AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS June, 1911 
New York 
Architecture and Building Show 
including Landscape Architecture and Suburban 
Building and Engineering Exhibition 
in conjunction with 
American Architectural and Engineering Conference 
Opening the New Grand Central Palace 
Lexington Avenue, 46th to 47th Streets 
May 19th to 27th inclusive 
11 A.M. to 11 P.M., daily, except Sunday 
ADMISSION 5SO Cents 
Town Planning, Municipal Improvements and allied subjects will be 
considered in the Conference every evening from May 22d to 27th inclusive. 
A Valuable Suggestion 
To our subscribers only 
American Homes and Gardens’ best friends are its subscribers, and as a result of their 
enthusiasm we have in the past added many new subscribers to our list. We have, therefore, 
evolved a plan whereby our subscribers may be benefitted in return for any help they may 
give us in increasing its circulation. 
Here is the way: 
Simply send us the names and addresses of the people whom you think will be interested 
and we will do the rest. An accurate record of all names received in this manner will be kept, 
and for each subscription we get from any list we will extend the subscription of the person 
who sent us the list for four months. Thus if we receive three subscriptions from any one list 
the subscription of the person who sent us the list will be extended for a full year. 
f course you may send as many names as you wish, the greater the number of names 
you send the larger the number of subscriptions we will probably receive and the longer the 
period for which your own subscription will be renewed. 
Be careful to write the names and addresses plainly and don’t fail to put your own name 
and menage at which you are receiving American Homes and Gardens on each list 
you send. 
Address all lists to Circulation Department, American Homes and Gardens, 361 
Broadway, New York. 
