June, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will aid you 

 in planning the home grounds 



301 



Aching Feet 



Cause Nervousness 

 and Headaches 



You would understand why if you could see 

 the inside of your shoe with your foot in it. 



At every step your foot 

 bends — the sole of your 

 shoe bends scarcely at all. 

 This continual rubbing 

 makes your feet burn 

 — throb — ache ; and 

 — it strains your 

 whole nervous sys- 

 tem, for the little 

 nerve-cells in your 

 feet form nerve trunks 

 that extend all the way up the lower limbs to 

 the brain. Your head throbs! Trifles irritate 

 you ! You feel "tired out" without knowing 

 the cause ! It all comes from the feet. 



In the Red Cross Shoe, there is no irritation 

 and no strain. The sole, though of regulation 

 thickness, is flexible — it bends when the foot 

 bends. The leather is tanned by a special pro- 

 cess that preserves all its life and elasticity. 

 While affording ample protection and support, 

 the shoe moves with the foot like a glove with 

 the hand. It is absolutely comfortable, and it re- 

 lieves the dangerous strain on the nervous system. 



" Can't praise them enough " 



" Words cannot express what Red Cross Shoes are. 

 One must wear them to appreciate them." 



Mrs. A. P. Warman, Mi Chestnut Ave., Trenton, N. J. 



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^^" The Red 



Cross Shoe 

 bends "with 

 the foot" 



Made in all fastionable lasts. All kaibers. 

 Our free booklet, "Women To-day," shows the new 

 Spring styles. Write for it. 



Leading dealers keep the Red Cross. If 

 yours doesn't, we will gladly send you the 

 name of one who does. Or, we will supply 

 you Areci, ft guaranteed. If this trade-mark 

 with the name Krobn, Fecbheimer & Co. 

 is not stamped on the sole of the shoe shown 

 you, don't buy. Imitations have neither the style nor wear- 

 ing qualities of the Red Cross. Oxfords, $3. 50; High 

 Shoes, $4.00. 



KHOHN. FECHHEIMER & CO. 

 535-555 Dandridgre Street Cincinnati. 



Combination 

 Nozzle and 

 Lawn Sprinkler 



For Gardens, Lawns and Greenhouses 



Screwed on tlicend of any hose same as an ordinary 

 nozzle. 



As a spray will cover from 600 toi8oo sq. ft. of sur- 

 face, according to pressure. Fan shape spray per- 

 mitting handling w ithout wetting operator. 



By simply pushing sleeve forward the fine spray can 

 be changed into a steady, solid stream, and vice versa. 



Does not hold back water, offering no pressure re- 



Wsistance. 

 Substantially constructed of brass. Has attachment 

 for holding on lawn when used as a sprinkler. 



Price (Postpaid) SI. 00. 

 LOUIS WITTBOLD, 1708 North Halstead St., CHICAGO 







The Non-Destructible Pea Trellis is made of hard galvanized steel 

 wire, in sections ten feet long and of any desired height. Five feet is the 

 regular height for garden peas. The vertical members are heavier 

 than the horizontals and extend a foot below the bottom wire. The 

 verticals and horizontals are electrically welded at their intersections. So 

 firm a joint is thereby made that it is impossible to loosen or pull them 

 apart. 



The Non-Destructible Pea Trellis is easily and quickly set up and 

 just as easily removed. It requires no posts and, consequently, no extra 

 labor to set it up or take it down. Just place it where it is wanted — 

 a little pressure plants it firmly in the ground. 



It can't rot. The wind can't blow it over. Fire can't destroy it. It 

 is neat in appearance and will outlast your garden. 



At the end of the season, take it down and store it away. One 

 hundred ten-foot sections only occupy a space six feet wide, ten feet 

 long and twenty-five inches high. 



Your hardware dealer will supply it. 



Before buying, write to Department "L" if you wish to examine a 

 section of the Non-Destructible Pea Trellis. 



CLINTON WIRE CLOTH COMPANY 



23 Norton Street 

 CLINTON, MASS. 



For Liquor and 



Drug Using 



A scientific remedy which has been 

 skillfully and successfully administered by 

 medical specialists for the past 27 years 



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