March, 1909 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 
ce reproducing the quaint light- 
ing effects of the Orient we 
know of none more beautiful than 
the Japanese Jantern, in its soft 
harmonious colorings. 
S with these so with other light- 
ing fixtures in Period, the 
3 i ‘ ENOS conceptions notably con- 
pose bre perros ond) Tienginde of cree. ee Ey Re) wei Th form in every case with the greatest 
contriving as befits the living room, AK ‘ARE | Haid: »: ae. “sz exactitude to the style of decora- 
the dining room, the boudoir and Lo Y . 
the den. Inquire for it wherever CaanAY (omnes ; Ee & - iW, ‘ tions required. 
THE ENOS COMPANY 
send to usfor free samples. 
PACIFIC MILLS 
: BOSTON 
MAKERS OF LIGHTING FIXTURES 
Office and Factory: Salesrooms: 
7th Av.and16thSt. 5 W.39th St. 
NEW YORK 
Baltimore: 519 North Chicago: W. H. Cowan 
Charles St. & Co., 203 Michigan Blvd. 
Pittsburg: G. P. Norton "RA%/\Mana. San Francisco: 1748 
4th and Penn Sts. ws ‘ California St. 
St. Louis: N. O. Nelson Toronto: 94 King St 
Mfg. Co. West 
Gat) 
Seattle: Cox & Gleason Spokane: Cutter & 
1914 Second Ave. Plummer, Inc. 
Many Helpful Hints 
given in our booklet 
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“Furniture of Character” 
Distinctive Designs in Decorative Hardware 
When building or remodeling your house, put on hardware 
fittings of artistic worth—adopt a design that harmonizes with 
the architectural scheme and accords perfectly with wood- 
work and finishing. 
Whatever your chosen style may be, there is a 
complete line of hardware trimmings of recognized 
decorative value in 
Sargent’s 
Artistic Hardware 
These various designs—over seventy—are shown 
and described in 
Sargent’s Books of Designs—free 
This book is a guide to the selection of hardware. 
Free on request, also, our Colonial Book, in which 
we illustrate Cut Glass Knobs, Front Door Handles, 
Door Knockers and other fittings particularly ap- 
propriate for Colonial Houses. 
7e SARGENT © CO.,156Leonard St., New York 
Valuable inside facts about 
good furniture, which make it easy 
to choose wisely. ‘“Exceedingly Beautiful” illus- 
trations of some of the notable 
Berkey & Gay 
Dining Room, Bed Room and Library Furni- 
ture that possesses genuine artistic merit and the 
highest intrinsic value. 
These are merely suggestions of a story no 
advertisement can tell, but which wi'l be sent for 
16 cents in U. S. stamps to partly cover the ex- 
pense. If not acceptable, return 
booklet and stamps will be refunded. 
This furniture can be obtained at 
modest prices through furniture dealers, 
and bears the guarantee shop mark ofa 
business concern whose integrity is of 
fifty years standing. 
BERKEY & GAY FURNITURE CO. Estab. 1859 
Please Address Dept. M. Grand Rapids, Mich. 
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Sample and f J , A House Lined with 
“> Mincral Wool 
as shown in these sections, is Warm in Winter, 
Cool in Summer, and is thoroughly DEAFENED, 
W. G. ROBINSON, Architect, Grand Rapids 
SUPERIORITY 
is the keynote of success. Pure colors ground 
in England, as fine as artist colors, combined 
with preserving oils, have made 
DEXTER BROTHERS’ 
English Shingle Stains 
superior to all others. Send for sample 
boards. 
DEXTER BROTHERS’ COMPANY 
209 Broad Street, BOSTON 
AGENTS: H. M. Hooker Co., 128 W. Washington St., Chi- 
cago; W.S. Hueston, 6 E. 30th St.. New York; John D.S. Potts, 
218 Race St., Philadelphia; W. W. Lawrence & Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa.; F. H. McDonald, 619 The Gilbert, Grand Rapids. Mich. ; 
F. T. Crowe & Co., Seattle, Spokane. Tacoma, Wash., and Port- 
land, Ore.; Klatt-Hirsch & Co., 113 Front St.. San Francisco, Cal. 
The lining is .vermin-proof; neither rats, mice, 
nor insects can make their way through or live in it. 
MINERAL WOOL checks the spread of fire and keeps 
out dampness, 
Correspondence Solicited. 
LONGITUDINAL SECTION, 
ee RE U. S. Mineral Wool Co. 
satis. 4 140 Cedar St., NEW YORK CITY. 
CROSS-SECTION THROUGH FLOOR, 
