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Overton Residences, Keokuk (see letter below) 
“Very Warm” in Winter; “Coolest” in Summer 
“Vour books will show that in April, 1912, I purchased quite a quantity 
of your Quilt . . . used on the buildings, a picture of which is en¬ 
closed—only, however, on the roof of the bungalow, but all over and between 
the floors of the largest building. This latter building is very warm and 
can observe a considerable decrease in the use of fuel, and last summer, as 
hot as it was, the house was the coolest in the neighborhood.” 
Keokuk, Iowa, Dec. 31, 1913. F. C. OVERTON. 
Cabot^s Insulating ‘‘Quilt” 
The “Comforter” that Keeps the Whole House Warm 
The quilt on your bed keeps the bodily heat from escaping, and that’s what 
makes you warm. Keep the heat from escaping from your house by insu¬ 
lating with Cabot’s Quilt. The way to keep a house warm is to build it 
warm—and it saves you more than anything else you can do. 
Cabot’s Quilt isn’t a mere felt or paper. It’s a thick, matted insulator 
that is twenty-eight times warmer than cheap paper—by actual test. It 
costs but little to make your house warm for all time, and it saves one-third 
to one-half its cost every year in reduced coal bills—to say nothing of 
doctor’s bills and comfort. 
Quilt retains the heat like a fireless cooker. Don’t try to heat all out¬ 
doors. 
Send for a free sample of Quilt and name of nearest agent. 
SAMUEL CABOT, Inc. 
8 Oliver Street 
BOSTON, MASS. 
342 Madison Avenue 
NEW YORK CITY 
24 W. Kinzie Street 
CHICAGO. ILL. 
Cabot's Shingle Stains, SUicco and 
Brick Stains, Old Virginia White, 
etc. 
Brighten Your Home 
With Cheerful Curtain Effects 
Modern housewives everywhere are insisting on Blue¬ 
bird Curtain Rods. They are an efficient aid to all cur¬ 
tains and draperies, developed by experienced makers of 
home hardware. 
FLAT-Extending 
CURTAIN RODS 
Practical, simple, sagless, durable, “Bluebirds” 
allow beautiful and harmonizing draping effects. 
Distinctive finishes of Satin Gold or White Enamel, 
and single, double, and triple styles suit every home, 
every window, and every curtain. 
You can tell "Bluebirds” by their patented 
strengthening ribs. See that the Rods you buy 
have these—also the "Bluebi rd” trademark. 
Ask your dealer. 
H. L. Judd Co., Inc., New York 
“Makers of home accessories for over fifty years" 
ihis Mouse' 
Garbage Goes 
up the Chimney 
A CCEPTANCE of the Kernerator as “stand- 
ard practice” in residences and apart¬ 
ments of the better class is steadily increas¬ 
ing. The Kernerator— built-in-the-chimney 
—through years of satisfying use in thousands 
of installations, has permanently answered the 
question of garbage and waste disposal. 
Through the convenient hopper door (shown 
below) all waste is dropped into the brick 
combustion chamber in the basement. There, 
an occasional lighting burns all combustibles. 
Non-combustibles, rendered germ-free, are 
carried out with the_ ashes. The Kernerator 
cannot be installed in existing buildings—it 
must be built in when the house is erected. 
KERNER INCINERATOR CO. 
I ^ 1025 Chestnut St.. Milwaukee, Wis. - 
