Activate Javascript or update your browser for the full Digital Library experience.
Previous Page
–
Next Page
OCR
THE l=l2Fl
ILAYIING Tl-HIE DUST
‘ ‘ IFE,” says Billy Sunday, ex-ball-
player and stirrer-up of emotions
and emulsions, “is just one dad-
blasted campmeeting after another."
To the woman who keeps house, life sometimes seems
like one long futile attempt to relegate dust to its
properplace in the cosmos. (LToput one over on the
dust atoms and the jumping germs thattherein breed,
blossom and incubate-this, in my
opinion, is the acid test. (IThe Dust-
less Duster is a potent weapon of de-
fense, making easy the way of the
wife. ([Clean, healthy homes do not
“ happen "-you can depend on it.
And he who thinks they do, is just a
plain, omery chumperino, like the
rest of us. ([To lay the dust, it is
necessary to go on the warpath with
the one and only Dustless Duster,
made in Boston by Fra Howard.
(lit is used not only in the home, but
also in schools, churches, offices and
factories. Besides removing germ-
laden dust and safeguarding the health of the family, it puts on the polish and
gives to furniture that appearance of newness and freshness which ordinary
dusting never can give. (IThe basis of the Dustless Duster is a fabric rendered
adhesive by scientific chemical treatment. Dust
You can ’t shake it off. (LThe daily dusting should
be done with a Dustless Duster, which is readily
and quickly cleansed at any time by an. application
of soap and an immersion in boiling water so so
clings to this chemically prepared cloth like abull
pup clinging to the seat of a tramp’s trousers.
W
([Twelve styles of Dusters are made, including Dust-Mops, Wall-Dusters,
Brie-a-Brac and Handle Dusters
5000 but stores sell Howard Dullleu Dusters.
Sent, prepaid, on receipt of price. For small, Free Sample and Book on Dust, address as below: A
HOWARD DUSTLESS DUSTER CO.
TWO HUNDRED SUMMER STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
I GRICULTURE, manufacturing and mer-
chandising, in the free and untrammeled
April
w a t c h e d a n d
questioned by
h u n d r e d s o f
alert, aggressive
associations in
every city in the
Union.
I do not dispute
this right of the
nation and the
lStates to regu-
late the corpo-
r a ti o n s t h e y
have created ; I
do not question
t h e r i g h t a n d
d u t y of t h e s e
associations t o
m o s t minutely
scan and closely
i n q u i r e in t o
c h a n g e s that
may affect their
interests ; but I
w a n t t o u r g e
upon these com-
missions, both
0 f t h e n a t i o n
and the States,
t h e al1-impor-
tant necessity of
exercising the
g r e a t p o w e r s
that have been
conferred upon
them with con-
servatism a n d
wisdom. Samson
possessed power
-the ruin s of
. the temple attest
the fact-but I
fail to find in
any history, sacred or profane, a suggestion
that that power was wisely exercised.
rise and fall of prices to meet changing con-
ditions, act promptly, almost automatically.
The great business of transportation alone,
vital to the prosperity, yea, the very life of all
the others, is hedged about and restricted by
legislative enactment and supervision of com-
missions, National and in almost every State.
In addition to this, every act, every change in
tariff, made or suggested by the railroads, is
-William C. Brown.
‘THERE is a majesty and mystery in
Nature, take her as you will. The essence
of poetry comes breathing to a mind that feels
from every province of her empire.-Carlyle-
so
Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices-
-Emerson.
‘ll