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H & R 'I T C! U L T U R E 



December 9, 1915 







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Side Veotilaltioiii 



The mudifletl cur\ed eave with 



inoulflrtl Kutter at the eave 



anil HaHh hingefl to U. 



For Private Hoiuses 

 Three Ways Of Solvimig It 



TIIKKK ia nil iiiiilimbti'il prncctul freedom to the 

 ruivi'il lioii*' that many like. In spite of the fact 

 that siiiiic ari-hitects claliu that the laws of ileslKu ile- 

 ijiaiiil that there lie a cornice effect at the eave. such as 

 a nioulileil gutter gives. 



Tlie iiuestion if design, however. Is mainly a matter 

 of ii|ilnion; lint ventilation is not. It's an umlodgealile 

 necessity. 



.Some feel that the standard curved eave with wall 

 vents answers the purpose for them. 



Some don't. 



For those who ilon't. we have two solntioiis. .\s fai- 



as efliciency is con<'erned, one is as good as the other. 

 As for looks — you can best decide that for yourself. 



One way is to put a steel angle at the base of the 

 eave. and hinge the '■onttnuons sash direct to it. This 

 jjractically preserves the sweep of the eave. which many 

 like. 



The other way is to put an ornamental mould-faced 

 gutter at the eave base and hinge the sash to that. In 

 this house we give the curve a wider sweep which gives 

 you a higher side. 



We will build yi ur house any of these three ways, 

 lint whatever way we ilo liullil It. it will he the house 

 of Kverlastiug Last inizinjs. 



Tof4 6]Btirnham(o. 



Builders oj Greenhouses and Conseroatories 



SALES OFFICES: 



NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHirAGO ROCHESTER CLEVELAND 



42nd Street Bldg. TremontBldg. Widener BIdg. Rookery BIdg. Granite Bldg. Swetland Bldg. 



TORONTO, CANADA, Royal Bank Bldg. MONTREAL. CANADA, Transportation Bldg. 



FACTORIES : IrvingtoD, N. Y. Dei Pis nei. III. St. Cathuinct. Canada. 



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