June, 1906 ANTE RUTECAN HORPES AND GARDENS 4.09 
A Revolution in 
Nothing in modern home-mak- 
ing would more surely delight a 
visiting fore-father—were that 
possible—than to note the ad- 
vancement made by his de- 
scendants in evenly warming all 
parts of the home by 
AMERICAN, [DEAL 
RADIATORS BOILERS 
The Colonial fireplace and its successors 
(grates, stoves and hot air furnaces) have 
continued to make household slaves of women- 
kind. These old fashioned methods make 
household drudgery, are extravagant in fuel, 
heating the house only “‘in spots”—especially 
on windy days. 
IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators 
carry Hot Water or Low Pressure Steam to 
every part of the building, without dirt, soot, 
orashes. They pay for themselves in the sav- 
ing to carpets, furniture and decorations. 
They area revolution in lessened caretaking 
and fuel-economy. 
Made in sizes to fit any building—OLD or 
new—farm or city—put in without disturbing 
building or occupants. Advise us kind of 
building to be warmed and send for free cata- 
logue, “Heating Investments.” 
Branches and Warehouses in all parts U. S. 
and Europe. 
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A SUMMER PARADISE 
id LAKE GEORGE 
iS) A well-named,  well-printed 
his the most picturesque thing | 
saw in the United States, wrote 
Herbert Spencer in his autobi- 
ography. 
Go to the Adirondacks via 
the new D. & H. Line. 
illustrated booklet. 300 pp. of 
reliable information anent the 
iS) Northern Resorts reached by 
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COLONIAL HOUSES FOR MODERN HOMES, 1906 
Mr. E. S. Child, Architect, announces the publication of an entirely new edition 
of ‘* Colonial Houses’’ for 1906. It contains floor plans, descriptions, estimates, and 
correctly drawn perspectives. In design, in clearness, and in its value to all who intend 
to build a beautiful home, it is unlike any other publication, 
Price of new 1906 edition of “ Colonial Houses,” 
by express prepaid, $2.00 
A volume containing all of the designs shown in the 1906 edition, together witha 
glection of the most attractive houses from all previous issues of “ Colonial Houses” 
das been prepared. Price, by express prepaid, $5.00. Address 
E. S, CHILD, ARCHITECT, ROOM 52, 60 NEW STREET, NEW YORK CITY : ‘¢MUNN @® CO., 361 Broadway, NEW YORK 
BOUND VOLUMES 
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