November, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



suggestions as to garden furniture 



A shoe 

 that givesj 

 JOY 



ade in all styles, 

 all leathers. _,^A__ 



No. qi — 

 Red Cross Patent 

 Colt Blucber, &1.00 



Yes, a new shoe that gives veritable^' <?v to 

 women. A handsome, dressy, stylish shoe. 



A shoe so neat and trim and dressy that 

 it makes your foot look two sizes smaller. 

 Easier, cooler, lighter than the oidinary 

 shoe. Comfortable in the fullest sense of 

 the word. The name of this shoe is the 



j^(fo55$Jioe 



The secret of its charm for women is that 

 the sole, while of regular thickness, is flex- 

 ible. It bends with the foot, does away 

 with the friction and grind of stiff sole shoes. 

 It gives a feeling of youth, increased 

 activity, a desire to walk long distances — a 

 wonderful sense of freedom and relief. 



If your dealer hasn't got the Red Cross write to 

 us, and we shall give you the name of a dealer who 

 has, or supply you direct. Fit guaranteed. High 

 Shoes, $4.00; Oxfords, $3.50. 



Our book, "A LOVABLE SHOE," tells why 

 the Red Cross is the one shoe that every thinking 

 woman should wear. Send for a copy; it is interest- 

 ing, educational. FREE. It shows an X-Ray picture 

 of your foot. Write for it today. 



This trade-mark, with the name Krohn, Fechheimer 

 & Co. , is stamped on the sole of every pair of genuine 

 Red Cross Shoes. Look for it. It's 

 your protection. 



Krohn, Fechheimer & Co. 



535-5S5 



Dandndge St.. 

 Cincinnati 



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bends ivith 

 the foot" 





Alabasliiie 



TFe Sanitary Vail Coating 



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Make Your Home 

 More Artistic 



by decorating each room with Ala- 

 bastine, in perfect color harmony 

 with its furnishings. The soft, dainty 

 Alabastine tints lend themselves to 

 most artistic combinations, and set off wood-work, pictures and fur- 

 nishings to the best advantage. 



Alabastine comes in dry powdered form, and when mixed with cold 

 water anyone can easily apply it to any surface. It hardens and sets to 

 the wall, becoming a part of it, and will neither rub nor wear off, nor fade. 

 It is absolutely sanitary, and germs or insects cannot thrive where it is used. 



Alabastine is more durable, more artistic and more economical than 

 wall-paper, tapestry, kalsomine, or any other wall coating material. Dif- 

 ferent tints can be applied one over the other, season after season, without 

 the bother or expense of washing or scraping the walls — thus reducing 

 the cost of re-decorating at least one-half. 



Send 1 cents coin or stamps for book "Dainty Wall Decorations," 



beautifully illustrated in colors, showing the new art decorations for homes, schools and 

 churches, and containing working plans and valuable suggestions for interior decoration. 

 It explains how easy it is and how little it costs to make any home an artistic success. 

 Tint cards free on request. 



Alabastine is sold in carefully sealed and properly labeled packages by all paint and oil, 

 drug, hardware and general stores, at 50c the package for white, 55c for tints. A 

 package will cover from 300 to 450 square feet, according to the nature of the surface. 



The Alabastine Company, 924 Grandville Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Eastern Office, Dept. Y, 105 Water Street, New York City. 



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