. The Saturday evening post. TDIPE is the thinnest material in a pipe system,and peculiarly exposed to destruction bycorrosion. When the pipe fails, any pipe instal-lation is practically a complete loss. Salvage ofother materials averages less than 20%; replace-ment costs are much larger than the originaloutlay, usually more than twice as large. By increasing the original cost only about 5%,you can double the life of the whole installationthrough obtaining pipe of double rust resistance—Byers Pipe of genuine old-fashioned wroughtiron. The relative costs shown in diagram are Bulle


. The Saturday evening post. TDIPE is the thinnest material in a pipe system,and peculiarly exposed to destruction bycorrosion. When the pipe fails, any pipe instal-lation is practically a complete loss. Salvage ofother materials averages less than 20%; replace-ment costs are much larger than the originaloutlay, usually more than twice as large. By increasing the original cost only about 5%,you can double the life of the whole installationthrough obtaining pipe of double rust resistance—Byers Pipe of genuine old-fashioned wroughtiron. The relative costs shown in diagram are Bulletin No. 38 contains similar cost analysesof a variety of pipe systems, with notes on corrosiveconditions, replacement costs, etc. Write today for free copy * A. M. BYERS COMPANY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Established I KM New York Philadelphia Chicago Boston Dallas ClevelandDistributors in all lane jobbing centers. I might not marry to a good man. Myfather was different, because he was good-natured and old-fashioned enough to thinkthat a girl had no opportunity outside herown class. But my good mother—she wasso occupied with her household—she alwaystold me that I was a country girl who mustnot imitate the idlers of fashion, but mustlearn everything that a housewife should,explained Sophie Semenoff, with a shy lookwhich partly betrayed her rustic up-bringing. And how do you like America? askedMrs. Crest, resorting to the first questionwith which we are wont to ply the foreigner. So well! exclaimed the little is electric. Is it not charm-ing? Your electric stoves are hideouslyexpensive. But when we are rich we shallhave a large one. Already we have anelectric percolator, an electric flatiron andan electric grill for Aidis toast. Firelesscookery is charming, too. And that en-chanted washing machine! Have youtried these patent washing machines, ; Garnie confessed tha


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