturers of Firearms and Ammunition in the World 
Woolworth Ouilding Remington UMC of Canada, Ltd. 
New York Windsor, Ontario 
25c 
Postpaid 
For 
all lubrication and 
polishing around the 
house, in the tool shed 
or afield with gun or rod. 
NYOIL 
lo the New Perfection 
Pocket Package 
is a matchless combination. 
Sportsmen have known it for 
years. Dealers sell NYOIL at 
iOc. ami 25c. Send us the name 
of a live one who doesn’t sell 
NYOIL with other necessaries 
for sportsmen anti we will send 
you a dandy, handy new can 
(screw top and screw tip) con¬ 
taining' 3hf ounces postpaid 
for 25 cents. 
WM. F. NYE, New Bedford, Mass. 
ROBERT H. ROCKWELL 
415 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
