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Home Beauty That Endures 
D URABILITY of interior finish in the home—whether that finish be paint, 
enamel or stain—is dependent largely on the character of the wood of 
which the trim is fashioned. Woods used for such purposes should pos¬ 
sess a close, even grain, adapting them to fine joinery, and should be work¬ 
able without being “spongy”. 
The most economical and the most available wood perfectly suited for 
all of the requirements of fine home interiors is 
Southern Pine 
“The Wood of Service” 
Properly treated, Southern Pine takes and holds perfectly paints and enamels, and 
its beautiful and varied grain yields the richest and most artistic effects when stains are 
used. It is very workable, yet so dense and strong that its endurance is proverbial. 
There is one right way and several wrong ways to apply paint or stain 
to Southern Pine. The right way is told in a beautiful booklet, “The 
Interior of Your Home”, which will be sent you gratis, promptly on 
request, if you mention this magazine. 
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NEW O EC E E A N S , EA. 
