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: HIS book describes in detail in a ' ' 
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Attached to every article in our Holiday 
Exhibit is the Flint Trademark, carrying 
with it our inviolable guarantee of superior 
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TERY AND GARDEN FURNITURE 
for ornamental and useful pur- 
poses and covers the entire field 
of ornamental concrete work. It tells. 
' how to make all kinds of concrete vases, 
ornamental flower pots, concrete pedes- 
tals, concrete benches, concrete fences, 
etc. Full practical instructions are given 
for constructing and finishing the differ- 
ent kinds of molds, making the wire 
forms or frames, selecting and mixing 
the ingredients, covering the wire frames 
i istic distinction. = : 
quality and artistic distinctic = and modeling the center ene into ( ] 
ive pieces reveal exquisite = form, and casting and finishing the é 
The least exp aan ena : = various objects. With the information a 
care in every detail of construction, harmony 2 given in this book any handyman or 4 
teil lh ity of decoration— = novicecan make many useful and ornamental objects of cement “} 
ef ponte re De oe EB BURNI = for the adornment ofthe home or garden. The author has taken for j 
attributes of FLINT’S FIN an = granted that the reader knows nothing whatever about the material, 
jall reciated by those = and has explained each progressive step in the various operations > 
Ne eae 2 eee f f d = throughout in detail. These directions have been supplemented “3 
who desire Holiday Gifts of permanent = with many half-tone and line illustrations which are so clear that Ss 
value = no one can possibly misunderstand them. The amateur craftsman : 
= a ae who has been working in clay will especially appreciate the adapt- fi 
= Our TRADEMARK and SEVENTY = ability of concrete for pottery work inasmuch as it is a cold process ie 
= 5 TATION. 4 = throughout, thus doing away with the necessity of kiln firing which y 
= YEARS’ REP a) ous = is necessary with the former material. The information on color ¥ 
= GUARANTEE. = work alone is worth many times the cost of the book inasmuch as . 
= jposos = there is little known on the subject and there is alarge growing de- . * 
VON a mand for this class of work. Following is a list of the chapters 
=) & } ac ta: € = which will give a general idea of the broad character of the work. 
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(at : i 5 = a eling the SPneDe Ore Anke Form. Rots Modeled byHand and Inlaid with B 
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CME SY 24-26 WEstT 24° ST. = pepe reat Rea a ga XIII. Misccllapedus, inelading Tools, . 
= 71. Glue Molds. Wat ofing and Reinforcing. 
= VME Culecaipenents and Methods Used i OM ga i 4 
= for Producing Designs with same. ; ‘: 
ITT LILTT | TTT OTT TT j= 16 mo. 54x72 inches, 196 pages, 140 illustrations, price $1.50 postpaid i 
———— | TANNNNNNNNTTOCTTEOVVEVTAQUUUAAU TTT TUTTE TT This book is well gotten up, is printed on coated paper and a- MY 
bounds in handsome illustrations which clearly show the unlimited 4 
possibilities of ornamentation in concrete. 
MUNN & CO., Inc., Publishers ; ; 
361 BROADWAY NEW YORK ; 
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The Arts and Decoration. — Portfolio of Color Prints. } 
A Portfolio of six exquisite paintings by modern masters done into full colors by the latest and best methods of color 
reproduction. These plates were executed in England, where the art of color reproduction has reached its highest perfec- ; 
tion. The size of the plates, with border suitable for framing is 12x10 inches. The titles are :— 
Variations in Violet and Green............. From an Oil Painting by J. M. Whistler 
Dover-Evening .. <2) 450s Sees see ee eee From the water color by J. Buxton Knight 
An Upland ‘Roadie see ee eee From the Oil Painting by Paul Dougherty 
Mme. Lucienne Breval in Carmen.......... From the Oil Painting by Ignacio Zuloga « 
A Study im Sanguine......°. 2 4,-:6.-2 aor By J. W. Waterhouse, R. A. " 
Dies Irae? <6 Ss oca5 aces ee ee By Maxfield Parrish 
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THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED MAGAZINE FOR ART-LOVERS IN THE WORLD aie 
is the only magazine which adequately deals with the possibilities of decorative art, and which fully illustrates all phases of home decoration. 
It is read by more architects and home-lovers than any other publication of its kind, because it reflects the present widespread enthusiasm for - 
beauty in home surroundings. Each number contains one or more articles on distinctive houses having some unique decorative feature, as well as 
numerous other profusely illustrated articles on the various phases of art which are of essential interest to all lovers of the beautiful. rx 
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A Special Christmas Offer 
We shall be glad to send readers of American Homes and Gardens the Portfolio of Color Prints free on receipt of $2.25 for one year's 
subscription to “* Arts and Decoration”’ and the cost of postage. : $ 
The number of Portfolios is limited. Mail this to-day : 
ADAM BUDGE, Inc. 16 East 42d Street New York City ‘ 
I accept your Christmas offer. Enclosed find $2.25. Please send “ Arts and Decoration’ for one year, and the Portfolio of Color Prints immediately. | 
