House and Garden 
VOGUE 
Effectively Destroys the Odor of Perspiration 
Vogue does not retard the flow of per¬ 
spiration. To do that would T)b injurious, 
but it does destroy immediately all odor 
arising from perspiration. 
Vogue is refreshing and pleasant and 
anttseptic. It may be tised freely on anv 
part of the body and will not interfere 
with the most delicate perfume. 
Price 2.5c. If your druggist doesn’t have 
Vogue, write us. Generous sample by 
mail, postpaid, for 10c. 
IRON CITY CHEMICAL COMPANY 
313 Carson Street - Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Colonial Massage Cream 
Would you like to be ten years younger in 
appearance? 
Colonial Massage Cream applied regularly 
each eyening will smooth out the care 
lines, build up hollow cheeks, scrawny 
neck and shoulders, and set the clock back 
ten years in your appearance. 
Price 50 r. If your druggist doesn’t haye 
Colonial Massage Cream, write us. 
IRON CITY CHEMICAL COMPANY 
313 Carson Street - Pittsburgh, I’a. 
Creme Tacomai 
Creme "Tacoma iti unlike any other com¬ 
plexion cream you have ever used. It is better 
and produces more pleading results. 
With its use any woman can enjoy a beautiful 
complexion. 
It soothes and nourishes the skin, prevents 
chapping and chafing and allays all irritation. 
Creme Tacoma is delightfully refreshing 
and pleasant to use. It contains no oil or 
grease; is absorbed instantly, and cannot injure 
even the most delicate comjilexion. 
Price 50c. If your druggist does not have 
Creme Tacoma^ write us. 
A sample jar mailed iree ^ 
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upon request 
For men Creme Tacoma is 
a delightful after-shaving 
cream. Prevents smart- / 
ing and all roughness. 
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IRON CITY CHEmiCAL 
COMPANY 
313 Carson Street 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
...COUPON... 
Creme Tacoma 
/ IRON CITY 
CHEMICAL CO. 
r 313 Carson St., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
You may send me, ab.soIutely 
FREE, a trial-size package of 
CremeTacoma, free copy of your 
Book of Beauty, Suggestions, Etc. 
My dealer’s name is. 
His address is. 
(Do not fail to answer in this space 
whether your dealer does or does not 
sell Creme Tacoma—“Yes” or “No.”) 
My Name. 
My Address. 
We are desirous of securing a number of copies of 
for January, 1905; July, 1903; April, 1902; June, 1902, and 
July, 1902, and will pay 25 cents for each copy sent us in 
good condition. _ 
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 
in the same way as Paris green, except 
that not so much is required, one pound 
being sufficient for from 300 to 400 gal¬ 
lons of Bordeaux. If not used with 
Bordeaux it must be combined with 
lime in some other form. To prepare 
it boil two pounds freshly slaked lime, 
one pound white arsenic, two gallons of 
water. 
This concentrated solution contains 
sufficient arsenic for 300 to 400 gallons 
of water. When ready to use add one 
pound of slaked lime to every twenty- 
five gallons of water used. The advan¬ 
tage of white arsenic lies in its cheapness. 
It costs much less than Paris green. It 
is dangerous, however, on account of its 
innocent color and must be carefully 
labeled. 
Fifth —Hellebore: This material, 
made from the powdered root of a plant, 
loses strength soon after applying, hence 
may be used on fruit when nearly ripe. 
It is used both in the dust and liquid 
form. For use as a dust, mix thoroughly 
with three to four times its weight of 
plaster or flour. For a liquid spray, 
use one pound to twenty-five gallons of 
water. Its principal usefulness is in 
combating some of the enemies of 
small fruits in the garden .—Home and 
Farm. 
The illustrated, descriptive catalogue 
of the American Nursery Company, New 
York City, for 1908, is an attractive 
book of nearly one hundred pages, and 
is full of information and advice as to 
the selection and planting of trees, shrubs 
and plants. It is a handy and valuable 
book of ready reference and can be had 
for the asking. 
PHOTOGRAPHY IN WEAVING 
A SCENE memorable in the annals 
^ ^ of the weaving industry was, says 
the correspondent of the Daily Chron¬ 
icle, witnessed on January loth at the 
Vienna Technical Art Museum. Herr 
Jan Szczepanik, the famous young 
inventor, presented the Emperor Erancis 
Joseph with the first web produced by 
means of his new photographic process. 
The silk-woven Gobelins is made from a 
picture by Henryk Rauchinger. It is 
about two square metres in size, and 
gives an allegorical representation of 
homage to the Emperor. The work 
contains 200,000,000 crossings, 120 silk 
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