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When Ben Franklin published the Saturday 
Evening Post in 1728, he was the whole shop 
from editor-in-chief to printer’s devil. 
Everywhere things are more ‘“‘specialized’’ 
now-a-days—in painting as well as in pub- 
lishing. 
The progressive master painter caz mix 
paints—but doesn’t. He prefers Lowe Brothers 
“High Standard’? Paint—machine made. 
The oil and pigments are blended with a 
thoroughness impossible to secure in the labori- 
ous hand mixing—even when the painter has 
had 4o years of experience—which is what 
Lowe Brothers have had. 
Besides, every can of ‘“‘High Standard”’ Paint 
is uniform, because machinery is precise. The 
hand never mixes twice alike. 
Then ‘‘High Standard’’ Paint is ready for 
the brush. Hand mixed paints must be thinned 
and thickened. tested and tried—which means 
extra hours fer you to pay for without any 
actual service rendered—all saved by using 
“High Standard’’—and you get a paint that 
flows on easily, covers 100 to 150 square feet 
per gallon more than ordinary paints, dries 
readily with a rich permanent lustre and leaves 
asmooth surface for re-painting whennecessary. 
The “Little Blue Flag’’ insures Quality, 
Economy and Satisfaction all around. ‘‘Little 
Blue Flag’? Varnishes and Household Finishes 
for interior are just as sure to satisfy. 
Ask for color cards and combinations. 
The Lowe Brothers Company 
450-456 E. Third Street, Dayton, Ohio. 
New York 
Chicago Kansas City 
Most beautiful and durable hammock ever made. Can be 
indoors as well as outdoors. Easily kept clean— 
cannot be damaged by rain. 
Fresh Air is the Great Tonic! 
Improve your health by sleeping outdoors in a 
“Glencoe Hammock” 
$11— ONLY— $11 
Made in three colors—white, khaki and drab. Furnished 
Length, 
with hooks, ropes, and tufted sea-moss mattress. 
6 feet 4 inches: width, 2 feet 6 inches. 
We pay freight and save you money. 
Just tell us what color you want. Send us Eleven Dollars 
and we will ship you a hammock complete. prepaid. 
Money refunded if not satisfactory. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
J.A.Woodford & Co. 
357 Marine Building, Chicago, Ill. 
Here's Real Comfort! 
JMENNEN'S 
A concrete tank erected on estate of Edmund Tatham, 
Katonah, New York 
Frederick J. Sterner, Architect - - New York 
De Lancey A. Cameron, Builder - - New York 
Tank designed for storage supply of 15,000 gallons. 
built entirely of concrete reinforced with Clinton weld:d 
wire. Before roof was placed over tank, and during 
winter months, ice 10 inches thick formed on water 
stored therein. No cracks or leakage have developed. 
Clinton Wire Cloth Company 
CLINTON, MASS. 
Fireproofing Departments: 
ALBERT OLIVER, 1 MADISON AVE., NEW YORK 
WASHINGTON: Rosslyn Supply Co., Colorado Building ST. LOUIS: Hunkins-Willis Lime & Cement Co. 
CHICAGO: Clinton Wire Cloth Co., 30-32 River Street SAN FRANCISCO: L. A. Norris, 835 Monadnock Bicg. 
BUFFALO, N. Y.: Buffalo Wire Works Co., Inc. SEATTLE: L. A. Norris, 909 Alaska Building 
CLEVELAND, GHIO: Carl Horix, 428 Garfield Building SYRACUSE, N. Y.: National Construction Company 
Koll’s Patent 
Lock-Joint Columns 
BORATED TALCUM 
TOILET POWDER | 
The Best for Pergolas, Porches or 
Interior Use are made 
exclusively by 
Hartmann - Sanders 
Company 
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“BABY’S BEST FRIEND 
and Mamma’s greatest comfort. Mennen’s relieves and prevents 
Prickly Heat, Chafing and Sunburn. For yourprotectionthe 
genuine is put up in non-refillable boxes—the ‘“‘Box that 
Lox,’’ with Mennen’s face ontop. Sold everywhere or by mail, 
25c.—Sample Free. Guaranteed by the Gerhard Mennen’s Chemical 
Co., under the Food and DrugsAct, June 30, 1906. Serial No. 1542. 
Try Mennen’s Violet (Borated) Talcum Toilet Powder— 
It bas the scent of Fresh-cut Parma Violets). Sample Free 
GERHARD MENNEN CO., Newark, N. J. 
Mennen’s Borated Skin Soap [blue wrapper] N 1 
Specially prepared for the nursery. a, Samples 
Mennen’s Sen Yang Toilet Powder, Oriental Odor—Sold only at Stores 
Elston and Webster Avenues 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
Eastern Office, 1123 Broadway 
NEW YORK 
Send for Catalogue A-19 of Columns, or 
A-29 of Sun-dials, Pedestals, ete. (See 
also " Sweet's Index.") 
