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This Perfect Working 
Little Power Station 
Starts Itself-Stops Itself 
No matter how far you live from 
city electric service, you can enjoy 
all its advantages and conveniences 
with a Matthews Automatic Elec¬ 
tric Light and Power Plant. Re¬ 
quires no more effort, worry or 
care than if you were using city 
current. For the 
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Electric Light and Power Plant 
is automatic in every sense of the 
word. You press a button to turn 
on your lights as you would in a 
city. There’s no cranking an en¬ 
gine, no trip down cellar to start 
the plant, no dirty hands and soiled 
clothing. Matthews plants start ami 
stop of their own accord , depending 
upon the amount of current needed. 
They require no attention whatever, 
except an occasional oiling and sup¬ 
ply of fuel. 
They furnish not only current for lighting 
but power to operate electric household 
devices, as well, such as water systems, 
sewing machines, washing machines, vacuum 
cleaners, fans, toasters, percolators, etc. 
Every Matthews plant comes complete in 
one unit with switchboard, all wired ready 
for use. Strictly high-grade in every par- 
ticular—fully guaranteed. Hundreds in 
use and all giving perfect satisfaction. 
Send for details, sizes and prices. 
See our Exhibit at The Country Life 
Permanent Exposition, Grand 
Central Terminal, New York City 
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Inexpensive Painted Furniture 
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ERSKINE-DANFORTH CORPORATION 
2 West 47th Street New York 
Go Home to 
Your Cool Porch 
No matter how hot the 
day, your porch will be cool 
and restful if it is protected 
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VUDOR Safety Wind De¬ 
vices prevent Shades from 
flapping in the wind and 
take all wind pressure off 
the Shades. New VUDOR 
Cord Slides do away with gal¬ 
vanized or iron pulleys and 
make Shades roll up easily. We 
use VUDOR permanent oil 
stain, instead of the cheap, 
“change color” paint that is 
used on imitations. 
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Learn how at little cost you can 
convert your porch into a shady, 
secluded living room or a 
breezy, out - of - door sleeping 
room. Except in a few cities, 
we sell only one single store. 
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of that store, and get genuine 
“last for years’’ Vudor Porch 
Shades. 
Aluminum Trade Mark exactly like 
this Is attached to top and bottom 
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HOUGH SHADE CORPORATION A 
261 MILL STREET. JANESVILLE, WIS. 
