The Original 
Brick and Cement Coating 
protects concrete or stucco walls, floors and ceilings 
against damage'from moisture and does not destroy 
the pleasing texture of concrete or stucco. It has 
been endorsed by the National Board of Fire Under¬ 
writers as a fire retarder; has been applied with great 
success to the exteriors and interiors of residences, 
hotels, factories and mills ; when applied on ceilings it 
does not drop off, thus preventing damage to delicate 
machinery. It is not affected by acids or smoke. 
For Floors 
It prevents floors from dusting and sanding and 
is admirable for hospitals and similar institutions. 
Will stand wear and washing. Write us far particu¬ 
lars about its application. We can give you the 
names of some of the best residences and best text ile 
and other mills where it lias been used sucessfully 
under most adverse conditions. 
Address for descriptive booklet, Dept. 13, men¬ 
tioning this.medium. 
Inc. 
WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., 
Paint and Varnish Makers and Lead Corroders 
82-84 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON, MASS. 
Doors That Beautify the Home 
In building the home—cottage—bungalow—nothing is more vital to a finished and 
artistic appearance than the woodwork of which the doors stand out most prominent. 
They must harmonize with the other woodwork—be properly finished—durable—artis- 
tic—rich. Such are 
Chehalis Fir Doors 
Built to swing true as long as on hinges; offer the unlimited possibilities of lav¬ 
ishly finished mahoghany. walnut or oak minus the price. The only way you can 
tell Chehalis Fir Doors from the more expensive woods is by the grain which in it¬ 
self, when properly finished, is beautiful beyond description. 
Chehalis Fir Doors are built with vertical grain stiles, rails and slash grain panels— 
the best built*doors on the market and built by the first concern to realize the future of 
the FIR DOOR. 
Increasing price of pine and monopoly of spruce by paper mills, will make the Fir 
Doors the Door of the Future. 
He ahead of the times; beautify your home now with the most artistic, most econom¬ 
ical door made—Chehalis FI R. 
ASK FOR catalogue E; it is free. Fell us, please, the name of your 
architect and dealer If building, we want yon to know about 
CHEHALIS FIR DOORS whether specified or not. Send 25 cents 
for samples of wood finished in some of the most popular stains. 
CHEHALIS FIR DOORS CO., Chehalis, Wash. 
GLEN SUMMIT 
SPRINGS HOTEL 
GLEN SUMMIT SPRINGS, PA. 
2000 
FEET 
ABOVE 
SEA 
LEVEL 
3V2 Hours 
from 
New York 
via 
Lehigh 
Valley 
R. R. 
A MODERN HOTEL OF 200 ROOMS 
Riding, Driving, Automobiling over 140 miles of magnificent roads. 
Boating, Bathing, Tennis 
BROWNE & WARBURTON. Proprietors 
DISTINCTIVE HOMES 
OF MODERATE COST 
A Book for House Builders and Home Makers 
EDITED BY HENRY H. SAYLOR 
This book has been published in response to an ever-increasing demand for a volume 
of pictures, plans and descriptions of the most charming homes in this country—not the 
great estates and show places, but the sort of places that most of us can look forward to 
building, ranging in cost from $3,000 to $20,000. 
The carefully selected contents includes country homes, seashore cottages, alluring 
bungalows, inexpensively remodeled farmhouses, etc. All the desirable architectural styles 
are represented. Chapters written by authorities cover all sides of the fascinating problem 
of house-building, interior decoration and furnishing. The relations between the home¬ 
builder and his architect, the matter of plans, specifications, contracts, the puzzling problem 
of extras and how to avoid them—all these subjects are clarified in a most comprehensive 
and interesting way. 
Distinctive Homes of Moderate Cost is the most complete and authoritative volume 
on the subject yet published. It is a sumptuous book, size 10x12% inches, superbly printed 
on plate paper, tastefully hound. Price $2.00 net. By mail, postage 30 cents. 
McBride, Winston & Co., 449 4th Ave., N. Y. 
