18 semi-monthly magazine '':t'',' f PAINT -INDOORS I AND OUT I B k Bp J Im Lasting Beauty Inside and Outside How to attain greatest beauty and durability in painting and dec orating. House painting and decora tion is an art, and most homes could easily be far more beautiful throuuh the advice of those who have made home decoration a special study. Exterior decoration calls for paint made of the choicest materials and durable colors, so combined as to insure the great est covering and protecting power. Lowe Brothers "Hib Standard" Liquid Paint is the paint that has been proved by years of ex posure tests to give best results. It comes ready to use in 54 colors. Simply ask for High Standard LIQUID 'PAINT For beauty and protection of all exterior surfaces you will get far superior results with MHih Standard." It is the paint that in practical use and years of severe exposure tests lias proved to give best results. 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Wo have faced this prob lem of painting from many view points and feel competent to give you the benefit of our experiences. It has not been very many years since we were tempted to leavo this matter In tho hands of a very talka tive and convincing painter who had such vast experience to set against our own ignorance, as to quite over whelm us. "Leavo It to me," he would urgo almost violently; and wo fled from his presence qulto subdued. Leavo It to him, wo did, and a per fectly harmless houso emerged from his hands of an extremely vivid lemon color; his enthusiastic inter pretation of the colonial yellow wo had mildly suggested. At a later period in our lives, a houso under our hands needed a fresh coating, and wo decided Immediately upon white with green blinds; an appar ently safe venture. The painter, this time, quite another man by the way, and one less honest as well as less voluble, mixed his white lead and zinc, we suspect, with considerable doslngs from tho keroseno oil can In stead of tho pure linseed oil that should have been used. We were on tho spot this time, and though wo were assured the paint would dry white, pure white, It never seemed to acquire the brilliancy and gloss wo had hoped for. The blinds, too, faded to a thin watery dull green, and again we gained a costly experience. Our next venture was concerned with a room that wo decided to havo tinted, and although we wero shown samples galore, tho weird robin's egg blue that resulted was a depressing sight. In between whiles, occasion ally, we had quite encouraging re sults, particularly In wall papering, and one job of outside staining that we recall with satisfaction. Finally fato decreed that wo take a hand In tho game ourselves; and now wo look back with pride upon a homo that stands a monument to our handi work, as far an painting goes. It Is not a course wo would recommend cheerfully to tho average homo builder, for tho mero sight of a can of paint brings on a sickening sensa tion that is not unmixed with tho thought of tho four coats of white paint every inch of the bed room trim required, and the nail heads still unputtied in the brown stained chestnut trim of the living rooms. It was a long Job and a tiring job, but we finished it and gained in so doing a vast deal of valuable Information to which we have since then judi ciously added. We know now that tho paint should be the best obtainable, that the oils should be of only tho finest quality, that shellac should bo prepared in bulk and not bought In cans and that tho very best floor wax prepared by reputable manufac turers, and only tho best, Is worth while using on tho floors of the Ideal Home. All this wo havo learned, and most important of all, to know your painter and bo sure that he Is speak ing the same language that you are, that his sense of color is really devel oped, that aged floors means to him a dark rich tone and not the vivid cheap orange of the usual plno floor, shel laced, and that neutral shades mean neutral shades and not a pasty tint of a vivid color. We have decided on a rich dark brown stain for tho outside trim of the Ideal Home, with the exception of tho window sash, as harmonizing beautifully with the dark cream stucco and having wearing qualities superior to green, which also makes a charming house. All tho garden ac cessories, except the lattice on tho veranda, and tho pergola beams, are matched the color of the rough cast stucco In tho sunlight. This Is de lightful against the green growth of the gardens. Tho shingled roofs have the same brick stain that gives the houso a restful, unusual appearance In among the prevailing red and green or silvery weathered roofs of tho present day. In the living rooms wo havo used a silver grey stain that comes ready prepared by one of tho biggest paint makers. Four coat work In white, tho last enamel, goes on trim of tho bed rooms, halls and bath room3. The transparent wall color used every where but In thq bath rooms, kitchen, pantry and maid's room, is merely paint of tho required color, mixed and thinned well with turpen tlno and applied over a coating of gluo size; a process extremely easy to carry out once the color is mixed to your satisfaction. The rough swirls In the plastering furnish a line foundation for this finish and gives an extremely artistic effect. The"" other rooms, bath rooms, kitchen, etc., havo an opaquo finish that is washable and sanitary. Spar varnish is applied over a wood filler in the service quarters; as durable a treatment as has been devised. Good quality paint In three coats is used on tho porch floors In any desired color, though we recom mend the same creamy color that Is used on tho garden accessories. All tho little casement panes of glass are outlined by tho creamy tan paint matching tho stucco, while the actual Window frame about them, has the brown stain. All outside doors are stained a uniform brown and the pergola beams likewise. This will glvo you a houso that is In charmingly good taste and thor oughly allied with Its gardens and surroundings as n home should be. Heating and Lighting Continued from Pace 17) lights of tho bedrooms and bathrooms are simple and good, and the more utilitarian fixtures of the servlco quar ters aro quite In keeping with the con servative good tasto of tho entiro house. There havo been many experiments made by clever people to color tho electric light bulbs, that the harsh white glare common to ail Illumina tion bo softened harmoniously, but it has yet to be successfully done. Pos sibly If tho manufacturers would give more attention to this, the results might bo well worth while. Mean time there Is a substitute obtained from electric stage lighting supply houses, which comes in sheets about two feet square. It is a thin trans parent medium, employed to project colored lights, called gelatine film, which is practically flro proof and can be bought for a fow rpntn tn soft nmlmr IfTj tone as well as other mjU colors. This film mav be cyllndrically shaped, Imlfl In Til n nA lv rtatont Porch Light paper cHpg and inserted about an lllumlnant without remov ing its shade or globe. So Is modern science constantly ad vancing with regnrd to lighting prop erties and the Ideal Home is keeping step with in it every wise respect. nra F