A Pretty Home for a Dollar, This is the age of decoration,when milli ons of dollars are spent yearly upon the embellishments of the homes. None but those who have used Diamond Dyes and Diamond Paints for household decoration can appreciate the added beauty they give the home, Spaco allow," but the suggestion of a few of the many uses to which they are adapted, but a little thought will show any ingenious person where he or she can, with the aid of Diamond Dyes, improve and beautify the home, giving it the refined and esthetic air which has heretofore been gained only at a cost of hundreds and thousands of dollars. Renew the old and faded curtains, lambrequins, draperies, and furniture coverings, with som e fashionable shade of Diamond Dyes. Varnish fancy baskets and soiled rattan chairs with varnish colored with Diamond Dyes. Give a tasty color to the walls and ceiling with a kalsomine daintily tinted with Diamond Dyes. Stain the floor and the wood work, if unpainted, with a rich stain made from Diamond Dyes. The costly parquet floors can be successfully imitated with these stains. On the floor, have two or three brilliant rugs, made from old pieces of cloth that have been dyed with Diamond Dyes. Ebonize a small table or stand with Diamond Artist's Black ; gild the tarnished picture frames with Diamond Gold Paint; color photographs or engravings with art colors made from Diamond Dyes, and frame them in frames stained with the Diamond Dyes or painted with the Diamond Paints. It is not too much to say that the judicious use of Diamond Dyes and Diamond Paints, in different ways and combinations, will give an air of elegance to the humblest cottage, not surpassed in beauty by the decorations of the millionaire's mansion. Mrs. Anna M.King, Eagle Lake, Blue Earth Co., Minn., writes* "Will you send me a package of Diamond Copper Paint. The druggist here does not keep Diamond Paints. I like them very much, and can with them and your splendid Diamond Dyes, make even a cabin look like home. *' I dyed a carpet with your dyes some years ago. The weaver said it was the prettiest carpet she had ever woven, and wanted me to tell her if the dyes lasted. So I ¦wore it on a sitting room, with three sunny windows in it, for two years, with seven people, four of them children, running over it every day. I thought surely it was test enough, and I scat for the weaver to come and see me. She came, and I showed hor the carpet. Since then she has dyed a number of carpets for others, throwing aside her old-fashioned dyes? and using the Diamond Dyes instead. My neighbors acknowledge Diamond Dyes are first and best. And now I am again in a new country, hoping to regain health and strength here. I shall do all I can for your Dyes among the people here, as there are many who live, sit, eat and sleep in one room? 13 by 20 feet, without a curtain or a carpet, a fancy bit, or a lambrequin anywhere. Hard living 1 call it, and my home shall speak loudly in praise of your Diamond taamtB and Dyes."