October, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Going abroad? Routes, time tables and all sorts 

 oj information through the Readers' Seme*. 



Absolute Comfort 



in just the style 

 you want 



What makes shoes hurt? 



Not the shape of them. 



Not their "smartness" or 

 "style." 



At least 95 out of every 100 ^ 

 cases of foot trouble can be' 

 traced directly to the stiff, 

 sole of the ordinary shoe. 



The constant rub, rub, rub j 

 of thefootagainsttbis stiff 

 foundation sets up resist- 

 ance on the part of the 



delicate foot muscles 

 causes friction , dis 

 comfort, pain. 



Again, the 

 leather in or- _ 



dinary stif sole shoes is "stuffed," treated 

 with glucose, clay, acids, to hurry the tan- 

 ning, 'lhese act as poison to certain feet. 

 They set up irritation, '•draw" the sole of the 

 foot, make the toots-well, "burn," sling. 



The Red Cross Shoe does not hurt the 

 feet because the sole is natural leather, nat- 

 urally tanned by time, which makes inflex- 

 ible. It bends and adapts itself instantly, to 

 every motion of the foot. The Red Cross 

 Shoe is made in all styles, all leathers, fits 

 perfectly, wears wonderfully. 



Try on a pai r at your dealers. But don H ac- 

 cept a substitute. The trade-mark, with the 

 name Krohn, Fechheimer & Co., is on the 

 sole. Look for it. See that you get the 

 Red Cross. If your dealer 

 hasn't got the 



No. 85 



Rid Cross Cloth | 



Top, Patent 



Colt Button, $4.00 I 



Red 



Gross 



Shoe 



bends 

 ■Willi 

 the foot'' 



write us and we shall 



give you the name of 



who has, or supply you direct; 



fagtiaranteed. High Shoes, $4.00; Oxfords, 



$3.50. Our hook, "A LOVABLE SHOE," tells more ahont 



it; shows you how well it looks; tells you why it 

 is the one shoe that every thinking woman 

 should wear. Send for a copy. It is interesting, 

 educational, FRKE. It shows you an X-Ray 

 picture of your foot. 



Write today. 

 Krohn. Fechheimer & Co. 



535-555 Dandridge Street Cincinnati 



The "Beautiful Hand-tOo-den 



PEQUOT RUGS 



Refreshing Simplicity 



Wholesome and agreeable colors. Decidedly artistic in design 

 and inexpensive. Send for Booklet. 



CHAS. H. KIMBALL 



46 Yantic Road, Norwich. Town, Conn. 



A BUNCH OF VIOLETS. 



The Sweetest and Daintiest Flowers. 



Send for our free booklet, " Money Making With Violets," and learn 

 how you can make money all winter growing them in your own 

 window-garden or outdoors in a cheap cold frame. Hundreds of 

 blossoms easily grown and quickly sold at a handsome profit. A 

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 ELITE CONSERVATORIES, Dept. 8, DEDHAM, MASS. 



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[WASHINGTON 



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fe- MAX BASS 



General Immigration Agent 

 220 South Clark Stre 

 CHICAGO 

 ILL. 



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SCALECIDE 



SAVE YOUR TREES THIS FALL 



DON'T WAIT TILL 

 SPRING 



The chances are they|ll be killed by San Jose Scale. Take time by the forelock— spray with SCALECIDE. 

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 Send now for free, special booklet I. 



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 11 Broadway, New York City 



> found in 

 i 800 or 1000 gallons costing 

 There's nothing cheaper. 



Vfe- 



DOOGLAS FrR_Du E with ball a 



hurlai'i"-! win t ■ \tr;i*chiirge 



Make up your Evergreen 

 Order NOW 



Send for our special Fall Price-list with de- 

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EVERGREENS 



Also Shade and Ornamentals, Shrubs, Roses and 

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