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to take part in all the old Pioneer games." --Phila. Press. The Field and Forest Handy Book. Illustrated by the author. $2.00 "A book to be coveted by every active-minded boy capable of handling tools."--Chicago News, The Jack of All Trades. Illustrated by the author. $2.00 "Any boy who is handy with tools of any sort will enjoy this book." --Youths' Companion, The Out Door Handy Book. Illustrated by the author. $2.00 "It makes a man of a boy and a boy of a man."--Charles Dana Gibson, The American Boy's Handy Book. Illustrated by the author. $2.00 "It tells how to make all kinds of things--boats, traps, toys, fishing tackle, balloons, rear wild birds, train dogs, etc."--Indianapolis Journal. Charles Scribner's Sons New York City ----------------------------------------------------------- THE NATIONAL CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION Offers to Boy Scouts an immediate opportunity to earn good returns from useful work in a great cause by acting as Subscription Agents for American Conservation The new illustrated monthly magazine published by the Association. Handsomely printed, magnificently illustrated; every article written by a recognized authority; full of interest, each month, for every thoughtful man and boy in America. Write for full details of our plan for enabling boys to earn money by helping to put into more American homes a magazine in which every thinking American is interested at sight. American Conservation Colorado Building Washington, D. C. ----------------------------------------------------------- {416} "Be Prepared" When you get your camp supplies don't forget to buy a box of "STEERO" Bouillon Cubes Reg. U. S. Pat. Off Made by American Kitchen Products Co., New York Add them to the list of supplies on page 152 of your Handbook. A box of 100 Steero Cubes is the right size for six boys for a week. Steero Cubes will save a lot of cooking in camp. All you have to do is to put a Steero Cube in a cup and pour boiling water on it. You can make dandy soup for dinner, supper, or any time you're hungry. You can't help getting it just right every time, and there isn't any waste because "A Cube Makes a Cup" Send for Free Samples and try them at home, so you'll know just what they are. If the grocer, druggist, or sporting goods dealer doesn't have Steero Cubes, send 35c for a box of 12 Cubes, prepaid, enough to make 12 cups. We
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