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House & Garden 
The End of Summer Takes Folk Afield 
Are you going camping? Motoring, perhaps? 
House-boating, possibly? 
Are you planning to spend August in a sea¬ 
shore cottage? Or in your own blossomy quiet 
garden? 
The August issue of House & Garden will go 
holidaying with motorist, camper, cottager, or 
the fortunate soul who possesses a houseboat 
on—or off—the Styx. 
Everything for the holiday maker that its 
editors could devise or discover is in the 
Midsummer Number 
AUGUST 
Not only does it contain fascinating and in¬ 
genious devices which make the motor or 
camping trip an unalloyed delight, but it also 
tells how to fit up and decorate cottage or 
bungalow, and how to make a houseboat the 
coolest spot this side of the Jungfrau. 
Or, it will stay at home with you and show 
you how to keep bees, and grow lilies, and re¬ 
make an old rackabones farmhouse into a 
colonial manor, and do unusual things with 
doorways. And—since this year few of us are 
content altogether to play—it has also collected 
for this number a quantity of very practical 
advice on war gardens. 
Make the end of summer pleasant with the Midsummer Number of House & Garden. 
To he certain of receiving your copy, reserve it at your usual news-dealer’s now. 
