September, 1917 
81 
B E particular about the hard¬ 
ware for your garage. Select 
it as carefully as you choose the 
design of the building. For dur¬ 
ability, strength, 
artistic appear¬ 
ance and long 
perfect service 
specify 
STANLEY 
Ga.ra.gE 
C HARDWARE y 
This includes Stanley 
Garage Door Holder 
No. 1774 and Stanley 
Garage Bolts, Ball 
Bearing Hinges, 
Latches, etc. 
Samples of Stanley 
Garage Hardware may 
be seen at any first 
class hardware store. 
Write today for 
illustrated cata¬ 
log on Stanley 
Garage Hardware. 
THE STANLEY WORKS 
New Britain, Conn. U.S.A. 
New York Chicago 
Going to CYALE) 
Build ? Then write for our in¬ 
teresting book written 
just for prospective builders. 
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., New York 
Canadian Yale & Towne Ltd., St. Catharines, Ont. 
SUNDIALS 
real bronze Colonial 
designs from $3.50 up; 
also Bird Baths, Gar¬ 
den Benches, Fountain 
Sprays and other gar¬ 
den requisites, manu¬ 
factured by THE M. D. 
JONES CO., 71 Port¬ 
land St., Boston, Mass. 
Illustrated catalogue 
sent upon request. 
Bossert Houses 
CAVE the muss and fuss of ordinary 
building. Build the Bossert way. 
Not even a nail to buy. 
LOUIS BOSSERT & SONS, Inc. 
1306 Grand Street Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Transite Asbestos Shingles 
Jr ire • Proof and Everlasting 
CON-SER-TEX 
We have just issued an attractively illus¬ 
trated booklet on "ROOFING FACTS & 
FIGURES." We would like to send you a 
free copy of this booklet, together with a free 
sample of CON-SER-TEX. Write today be¬ 
fore you forget it. 
WILLIAM L. BARRELL CO. 
8 Thomas Street New York City 
Every Home Builder 
should have book 'Modern Dwellings.’ Price $1.00 
or with a number of blue prints. Price $1.60. Both show a 
number of plans and exterior views of Colonial, Eng¬ 
lish, bungalow and other types. 
BARBER & RYNO, Architects, Knoxville, Tennessee 
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Refit Your House 
in the 
Best Shops 
of New York 
This is just one of the 
fascinating things in Sep¬ 
tember House & Garden 
that our shopping service 
ivill buy for your house — 
at no service charge. 
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China Just Unpacked 
Lovelier than ever before, it seems to House & Garden’s 
editors, are the autumn showings of china and crystal, 
cleverer the odd sandwich sets, the hors d’oeuvre services, 
the slim graceful cruets, the delicate table glassware, the 
glowing lustre bowls. 
From the bewildering array of foreign importations and 
American showings, we have chosen those which seem the 
best in design, workmanship, usefulness, and value, and 
show them to you in this issue. 
Fabrics of New Beauty 
House & Garden also shows in this issue the finest of the new 
autumn fabrics. New weaves are still coming from abroad; the 
late work of American fabric manufacturers is more and more 
difficult to tell from the work of the European looms. 
For instance, there is a brocade, in black and silver and pale gold 
as lovely as anything that ever came out of Flanders; a delicate 
mohair gauze that combines transparency with durability; 
printed challis in adorable designs; and linens exquisite in im¬ 
aginative color,—just wliat you need for your autumn bangings. 
Furniture from the Best Makers 
So skilful have the American furniture craftsmen become that 
frequently the reproduction of an antique piece is as good or 
even better than the original. In this issue, House & Garden 
devotes an article to these modern reproductions, all of which 
represent the best modern workmanship, have the beauty of the 
ancient designs, and are purchasable at excellent prices 
House & Garden will buy any of these things — 
just tell us the page, and your preferences; 
inclose a cheque; and that’s all. Address the 
House & Garden Shopping Service 
19 West 44th Street , New York City 
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0ANERSK FURNITURE 
The Charming Thing is 
Rarely the Usual Thing 
Individuality in furniture can best be ob¬ 
tained by buying from those people who 
manufacture. DANERSK FURNITURE 
is made in our own factories. We ship 
daily direct to all parts of the country 
beautiful pieces in antique walnut and old 
Venetian colorings. 
Do not compromise when you can have 
things just as they ought to be. 
Send for valuable cataloa “ A-9” 
or call at exhibition rooms 
ERSKINE-DANFORTH CORPORATION 
2 West 47th Street New York 
First Door West of Fifth Ave., 4th Floor 
Why 
FAB-RIK-O-NA 
Interwovens 
are the best for your walls 
Because they combine beauty, 
durability, economy, and protect 
the walls. Heavy cloth, especi¬ 
ally prepared for walls. Chinese 
brocade designs and plain, in a 
wide variety of fast - to - light 
shades. You can make a selec¬ 
tion suited to any decorating 
scheme for any room. The only 
way to judge of their quality 
and beauty is to 
Write for FREE samples. We 
will also gladly help you with 
your decorating problems. 
H. B. WIGGIN’S SONS CO. 
497 Arch Street Bloomfield, N. J. 
M arble 
ANTLES 
Every variety. 
S.KLABER&CO. 
ESTABLISHED 1849 
21 WEST 39th ST.. N. Y. 
IMPORTANT 
The Housekeeper who once knows of the com¬ 
fort .and convenience of adjusting outside 
shutters without opening windows or raising 
screens will not wait a moment to install the 
MALLORY SHUTTER WORKER 
Operated Inside the Room 
No trouble in wind or storm—no banging or 
breaking of slats—does away with the usual 
annoyances of old-fasli- 
ioned fixtures and only 2 
costs a trifle more. * 7 / 
Thousands in use, JZL 
endorsed by architects, ^7 
Easily put on any kind; 
of new or old dwelling. j 
Drop us a postal now j 
for full information and i 
get all the benefit of 
your outside shutters. 
Mallory Manufacturing Co. 
255 Main Street, 
Flemington, N. J. 
Simply turn the handle^ 
to adjust shutters- 
L automatically locked A 
jnanypositjon^ 
