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LENE SWGATH 18 USD cay do cg een ae gente ean By Gardner Teall 147 al 
MOCURRE EOE RAMPS COMDAGE 18>. 606 calc seu de’e me wien By Mabel Tuke Priestman 153 
PMOMESENU TILL, GARDEN .4.5 582.0 oo ene te Us By Harold Donaldson Eberlein 154 
SIAEE OUSESIOLIOLONE AND STUCCO... . o.0scd seen cca By Costen Fitz Gibbon 158 
GARDEN PURNITURE OF GooD DESIGN...) .....). 0622660: By Mary H. Northend 162 
Ne ARCHIEDECISuEIOME IN DHE COUNTRY: «.. 00.) cee see ead By Berwyn Converse 164 w 
AE OOREAGE SOE SMU C CO es. 3)c5 506 «vg 465 8s aed ede ce ees By Robert Leonard Ames 166 (9) 
PMB AGREE MUNGEENOOKGH es 5 6 oc ufo oes ket nn RES bch es seen du ewe aGeseen 168-169 cy 
LUGROUE OR SUBURBAN SOMES,.\ 22 .ilo a. o'ocn Vg Ss oh eo eb be ws By Edward M. Carroll 170 
SOMPEDONIPSMCMOSES WOR PILES. oo... eo. bo be oo sls bs By Norris N. Strathfield 174 S 
Emme a PBLORINGY Neale OUP tracey es oh ols sod eo edd ow Wary teak ws By Roger L. Vieth 176 
rE WiEstPENGIOME OB A/MUSICIAN. .. <.c0c2 0.00.48. e 04 By Thomas R. Thorndyke 09/59) ae 
RSISINGID WOKS ON THE SOMALI, PLACE. 3 6c. coe se oe dre ee By E. I. Farrington 181 
WirHIN THE House—Transforming the Winter Interior. ..By Harry Martin Yeomans 184 [ it | 
AROUND THE GARDEN—May-time in the Garden.............00 0000 cee ee cee eee 186 
HeELps To THE HousewirE—Fixing up a Small House.. ...... By Elizabeth Atwood 188 
Feeding the Growing Chicks Book Notes The Editor’s Notebook 
Old Woodwork in Modern Homes 
CHARLES ALLEN MUNN FREDERICK CONVERSE BEACH 
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