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at this time of year to our cottage furniture, 
suitable for shore and country homes. 
{| In simplicity, construction, finished and 
moderate cost, it is the most appropriate 
selection for homes 
of good 
refinement. 
taste and 
distinctive, modern, and artistic 
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its health and comfort, will be increased by the use of 
WILSON 
VENETIAN AWNINGS AND BLINDS 
§ Itis no exaggeration 
to state that Leavens 
Cottage Furniture is a 
distinct type recog- 
nized at once and 
appreciated by the 
discriminating. 
| We have an un- 
limited stock to select 
from and in addition, you have the choice 
of a large variety of finishes to conform to 
the individual taste or harmonize with the 
interior surroundings. We also furnish un- 
finished. 
{| Shipments carefully made, insuring safe 
delivery. Send for complete set No. 9, of 
over 200 illustrations and color chart. You 
will find possibilities and suggestions for 
every room in your house. 
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Insure maximum Summer coolness; are quickly and 
easily adjusted to meet every desire for light and 
shade and air; permanently attractive and far superior 
to the old-fashioned fabric awnings and shades which 
fray and fade in rain and sun, flop in the wind, col- 
lect dust, prevent free circulation of air, have no 
control over light, and do not keep out the heat. 
Ask your Architect. Wilson Venetian Awnings and Blinds 
have been specified for the most notable homes of the country 
for more than 40 years. 
A porch or piazza equipped with Wilson Venetian Blinds 
may be converted into an ideal sleeping room at night. 
Write today for illustrated and descriptive booklet,“Wilson 
Venetian Awnings and Blinds.”—Address nearest office. 
THE J. G. WILSON CORP. 
8 West 40th Street New York 
Branches in New Orleans, American Sheet Metal Works and J. T. Mann & Co.; 
Pittsburgh, H. H. Charles; Denver, Colorado Bldrs. Supply Company; Philadelphia, 
L. H. Myrick; Seattle, S.W_R. Dally and Galbraith-Bacon & Co.; Spokane, S. W. 
R. Dally; Chicago, H. B. Dodge & Co.; Oklahoma City, S. H. Hanson; Minne- 
apolis, Johnson-Jackson & Corning Co.; Buffalo, Roger Emmons; Montreal, Stineon, 
Reeb Bldrs. Supply Co.; San Francisco and Los Angeles, U.S. Metal Products Co.; 
Atlanta, J. M. Van Harlingen; Boston, E. A. Baker. Nox/o/é, Va., J. G. Wilson Corp. 
“Something for Every Building” 
WILSON 
Hygienic Wardrobes 
Rolling Partitions 
Swing Sliding Doorsand Shutters 
Round House Doors 
Corrugated Steel Rolling Doors 
Automatic Rolling Doors 
Write for booklet covering the Wilson 
Product in which you are interested. 
WILLIAM LEAVENS & CO., Inc. 
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Country Club Houses 
should fit into their picturesque surroundings as harmoni- 
ously as possible, and suitable coloring does more than any- 
thing else in accomplishing this. The soft natural tones of 
Cabot’s Creosote Stains 
in browns and grays to match the bark and rocks and weather- 
beaten wood, greens to match the moss and foliage, dull reds 
for autumn effects, etc., make the buildings blend with the 
landscape and look like a part of it. Low cost, easy to apply, 
lasting, and the creosote preserves the wood. 
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Are Youa Bice of Wild Birds? 
Send for Catalogue 
WHIP-O-WILL-O FURNITURE CoO. 
You can get Cabot’s Stains all over the country. Send 
for stained wood samples and name of nearest agent. 
SAMUEL CABOT, Inc., Manfg. Chemists, 1 Oliver Street, Boston, Mass. 
Cabot’s Stucco Stains—for cement work. 
Country Club, St. Joseph, Mo. Stained with Cabot’s Stains 
Roof Red (Mottled Tile Effect), Trimmings Dark Brown, 
352 Adams Avenne Walter Boschen, Architect, St. Joseph. 
Scranton, Pa. 
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