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March 29, 1924 
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standard weight 
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pound roofing with cheaper, lighter 
roofing sold at the same price. 
Lay it over old roofs. There is 
enough in one roll to cover 100 
square feet—yet a roll costs only 
$1.85, with nails and cement. 
Fire Underwriters Approve it 
Radio Roofing is surfaced with red 
or green slate that beautifies as 
well as protects it. Resists fire. 
Not affected by heat and cold. 
We guarantee it for 15 years 1—{it 
should last many more. 
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Examine it! Cut It open! Test it. Jud£e its 
remarkable quality. Write for free Building 
Material Catalogue. 
Order the roofing you need. Catalogue No 0 
174-MOO. State color—red or green. 
Shipped From Price Per Roll Order From 
Chicago $1.85 Chicago 
York, Penna. 1.85 Chicago 
Southern Illinois 1.85 Chicago 
New Orleans 1.85 Chicago 
Kansas City 2.00 Kansas City 
St. Paul 2.00 St. Paul 
Portland, Ore. 2.65 Portland 
Houston, Texas 2.45 Ft. Worth 
Oakland, Calif. 2.65 Oakland 
Add 10c for extra long nails 
Shipping weight 85 pounds per roll 
§ I 85 PER ROLL 
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THE HOME DRESSMAKER 
What the frank piano tuner 
told Mrs. Johnson 
"There's always something wrong with my piano. 
What is the matter with itt” 
"Well, you can’t blame any one thing. It’s a case of 
everything being a little wrong. It’s just the piano; the 
quality’s not there.” 
"This one was a little cheaper when I bought it, but 
it never has been satisfactory. I wish I’d bought a good, 
one to start with.” 
"Yes, Mrs. Johnson. You never save anything by 
buying a piano because it costs less. I’m through now. 
You know my address next time you need me." 
"Oh, yes, of course. But you’ll have to wait a while 
for next time to come. I’ve decided to buy a good piano!’ 
T O be a fine piano, the quality must be there. That’s 
why, in building Weaver Pianos, we have devoted 
our every effort not to quantity production, not to 
price reduction, but to giving the Weaver Piano quality 
through and through. 
The beautiful tone and capacity for expression that 
distinguish the Weaver Piano last through a lifetime. 
The perfect mechanical action is unique in its design, 
precision and ease of operation. Possession of a 
W eaver gives its owner a pride and satisfaction only 
obtainable in a piano of supreme merit. 
Your home should have a good piano. Act to-day. 
Write for the interesting Weaver catalog, describing liow 
the Weaver Piano is built, and why it gives years of 
genuine satisfaction. Convenient terms are easily arranged, 
and a liberal allowance will be made on your former piano. 
WEAVER PIANO COMPANY, Inc. 
Factory and General Offices: York, Pa. 
Weaver, York and Livingston Pianos and Player Pianos 
WEAVER 
PIANOS 
Spring is Calling. —Straw hats can 
hardly be called a sign of Spring in the 
city, for they appear early in January, 
but this year there are so many attrac¬ 
tive models in silk and other fabrics that 
March did not show quite as many straw- 
hats worn as usual. One embarrrassing 
feature in the Spring millinery is that 
the manufacturers seem t<> think every 
woman has bobbed liair, and all the hat- 
are made unusually small to lit this style. 
Amoug the less expensive hats it has 
seemed really difficult to get one large 
enough to lit down properly over a real 
“head of hair.” As fashion requires the 
hat to lit down over the ears the small 
crowns can only be worn at the proper 
angle over a small head. There is not 
much variety iu shapes or colors thi- 
Spring, as seen in the ordinary depart¬ 
ment stores, which feature the small 
cloche and poke shapes, but the goo i 
shops are showing some very pretty 
tricornes, and also some attractive new 
shapes with broader brims. They also 
tell us that ostrich feathers are return¬ 
ing to favor, and that we are to see 
them, not only in millinery, but also iu 
dress trimmings and neck-pieces. 
