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They took the kids to the circus. scape paper is attractive on the walls, and a very large antique Chinese rug often adds just that touch of the Orient which reminds us that our ancestors of the Eighteenth Century traded with the East. A Morris chair of mission oak is really quite out of place in such a room. As for the garden, it is bad architecture to plant potatoes on the lawn—except in war time. Rhododendrons should be bought in carload lots—you can often save two or three thousand dollars that way, Which is worth considering in your garden budget. If the garden pool is also used to swim in, make sure that goldfish are not of the man-eating variety, and be careful to conceal the springt with masses of iris Japonica. A garden marbles from Italy, or else by Daniel Chester French or St. Gaudens, add charm to the vistas. A coat of paint on the family Rogers Group really will not do at all. Hm—perhaps not. But on second thought we've had a good bit of fun doing our house brick by brick, and much of it with our own hanc Lewis Albro helped us with some details, which were so elaborate we had to take a course in cabinetmaking before we could build them. That did us a lot of good, even though the result is not quite all friend lewis might desire. We haven't any Georgian mantels imported from old England, The best we could do was to swipe one from an abandoned house in New England. ‘The nearest we ever got to owning a piece of furniture by Duncan Phyfe was meeting his granddaughter once at a tea. But still we've a good time building and furnishing our house, and we think it’s not a bad sort of adump. So on maturer reflection, we ask, Why not start a new magazine? It will be called Country Life for Lean Purses. The first article will tell you how to make a Ladies Home Journal house look like a human habitation. The second will be entitled, “Dandelions in the Formal Gar- den.” The third will be, “How to Grow Alpines on the Ash Heap.” The fourth— but the possibilities are endless. We must hurry to the printer’s to get esti- mates. If the magazine is the success we think it will be, we shall be able next year to shingle the barn, and plant rambler roses all around the Vacation Joys All Through the Year UT under summer's moon-lit skies or in the fireside’s cheery glow, alone or wherever gi friends gather, with a Gibson you get the thrill of FREE BOOK music you produce yourself—pleasure, popularity, 7, ; inerea Gncernal : = bes irasyey are easiest creased ; 0 play; illust Gibsonsare easy to play. give youquick mastery of themusic you line. Send coupe like best, Snappy “jazz” for the impromptu dance, old-time y.., > waleabl songs, orclassical, as your mood dictates. Carved and arched ¥US COPY Valuable trea- like a priceless Stradivarius, Gibson mandolins and guitars yield ti#¢on Howto Practice, wondrous tone. Banjos with that snappy ring that gives their 8nd informa musics much “pep” about bookonMan- Easytopay. A few cents aday gives you a Gibson now, No dolin orchestra. need to delay, send coupon for details concerning mandolin, (Name instru- mandola, guitar, cello-banjo, harp-guitar, mandolin-banjo, ment that mando-cllo, tenor-banjo, guitar-banjo. layer Agents make $1,800 to $5,000 yearly. Nocapital required. We furnish everything and help sell. Write for information. - > GIBSON MANDOLIN - GUITAR CO. oe “ye oe 1544 Parsons St. KALAMAZOO, MICH. SIO SEP HF Charlie jeshes Li'l’ Mose (to the man-eater)—Fido! Nex’ time you done runsaway, Ah’s goin’ to hand you a wallop! BORDEAUX, FRANCE Vermouth of unequalled flavor and blending properties, exactly as made by us since 1857 at Bordeaux. Five oun of pure alcohol removed from cach bottle for American use. French or Italian style. Demand the genuine at your lealer’s. “ORIGINAL RECIPES” contains Information you will appreciate. Send 25 cents for your copy and sample of our famous Vermouth. i Restaurant & Wine Co. N. Y. Omee, 476 W. B'way. cl, Spring 0044. 9] comicbooks.com