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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



September, 1906 



THE HALFTONE <with THIS ADVERTISEMENT ILLUSTRATES A 



L'Art Nouveau Mantel and Fire Place 



The tile used are a 6 inch by 6 inch glazed with our Matt glaze No. 772, a 



charming tone of soft Sea Green. We make eighteen new colors in Matt 



glazed tile for Wainscoting and Fire Place work. 

 If you contemplate building a home, and propose to use tile, write us stating your 



requirements, also give us your views as to color. We employ a staff of expert 



designers and decorators ; you can command their services without cost. 

 We stand for all that is artistic and elegant in tile work for Walls and Floors of 



Vestibules, Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bathrooms, Kitchens, etc. 

 Special Designs for Porch Floors. If your dealer cannot show you samples of our 



"Delia Robbia " and Matt glazed tile advise us and we will put him in a 



position to do so. 



1 rVlLrN 1 1 IL^lL L^wlVlr r\IN I , united States of America 



Makers of Wall and Fire Place Tile, Non-Absorbent 

 Floor Tile, Ceramic Mosaics, Architectural Faience, etc. 



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The Kinnear 

 Pressed - Iron 

 Wall - Radiator 



Occupies less than half the wall 

 space required by cast-iron radi- 

 ators furnishing equal efficiency. 



Kinnear Pressed Radiators are 

 made for steam or hot water, and 

 are suitable for use in buildings of 

 any type. 



Because of their extreme light- 

 ness, the limited space required 

 and their chaste simplicity of de- 

 sign, they are especially desirable 

 for homes and all buildings of the 

 better class. 



Interior and exterior heavily 

 galvanized. 



Write for Catalogue "D." 



Kinnear Pressed Radiator Co. 



Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A. 

 BRANCHES 

 New York. Flatiron Building 

 Chicago. First National Bank Building 

 St, Louis. Chemical Building 

 Kansas City. Heist Building 

 Toronto, Ont., 302 Oucen Street 

 London, Eng., 19-21 Tower Street 



Upper St. Martin's Lane 

 Seattle. 408 Occidental Avenue 

 Indianapolis. State Life Building 

 Oakland. 922 Franklin street 

 Detroit, Buhl Building 

 San Antonio. Moore Building 



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[N response 

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 we have caused a 

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 expensive register 

 dies cut so as to 

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 idea of this beautiful cover. The top edges of the 

 book are gilded. This volume makes an appro- 

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1% For those who have the first six numbers we 

 have prepared a limited number of cases which 

 are identical with those used on the bound vol- 

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 book for a moderate price. We send this case 

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Scientific American Office, 361 Broadway, New York 



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