What to do and how to do itFor those who paint, varnish, or kalsomine . ter, and lay on a heavy coat ofcarmine glazing, made by grinding carmine and varnish, or, if youwish to make a cheaper job, use Munich lake in place of carmine. When paim, particularly lead color, stands exposed to the airfor any considerable length of time,if there be much oil in themixture, it becomes fatty and will not woik or dry well. Thisig owing in part to the evaporation of the spirits, and the partial; 6ur house was established In 1865. We do not claim to be anold house in any sense of the word—certainly not old f


What to do and how to do itFor those who paint, varnish, or kalsomine . ter, and lay on a heavy coat ofcarmine glazing, made by grinding carmine and varnish, or, if youwish to make a cheaper job, use Munich lake in place of carmine. When paim, particularly lead color, stands exposed to the airfor any considerable length of time,if there be much oil in themixture, it becomes fatty and will not woik or dry well. Thisig owing in part to the evaporation of the spirits, and the partial; 6ur house was established In 1865. We do not claim to be anold house in any sense of the word—certainly not old fogy. Atfirst doing a small business under adverse circumstances, we havesteadily and rapidly increased our business until now we are by farthe largest manufacturers of brushes in the United States, or thatever has been. We are also the largest manufacturers of brushesfor the use of Painters, Varnishers, Kalsominers, etc., in the are the largest consumers of bristles in the world. One quarterof all imported into this country are bought and used by us in the. manufacture of our goods, besides a large fraction of the domesticproduct. Buying as we do, so heavily, we buy at lower pricesthan other manufacturers. This fact, with the saving that we makein consequence of our patents and machinery, enables us to pro-duce and sell goods at lower prices than others can make and sell,of equal quality. Our success in business can only be accountedfor on the ground of the superiority of our goods and the prices atwhich they are sold. So well known are our brushes now, andtheir quality so appreciated, both by buyers and other brush manu- oxidation of the oil. Quick color is not so apt to become fatty,,but all paint is more or less injured by being thus exposed, andshould always be closely covered. Tea-green is a color frequently called for, and one which makesa fine color for tea-carts. (?) It is made by adding to chrome greenraw umber and blue. The proportions cannot be well define


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