The Partnership
of Paint

Published by
John W. Masury & Son
in Brooklyn, New York
at Fifty Jay Street

Copyright, 1920
JOHN W. MASURY & SON
Brooklyn, N. Y.
THE DE VINNE PRESS
New York

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We wish to express our indebtedness to Mrs. Eda A. Oliver, of New York City, for the pages on Interiors. Her suggestions are based upon her wide professional experience and may well be considered the last word in correctness and good taste.

John W. Masury & Son.

Paint Our Partner

PAINT as our partner in all the affairs of life may be a new thought, but it is an old established fact nevertheless. In reality paint is so interwoven with every turn of the wheel, that it is forever at our side, like our Siamese Twin.

Suppose we were to wake up some morning to find that paint in every form had been eliminated from the world, from our lives! What consternation, surprise, indignation, and havoc would reign everywhere! Whether for better or worse, for good or evil, it is part of the very warp and woof of our every-day existence, and what a pal and benefactor it really is. Think of our morning train, our motors, our boats, our houses, as paintless! What a queer jumble life would be. But here stands our partner—paint—ready to jump into any breach, and make life full of comfort and happiness and cheer, from the building of a new house, where the painting of every wall, every bit of trim, has to be carefully planned and decided upon, to the many small things about the house that can be transformed by the “Magic Touch” of paint.