Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Apr 1929, p. 37

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April 19, 1~29 WILMETTE . LIFE J1 which we help you with nd garden planning ·f or the Garden and Lawn Garden Forks, 2oc and 40c. Garden Trowels, 4SC. Cultivators, sse. "Please" Signs, 2 sc. Uses for OilclOth (cloth is no longer just plain oilclothmaterial with its many intriguing designs J ·s I nd surely it now has a great many uses. 'I fDVNTAIN ,SQ\!AR[, LVANSTON re.) ng pattern has a parade of elephant~ in 1 :c: would be good for a table cover m a ·: or on a porch .. 5 gc yard. :i ty designed oilcloth maKes attractive beach r ine and paper bags. 5 gc yard. are the unrs, oilcloth is 45c yard. I~ yards wide. c Grass Shears, soc. Bamboo Rakes, 7 sc. Lawn Sprinklers, 6 sc to $J.so. Hose Nozzles, 7sc. Spading Forks, $ r. Is to $2.2S. Hoes, Sse and up. Spades, $ I.4S to $ r. ()O. Rakes, 8sc and up. Ferry's Seeds, I e table covering is $I yard. Lord's-Thrift Basement It is wash ·· Braided Rugs Colorful. washable, reversible sun-fast rugs-in conventional, · flowered and geometric patterns. Color schemes for every room! Gleaming Silverware triple ·electro-plated $6 The charm of this silver lies in the exquisite simplicity of its lines. That illustrated is plain -the hammered 1n the same pattern is equally lovely. Covered Vegetable Dish, $6 Well-and-Tree Platter, $6 Triple electro-plated, nickeled silver of very durable luster. Lord' s-First Floor The Riviera Moderne $7.5.0 Rectangles of braided chenilles -in unique angle patterns. The 24x36 inch size, $7.50. oc to 25c. Greenview· Grass Seed, 2 lbs .. sse; s lbs., $ I.JS· Sacco Plant Food, S lbs., soc; 2 s 1bs., $ 1. 85. Lord's-First Floor The .Chenille Oval Bright colors and designs. Two sizes to match (to use in the same room.) 20XJ6, $2.25 27X48, $3.95 Lord's-Thrift Basement he Housefurnishings Room Johnson's Wax j9c to shiny dust. Sa moline 2jc to $2.89 Samoline has a multitude of uses-for painted walls, bath room tubs, mirrors and cleaning silverware. The Hoover · · serves 1ts purpose 1n Spring Cleaning Did you know that the Hopver picks up more dirt-perminute-that eight out of every ten housekeepers .have chosen the Hoover as the most efficient cleaner? And did you know that you can buy a Floor Polisher attachment for the Hoover for $7.50? You can buy a Hoover for as little as $s g. so on an initial payment of $6.25 and the rest in monthly payments of $4. 75· The Hoover model illustrated at the left is $75.00. We will make you a generous allowance on your old cleaner. Lord's-First Floor $2.50 A paste wax which is easy to put on. Gives a smooth glossiness to your floor. Knit Oust Cloths j9c Knit cloths which are softer than cheesecloth. For polish· ing fine furniture or many other uses. 5-yard package, 39c. 50c value. nj Mop, $1 Johnson Electric floor Polisher flax Soap jQc A Sherwin· Williams soap for cleaning woodwork and fioors. Gets all the dirt off! A most important aid to spring cleaning. I lb., 30c: 5 lbs., $ 1.25. $29.50 No effort needed to polish your floors with a Johnson floor polisher. All you have to do is to guide it slowly. Gives polished floors a lustrous to retain sides are Tension reguthe swinging surface. $29.50 Lord's-First Floor

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