February, 



1907 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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Every woman in the home comes under the influence of snowy white 



'"Statfdav^ Porcelain Enameled Ware 



Its absolute sanitation makes it impervious to the accumulation or absorption 

 of dirt and is a constant guarantee of domestic health. The pride of 



possession and satisfaction of daily usage alone 

 repay the cost of installation, and its indestructi- 

 bility makes it the most economical bathroom 

 equipment you can install. 



Our Book, "MODERN BATHROOMS," tells you how to plan, buy and arrange your bathroom, 

 and illustrates many beautiful and inexpensive as well as luxurious rooms, showing tne cost of each 

 fixture in detail, together with many hints on decoration, tiling, etc. It is the most complete and 

 beautiful booklet ever issued on the subject, and contains 100 pages. FREE for six cents postage 

 and the name of your plumber and architect (if selected). 



The ABOVE FIXTURES, No. P-25, can be purchased from any plumber at a cost approximating $101.00— not 

 counting freight, labor or piping— are described in detail among the others. 



CAUTION: Every piece of ".Staiidat'd'' Ware bears our "^UvdarcT GREEN and GOLD" guarantee 

 label, and has our trade-mark "Standard" cast on the outside^ Unless the label and trade-mark are on the 

 fixture it is not "Standard" Ware. Refuse substitutes — they are all inferior and Tvtll cost you more in 

 the end. The mord "Standard" is stamped on all our nickeled brass fittings ; specify them and see that 

 you get the genuine trimmings ivith your bath and lavatory, etc. 



Address 



Dept. 23, Pittsburgh. U.S. A. 



Pittsburg Showroom, 949 Penn Avenue 

 Offices and Showrooms in New York: Standard" Building, 35-37 West 31st Street 

 London, England, 22 Holborn Viaduct, E. C. New Orleans, Cor. Baronne and St. Joseph Streets 

 Louisville, 325-329 West Main Street Cleveland, 208-210 Huron Street 



