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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[July 2, 1910. 
HUNTING & CAMPING- 
OUTFITS 
fishing tackle, baseball and athletic goods and in fact implements 
for all out-door games are illustrated and their uses fully described 
in our New Book No. 460, which is the most complete book ever 
published for out-door folks. 
A Postal Card will bring you 
this Outfitting Guide FREE 
Don't load yoiuself down with heavy duffle on a hunting, camping or fish¬ 
ing trip when you can buy light weight, serviceable outfits, and be more 
comfortable, providing the selections are wisely made. The right kind of 
equipment and many other things, some small, perhaps, but most important, 
are told about and illustrated in this big, new, free book. 
Send your request to-day for the New Book No. 460 
P. R. ROBINSON, President JAMES E. MURRAY, Secretary 
New York Sporting Goods Co. 
15 AND 17 WARREN STREET-NEW YORK 
Cantlonary Note: Be sure 
you get this stove—see 
that the name-plate 
reads New Perfection.” 
Many Women 
wiio are 
Splendid Cooks 
dread having to prepare an elab¬ 
orate dinner because they are 
not sufficiently strong to stand 
over an intensely hot coal 
range. This is especially true 
in summer. Every woman 
takes pride in the table she sets, 
but often it is done at tremen¬ 
dous cost to her own vitality 
through the weakening effect of 
cooking on a coal range in a 
hot kitchen. 
It is no longer necessary to wear 
yourself out preparing a fine dinner. 
Even in the heat of summer you can 
cook a large dinner without being 
worn ant. 
M&w Perfection. 
WICK . BLUE F*;AWI E flg$ 
Oil Cook-stove 
Gives no outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner 
without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immedi¬ 
ately extinguished. It can be changed from a sJow to a quick fire by turning a 
handle. There’s no drudgery connected with it, n o coal to carry, no wood to chop. 
You don’t have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a 
light and it’s ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or i n 
Intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It 
has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves f >r 
coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worr /, 
health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made 
with 1, 2, and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be had with or witho it 
Cabinet. 
Every dealer everywhere; If not at yoors, writ® for Deaoripllve Circular to the nearest agency of the 
Standard Oil Company 
(Incorporated) 
WOODCRAFT 
By “Nessmuk.” Cloth, 160 pages. Illustrated. Price, $1.00. 
A book written for the instruction and guidance of those who go for pleasure to the 
woods. Its author, having had a great deal of. experience in camp life, has succeeded 
admirably in putting the wisdom so acquired into plain and intelligible English. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., NEW YORK 
Here’s to You! ! Vo f . u . ss > no 
trouble, no 
bother. Simply strain through 
cracked ice and serve. 
Martini ( gin base ) and Manhattan (whiskey 
base) are the most popular. At all good dealers. 
G. F. HEUBLEIN & BRO. Hartford New York London 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
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not responsible for the views of correspondents. 
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