December, 1916 
55 
JHhen Your House Goes Abroad 
T HE modern motor car is really a portable house with ninety horse-power in the cellar. 
It should represent the owner as accurately as does the actual living room; should be 
as individual, as perfectly appointed, as comfortable. 
H OW to secure this most desirable result is the theme of House & Garden for January. 
The motor and all that in it is—its use and its usefulness, its fashions and its fittings, 
its garage and its dog—all these are in the pages of our January issue. From the last word 
in imported twelve-cylinder elegance to the family service car, House & Garden will dis¬ 
cuss in text and pictures the motor as an adjunct to the expertly managed home. If you 
have a car—or are still in the catalogue stage—read in the January House & Garden: 
It’s Not the Cost; It’s the Upkeep 
The Garage in the House 
Cars That Lead Double Lives 
De Luxes for Limousines 
Wanted: Sixty Degrees 
How to determine beforehand just what 
your car is going to cost per month. 
Ingenious methods of making your garage 
unobtrusive and convenient. 
How to transform your open country car 
into a closed limousine for town. 
All the latest quaint whimsies in useful or 
elegant trifles for luxurious cars. 
The motor-car owner’s problem of how to 
heat the garage, and what can be done about 
it. 
A ND, as usual, House & Garden will have a host of articles and pictures dealing with everything in 
house and garden and the contentment that is to be found within four walls. For those who are 
going to build this spring, January House & Garden will offer some stitch-in-time suggestions. For those 
who are watching for the odd piece of furniture, or pair of candlesticks, or length of cheery drapery, Jan¬ 
uary House & Garden will show several pages of interesting reproductions. And for you—well, reserve 
your copy at the newsdealer’s now! 
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