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Hausman Brothers' Sweet Pea House 



At Hilton, N. J. 



THIS is another one of our recently erected 

 jobs, within short distance of our fac- 

 tory. 

 It's one of the ones we will show you on that 

 motor trip we have asked you to come and take 

 with us any day we can arrange It for your 

 convenience. 



We can tell you about our houses in these Ads. 

 till the cows come home; but after all is said 

 and done, there is nothing like actually seeing 

 the houses. 



This Keconstructed Construction of ours does not 

 begin to show up its advantages in photographs. 

 When you go into one of the houses and see the 



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wide rafter spacing; the 20 inch glass; the 

 absence of a third of the posts and columns; and 

 then look carefully into all the details of all the 

 construction features; then you begin to see why 

 we have been making so much noise about it. 

 This house of Hausman Brothers is 40 x 125 feet. 

 The rafter spacing happens to be 8 feet, 4 inches, 

 and the glass 16 inches. It gives you a splendid 

 opportunity to compare the narrow spacing house 

 with the wide ones we will show you. 

 Perhaps you may prefer the narrow. 

 We believe, however, that the wide one has dis- 

 tinct advantages in its favor. 

 When can you take that motor trip with us? 



Of course, whether yon have a transom 

 sash like Hausman Bros. ; or the rerolar 

 ones closing on the foundation sill, you 

 will want our new jaek-knife, close shut- 

 ting arms. You can then make the walks 

 narrower than usual. 



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If anyone tells yon that onr jack-knife, 



elose-sliutting: arms do not give as tvide an 



opening to the sa«h, you can promptly 



prove to tliem it is not so. 



Here is the proof. The opening is exactly 



the same as the old, stick-out-in-the-walk 



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NEW YORK 



1170 Broadway 



BOSTON 



49 Federal Street 



General Offices and Factory : Elizabeth, N. J. 



PHILADELPHIA 



40 S. 15th Street 



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