HOUSE AND GARDEN 
March, 
1914 
153 
Waxed Floors Make Homes Beautiful 
Beautify your floor. Reflect your furniture very, very softly in it. 
See it richen. Notice how your room seems somehow to grow larger 
through lustre. 
Do it by using Old English, the floor wax that brings gentle radi¬ 
ance, lustrous beauty, to your floor—the foundation of beauty in your 
home. For Old English is made principally from imported waxes—one 
hard, the other soft—and is economical because it contains all it can 
hold of the hard and costly kind of wax which makes it spread farther 
and last longer. 
It costs no more than other floor waxes, is less than half cost of varnish 
and shellac, and by many is considered more artistic than any other finish. 
Old English doesn’t dull, doesn’t catch dust nor show scratches, and you can use it 
with or without any stain. 
It’s economical—for 60c will keep a large room looking fine” for a full six months. 
And it’s very easy to apply. Dealers, House Furnishing Departments (Druggists) sell it. 
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24 pages—new edition—“Beautiful Floors, Their Finish and Care.” You’ll find 
lots in it to make housework easier. It tells about 
Finishing New Floors Cleaning and Polishing 
Finishing Old Floors Care of Waxed Floors 
Hardwood Floors Finishing Dance Floors 
Pine Floors Kitchen, Pantry and 
Bathroom Floors 
For the Mansion—Nothing Richer 
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