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ATTENTION SCOUTS! DAN BEARD One of the National Scout Commissioners

Has written a Library of Scout Books—books you must have for they tell all about the life in fields and forests and on rivers and streams—the things you want to know in your business.

READ THIS LIST

The Boy Pioneer Sons of Daniel Boone Illustrated by the author. $2.00 net

"The reader is told how to take part in all the old Pioneer games."—Phila. Pres.

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 Jacks of All Trades Illustrated by the author.

"Any boy who is handy with tools of any sort will enjoy this book." —Youth's Companion.

The Out Door Handy Book Illustrated by the author.

"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.