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CONTENTS FOR MAY, 



1913 







The Problem of Choosing a Site for a Small House 7T~~:*? . ■* -.-. : Frontispiece 



Houses of Moderate Size By Gardner Teall 147 



Small Gardens for Small Places By F. F. Rockwell 153 



The Home of Mr. M. H. Clark 157 



The Small House Site By Harold Donaldson Eberlein 158 



Wrought Metal Work By Emory Leadyard 162 



The Small House of Stucco By Kirby Hendricks 163 



Well Placed Window-Boxes 168-169 



Window Curtains By Ida J. Burgess 



"Wendelloaks" By Margaret H. Pratt 



A Small House in Tuckahoe, New York 



Map Samplers By Robert H. Van Court 



Lustre-Ware By Henry Sewell 



Chairs of Chippendale, Heppelwhite and Sheraton. . . .By Mary H. Northend 

 Within the House: 



The "Little Things" in the House By Harry Martin Yeomans 



Around the Garden : 



The Garden in the Month of May 



Helps to the Housewife: 



Domestic Science and College By Elizabeth Atwood 



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Collectors' Department 



New Books 

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Editor's Notebook 



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CHARLES ALLEN MUNN 

 President 



FREDERICK CONVERSE. BEACH 

 Secretary and Trea&urer 



MUNN & CO., Inc 



Publishers 



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Copyright 1913 by Munn 6t Co., Inc. Registered in United States Patent Office. Entered as second-class matter June 15, 1905, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., 

 under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Editor will be pleased to consider all contributions, but "American Homes and Gardens" will not hold itself 



responsible for manuscripts and photographs submitted 



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