HANDY TOOLS FOR THE HOME 



that will save their cost many times over as well as providing instantly a tool — a hammer, 



a saw, a chisel for instance — when needed about the house, the barn or the garden. 



Combination Bench and Tool Cabinet 



Consisting of a solid oak, brass-trimmed, highly finished cabinet, with work -bench and vise; a complete 

 assortment, 95 in all, of the finest quality standard carpenters' tools. An equipment of inestimable value 

 in every home. Complete, as illustrated, $85.00. 



Portable Cabinets of Complete Tool Sets 



^ We make the following Outfits in polished 

 oak, brass-trimmed Wall Cabinets, shaped 

 like a suit-case but larger, with same grade 

 of tools as above. 



<| Think how many times you will need 

 this outfit during the coming months to 

 bore a hole it may be, to plane a board, to 

 saw a plank, to drive a nail and to keep in 

 shape the innumerable small things, as well 

 as the larger ones, about the country home. 

 A small cabinet makes a fine holiday gift — 

 practical, useful, lasting. 



No. 51, 14 Tools, $ 5.00 

 No. 52. 24 Tools. $10.00 

 No. 53, 36 Tools. $15.00 

 No. 54, 40 Tools, $20.00 No. 52 Cabinet 



Our prices are £. o. b., New York, giving the best tools made (instead of cheap tools and paying the freight). 

 Special Tool Outfit Catalogue, No. 189J, illustrates and describes all Jive outfits. Send for copy. 



Combination Bench and Tool Cabinet 



Our Motto : "Tools and Hardware of Quality," is a guar- 

 antee of the finest material and workmanship possible. 



<I Our lines include Builders', Cabinet and Piano Hard- 

 ware, Bolts, Screws, Nuts and Factory Supplies, and all 

 kinds of Small Tools for Wood and Metal Workers (also 

 Benches and Tools for Manual Training). We deal 

 with consumers direct and invite correspondence. 



HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMEU (& 



HARDWARE, TOOLS, SUPPLIES AND PIANO HATERIALS 



CO.. 4th Ave. and 13tK St. Sls£ «£ New York 



Block .South of 

 Union Sqi 



NEW YORK SINCE 1848 



TWE RADIANT 



ACETYLENE GENERATOR 



Talk No. I JVST A WORD WITH REGARD TO 



LIGHTING YOUR HOME 



With my Patent Dissolving Process, you can have Artificial Sunlight in your 

 home. By this process I have made Acetvlene a practical commodity, indispen- 

 sable to all who know its merits. I long- since made a profession of the studv of 

 Acetylene, and its practical uses, and have solved the problem of HEATING 

 and COOKING with Acetylene. 



Thousands are enjoying the use of this system, all over the land, owing to its 

 superiority over city gas or electricity. 



It combines LUXURY AND ECONOMY, as ifis'not only the most beauti- 

 ful artificial light known, but also the cheapest. It is in daily use in many of the 

 largest cities, as well as in smaller towns, and country homes. 



The machine is wonderfully SIMPLE AND EASY TO OPERATE, is 

 installed in the home, and a child can operate it. 



The machines are perfectly AUTOMATIC, and will run for weeks, or months, 

 without any care or attention, according to the amount of light used and the size of 

 the machine installed. The Radiant only has this process. 



It is the SAFEST system of artificial lighting known, is used in many alms- 

 houses and similar places purely as a matter of safety. 



If this interests you write for Booklet D, entitled "Acetylene for the Home," 

 by Rush. Address 



y. K. RUSH, Pre s' eft &• General Mg 



THE RUSH ACETYLENE GENERATOR CO.! 



k CANANDAIGUA, N.Y., U:S.A. ' 



THE/" 

 RADIANT 

 aXTYIENE 



IF YOU DO NOT GET 



DREER'S 

 Garden Book 



for 1906 



it is because your name is not registered on our list of cus- 

 tomers. This large and beautiful book is being mailed 

 without request to all customers; if you are not among 

 them you can obtain the book FREE merely by writing for 

 it, kindly making mention of this magazine. 



DREER'S GARDEN BOOK FOR 1906 is by far the 

 most complete book of its kind — the most comprehensive list 

 of Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc., ever published. It contains 

 six full-page color illustrations true to nature ; three of these are 

 devoted to the Old-Fashioned Garden Flowers now so popular. 



Other illustrations in half-tone picture the choicest 

 varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. It is specially worth 

 while to send for this book, if only for the select variety of 

 Roses offered. Everyone with an interest in Gardens and 

 Gardening should have Dreer's Book. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 CHESTNUT ST. 



PHILADELPHIA 



