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The Envied Engine 



Four years ago we gave to the motor boat 

 world a marine engine that was at once more 

 simple, powerful and economical than any of its 

 predecessors. It took us 13 years to perfect this 

 masterpiece of marine engines. But it was worth 

 it. Today the Ralaco is the standard — the engine 

 all real motor boat men wish to own. The first 

 marine engine we ever built has run over 10,000 

 miles and is working yet 



AL-ACO 



-iHE !^ implifiedlIVuI Nl 



In another test a Ralaco ran continuously for 6% days 

 — 24 hours each — never missing an explosion, with no 

 attention except the replenishing of the fuel and oil sup- 

 plies. Understand that there were absolutely no .spare 

 parts aboard the boat when this test was made. 



YOU want an engine that will respond to any demand 

 — from a day's outing to an ocean voyage. It must be de- 

 pendable — like the Ralaco. 



Send for the Ralaco Book 



It's brimful of valuable marine engine information. 

 It tells all about these famous 4-cycle engines — how they 

 are built — what their record is. Send for it today — NOW! 



THE S. M. JONES COMPANY 



Main Office, 633 Linden Ave., Toledo, Ohio 



ELECTRIC 



Garden Hose conforms to the high 

 standards set by American home 

 owners. 



It is made by vulcanizing tubes 

 — not strips — of pure rubber and 

 braided seine twine into a soHd 

 unified fabric. 



Will not crack, split, burst or kink. 



There's no other hose like Electric — can 

 be no other. It is safeguarded by United 

 Statespatentlaws. It's substantial, efficient, 

 durable. Costsbutlittlemore 

 than ordinary hose — lasts 

 three times as long. 

 Electric is the hose 

 you should have on 

 your place. 



Send for our "Garden and Lawn 

 Cyclopedia" — a booklet of great 

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ELECTRIC HOSE 

 & RUBBER CO. 



Wilmington, Delaware 



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Residence of Mr. Ed)?ar T. Scott, l^ansdowne, Pa. Horace Trumbauer, 



Architect, Philadelphia. Equipped with special built-to-order 



McCray Kefrigerator illustrated at bottom of this ad. 



McCRAY BUILT-TO-ORDER REFRIGER- 

 ators are the final expression of convenience 

 and economy in sanitary refrigeration. When 



properly planned for in advance, as in the case of Mr. Scott's Refrigerator, 

 here illustrated, they become an integral part of the structure of the building. 

 Mr. Scott's Refrigerator is lined with opal glass, is arranged for outside icing, 

 and finished to match the adjoining woodwork. It embodies exclusive prin- 

 ciples of construction which are carried out in all 



MCCRAY 



RefrigreraioriS 



whether built to order, or one of the regular family sizes. Many styles of the 

 McCray Refrigerator are very moderate in price, and all have exactly the 

 same food-keeping^ pioperties as the more elaborate built-to-order styles. 

 The difference is in finish and materials alone. Every McCray Refrigerator 

 is designed to supply fresh, dry air constantly to every food chamber — it 

 keeps {ooA% fresh as well as cold. 



WBITF FOB THF FBFF ROOK "how to use leftover Foods"— by Elizabeth O. Hiller 

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 regular sizes for residences: No. 

 67, for Groceries ; No. 59, for Meat 

 Markets: No. "tS. for Hotels. Clubs 



and Inslit\itions; 

 Flower Shops. 



No. 72, for 



McCRAY 

 Refrigerator Co. 



87 Lake Street 



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