Let the paint T makes a lot of difference whether the paint works helps the painter. It is surprising how easily a paint made from Dutch Boy White-Lead and pure linseed oil can be applied to any surface. It flows freely, does not drag under the brush, and leaves a smooth coat that sticks fast. Consequently, you work a full day without the fatigue late in the afternoon that tires your arm and weakens your energy. You apply as much paint as in the morning-perhaps more. Let Dutch Boy help you out by working with you. A Direct Factory Offer WE have allotted 1,500 compartment paint pots for direct sale to the readers of "Painter & Decorator" at former dealers' prices, in order that we may be able to place in the hands of the user our meritorious devices at a nominal cost. This allotment enables us to offer our devices at the following prices, orders for which will be accepted only on the basis of Parcel Post shipment C. O. D., that the actual postage charge may be included. Non-Tilting (7-quart) Paint Pot 12-Section (3-quart) Compartment.. 3-Section (13/4-quart) Compartment.... 6-Section (134-pint) Compartment.. $0.60 .35 .321/2 .2712 Paint Pot Strainer, No. 16 Brass Gauze.... .60 THE LOCK BAIL The Painter has available in our compartment paint pot a device that avoids unnecessary trips, overcomes frequent moving of ladders to follow up his work and eliminates to a very large extent the hazards applying to his work. The Paint Pots and Accessories are made up without solder and, therefore, permit of cleaning with blow torch or other suitable means. Industrial Metal Ware Mfg. Co. 325 W. Second Street IMPROVED PAINT POT STRAINER CINCINNATI, OHIO Entered as second-class matter, LaFayette, Ind., under act of March 3, 1879. Published monthly; $1.00 per year. NR DR. GEORGE D. HERRON. O man ever ruled other men for their own good; no man was ever rightly the master of the minds or bodies of his brothers; no man ever ruled other men for anything except for their undoing, and for his own brutalization. The possession of power over others is inherently destructiveboth to the possessor of the power and to those over whom it is exercised. And the great man of the future, in distinction from the great man of the past, is he who will seek to create power in the peoples, and not gain power over them. The great man of the future is he who will refuse to be great at all, in the historic sense; he is the man who will literally lose himself, who will altogether diffuse himself, in the life of humanity. All that any man can do for a people, all that any man can do for another man, is to set the man or the people free. Our work, whensoever and wheresoever we would do good, is to open to men the gates of life—to lift up the heavenly doors of opportunity. This applies to society as well as to the individual man. If the collective man will release the individual man and let him go, then the individual will at last give himself gloriously, in the fullness of his strength, unto the society that sets the gates and the highways of opportunity before him. Give men opportunity, and opportunity will give you men; for opportunity is God, and freedom to embrace opportunity is the glory of God. |