A Flannel Sports Dress. —In the 
first picture the figure at the left shows 
what is callecl a sports dress of striped 
flannel. This is a very pretty and prac- 
Children's 
%lusterole-^Mild 
Of course, you know good 
old Musterole; how quickly, 
how easily it relieves rheu¬ 
matic and neuralgic pain, sore 
joints and muscles, stiff neck 
and lumbago. 
We now want you to know CHIL¬ 
DREN’S MUSTEROLF, made es¬ 
pecially for use on infants and small 
children. 
CHILDREN’S MUSTEROLE is 
just good old Musterole in milder 
form. Unexcelled for the relief of 
croupy coughs and colds; it penetrates, 
soothes and relieves without the blister 
of the old-fashioned mustard plaster. 
Keep a little white jar of Children’s 
Musterole handy. It comes ready to 
applyinstantly, without fussorbother. 
The price is so small—35c a jar—no 
mother can afford to be without it. 
The Musterole Co., Cleveland, Ohio 
Aijii nzipy^c 
A Flannel Sports Dress and a Smart Coat 
tical style which has been much iu vogue 
at the* Southern resorts, and wall un¬ 
doubtedly be popular this Summer. It 
is a perfectly plain dress with short ki¬ 
mono sleeves, open at the neck, with a 
boyish roll collar. The neck opening 
closes with loops and buttons, and there 
is a narrow girdle. There are two bound 
pockets in the skirt, and one in the waist, 
high on the left side. A little fob dangles, 
from this upper pocket giving a final 
touch. The fob is now a most popular 
ornament, appearing in all sorts of ways, 
on both suits and dresses. Anyone who 
has a jeweled fob stored away may now 
bring it out with the assurance of being 
very much in style. The flannel * v ess 
here pictured was sand color with brown 
stripes in groups of three, and the hat 
was of sand-colored taffeta and straw, 
with an ornament of brown bakelite stuck 
diagonally through the front. The striped 
flannels are varied in coloring, some be¬ 
ing quite gorgeous Roman stripes. We 
see some very pretty ones of deep cream 
color, with narrow grouped stripes of 
old rose, mandarin, Chinese blue or 
green. They are washable, and with 
reasonable care the colors remain un¬ 
changed. The flannel dresses are ex¬ 
tremely pretty and youthful and the fab¬ 
ric is* also well adapted to children’s 
clothes. Plain colors and checks or 
plaids are also seen in these flannels, and 
they are used both for separate skirts 
and for sports coats of plain mannish 
cut. There are many Summer days when 
a flannel dress will fill the need in com¬ 
fort, smartness and durability. 
An Attractive Coat Wrap. —Every 
woman needs an extra wrap for driving, 
travel, or cool days in Summer and Fall, 
and the coat wrap illustrated at the right, 
in the first picture, is unusually pretty iu 
its graceful line. It is loose enough to 
slip on over a Summer dress without 
crushing, yet displays the slender line 
that fashion insists on. The closing, 
which slants over to one side, has invis¬ 
ible fastenings. This coat was a soft 
velours of taupe gray and had. three 
lines of black soutache all around it, and 
also bordering the sleeves. The straight 
military collar was covered with black 
and silver gimp, and lined with gray fur, 
which rolled over the edge. This fur 
lining is a frequent feature of these plain 
military collars. The hat, of straw .and 
satin, is one of the close French tri¬ 
cornes no wso fashionable, and is a style 
much favored with tailored suits. 
A Coat with Wool Trimming. —In 
the second picture, the small girl at the 
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A Modern Bathroom, $60 
Just one of our wonderful bargains. Set com¬ 
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bath tub, one 19 inch roll rim enamelled tiat- 
back lavatory, and a syphon action, wash-down 
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hinge seat;all china index faucets, nickel-plated 
traps, and all nickel-plated heavy fittings. 
39 J. M. SEIDENBERG CO., Inc. 
254 W. 34 Si. Bet. 7th and 8th Aves. N. Y. C. 
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STANDARDIZED PLANT NAMES 
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