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ART aYdTcIËK CËMMBïM^ 



A l.eau;,tal an.l )n...x,..-nHv. sub.titi.te for Stame.l Glass, ie.e,,t v 

 patenie.l l.v a Philadcipina,. ,s altracunLC pnb.ic attenuuu through- 

 out the .v.m.try. W. lu.vc -nlered sufficient n.atenats to decorate 

 ii wimlow )M our office, and should he dad to have our friends ex- 

 amine it when completed. TIjis useiul invention IS one vvh.cli uni 

 eertamlv tind •■Teat favor wiili ladies, for it presents tliem with a new, 

 neat and fa^.iuating occupation in taf^tefully beautifying th'Mr Iv-nis. 

 We mention the fact because in nearly every building m this v.cimiy 

 there is at leasi one hack parlor or other wukIow. door or transom 

 which ne.ds to be screened or beautified by a '."odihed light ; en- 

 thusiastic devotees of ihi^ beautiful art will be glad to find sun, e- 

 thin..- to t-lieve them from the inevitable an.i awkward curuon .,r 

 shaie, and it is as a sn_'.:..~tu,M r.. onr readers tliat we pen the result 

 oi' what has come uii't-r .-ur olwi-rvaliou. ,■ i i 



TheinventKH. con-i-ts ol' thin tough sheets of brd ant y colored 

 oiled and translucent pa-.-r. „■„ which the design? of colored panes ,n 

 squares and lozenges, sections of circles and even floral pat e.ns. 

 divided bv broad black lines, which have the unique effect ot leau 

 frames, are heavilv and artistically painted or printed- m the most 

 briiiantoil-colors." Bythe ndnute and intelligent directions given 

 unv la.iv n.Hv at a tnfiin- cost produce the full effect, beauty and 

 bnlliancy of cwlured class in a richly stained or pamt-d '.v.nd.AVd 

 custin<' one hundred or more dollars. • , ■ i . 



Ye"v httle skill, but neatness and jSrecision are required in decorat- 

 in.r a win.luw either temporarily or permanently and when well done 

 the work i. verv permanent, being perfectly impervious to soap a.ul 

 hut watc-r frost'or even heat. We notice by our exchanges that 

 Fhiladelohia and elsewhere it is being «fensively employed m 

 ehpn-h^-' r^sid. nces and the large business houses, wluch have ha. 

 :. ; ' ..; :,' . ■ , . •■ ,iecorated with it, thereby saving the expenses of 

 envtal 1 ■ ■-- -h .i, - and a polisher to keep ordinary glass bright be- 

 ..ides having a soit mellow light as it comes filtered through the co' 



'"" Thil. n'ew discoverv is said to be superior to stained glass, in that 

 ndoes not throw prismatic -rays upon objects The .nateriel can 

 U safely sent bv n.ail, and the work may be d,one by any one with 

 ^are \ll letteV.s of inquiry in reference to instructions, circulars, 

 rices, tern, s to agents, testimonials, etc., may be addressed to L. 

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I um Smith, Philauclplna, Pa. 



