House and Garden 
If ^u’re Building 
a House this Fad 
\bu ll need thitS 
Book ~ Send 
- -- - Its 
^ You want your new home to be as comfortable as 
you can make it. To have it so, you must know 
how to heat it properly. 
^ Prop er heat means coal bills —big coal bills, unless you 
know how to go about it. 
^ This free book tells how to build your house so it will 
stay warm —how \)ou can save 1 -3 of your winter coal 
bills if you build right. 
h tells you how to make your home com¬ 
fortable and livable and how to always 
keep it so in any kind of weather. 
F. W. BIRD & SON (Dept. K), East Walpole, Mass. 
NEPONSET 
SHEATHING PAPER 
Keeps Houses Warm 
If you’re building a 
new home, you had 
better send for this 
book. If you want to 
have perfect heating 
comfort all the year 
round, it will pay you 
to get it and read it. 
Write for it today and 
give us the name of your 
architect (if selected). 
Pure White “Bone China” Toilet Accessories 
These bone china toilet 
fixtures for fastening upon 
the wall are the very things 
needed to complete the re¬ 
fined toilet. 
On account of the purity 
of the material and neatness 
of pattern and workman¬ 
ship, they are a necessity 
I jA jk in the toilet of discriminat- 
I ing persons, being easy of 
> ■ installation and of the 
proper durability for the 
uses to which toilet articles 
, are subject. 
They are also reasonable 
in price and are absolutely 
_ the most sanitary fixtures 
made. 
Plate 1610-K Plate I620=K Plate I615=K 
PRICES:—No. i6io -K, China Bracket, China Receptor, China Tooth Brush Vase with heavy Nickel Plated 
Brass connection, complete. $3.°o 
No. 16 i 5 -K, China Bracket with China Receptor and China Drinking Cup with heavy Nickel Plated 
Brass connection, complete. 3.°° 
No. if) 20 -K. China Bracket with China Receptor and China Soap Cup with heavy Nickel Plated Brass 
connection, complete. 3.°° 
Note—W e also make numerous other specialties for bathroom and toilet, illustrations of which we will be 
pleased to send on request. 
Main Office and Works T'h-Q ^T^QtttOTt The CanadianTrenton I oiteries 
TRENTON. N. J., U. S. A. PottertQS CompaHJ/ ST. JOHN’S. QUEREC 
LOW COST SUBURBAN HOMES 25c. 
90 PLANS AND PHOTOS. 
- 1006 Arch Street, - Philadelphia, Pa. 
P"or the living-room a central light 
having a short shank and four crossed 
extendingarms from which are suspended 
squared bells of ground glass, would be a 
good selection. The cost of this fixture 
is under $20.00. Single side lights of the 
similar design should be set at either side 
of the mantel. 
For the hall we would suggest a lan¬ 
tern effect hung by a chain of brass in the 
same finish. The cost of this would be 
about $18.00. For the dining-room 
a single central light suspended about 
eighteen inches above the table would be 
suitable with a spreading shade set in 
wrought iron frame. The glass used 
in this to be of the heavy crinkled 
variety having a frosted finish. This 
may be obtained in dull green or a 
rich amber or any other color that the 
rooms may require. The chain of 
course is also of wrought iron. If your 
dining-rooms are small no side lights are 
necessary. The cost of this fixture is 
about $20.00. For the bedroom simple 
side lights of brush brass would look 
well with a drop light of a single bulb 
with silk shade to hang over dresser. 
The hardware used in these rooms 
should be perfectly simple and rather 
heavy in design, the finish to be the same 
as that given the fixtures. In the din- 
ing-room the wrought iron should be 
used. 
I am sending you the addresses of 
various firms from whom you can 
obtain cuts and prices. 
AN EASILY CONSTRUCTED PERGOLA 
THE FINISH FOR SAME 
We would like advice in regard to a 
pergola which we wish to put up in our 
rose garden about fifty feet from the 
house. The house is Georgian in archi¬ 
tecture, though somewhat modified. 
We would like to have fluted columns 
if possible, as the front porch shows 
these. Will it he a very expensive mat¬ 
ter to have these columns made or wo uld 
it be better to buy them from some old 
building which is being torn down 
This has been suggested by a friend, 
and we are not sure whether it is prac¬ 
ticable or not. 
Answer: We are sending vou the ad- 
dress of a firm who will supply you with 
cuts showing a variety of columns. 
These can be used most advantageously 
for your pergola, as they have locked 
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