Woman's Work is Never Done 



A man's work gets done because he is quick to surround himself with labor- 

 saving, time-saving devices. Women sacrifice themselves economizing — using the 

 old methods year after year. 



HILL'S CHAMPION 

 CLOTHES DRYER 



will save women 630 useless steps and close on to an hour every wash-day. No 

 line to put up or take down. Just stand in one place and turn the revolving top 

 until the entire wash is hung out. Can be put up in one minute. Compact and 

 sightly. Made by the same company that makes Hill's Balcony Dryer for 

 apartments, and Hill's "Hustler" Ash Sifter. 



If your hardware dealer cannot supply you, write 

 to us. Send for illustrated Folder No. 2 



HILL DRYER COMPANY 302 Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. 



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HOLLAND BULBS 



HYACINTHS, 



TTI TI 10 Q Early Single 

 1 ULllJ, and Double 



DARWIN TULIPS, 

 DAFFODILS, etc. 



Choicest Selection of First-class Quality only. Delivered 

 free in New York or Montreal, Duty Paid. 



CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION TO 



ANT. ROOZEN & SON 



Bulbgrowers 

 OVERVEEN, nr. Haarlem, HOLLAND 



When You Fence Your Home 



Combine long life with neatness. Rust is the great enemy 

 of fence. When rust comes the fence goes. The only way 

 to avoid rust is to erect a heavily galvanized fence. Its extra 

 heavy galvanizing is one feature which distinguishes 



fences from others. The completed fence is immersed in the galvanizing 

 spelter. Every crack and corner are covered much more heavily than is 

 possible in any other method of galvanizing. Rust cannot get a hold — 

 it has no chance to start. The fence lasts. 



The wide variety of Excelsior Rust Proof fences enables you to indulge 

 your taste in fencing your home or estate. We also make Excelsior Rust 

 Proof Trellises, Trellis' Arches, Lawn, Flower Bed and Tree Guards. Ask 

 your hardware dealer, or write us for illustrated Catalog B. 



WRIGHT WIRE COMPANY, Worcester, Mass. 



W 



E have a man in our office who 

 has a very interesting job. 



He receives letters from all over the world 

 — and replies to every one of them, not with 

 a mere printed form; but with a personal 

 letter carefully thought out. 



Some days he travels pretty much all over 

 New York City looking for the right answer 

 to a single letter. 



This man conducts our Readers' Service 

 Department. 



If you come across anything in any of our 

 magazines, or anywhere else for that matter, 

 about which you want more information just 

 write him a letter. 



He'll answer it — that's his job. 



Address — 



Readers' Service Department, Doubleday, Page & Company 

 Garden City. New York 



