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House & Garde 
Home of E. B. Hunting, Baltimore, Md.—“FarQuar” Heated 
Facts About House Heating 
Mere beliefs and opinions are not depend¬ 
able. The REAL FACTS are vital to your 
entire household. 
This is proven by the following comment 
of a prominent New York Heating Engineer: 
“It does not take an expert to realize that the 
house furnace as commonly installed, is a source 
of foul heat and contaminates the air. The fur¬ 
nace gases pollute the air we breathe, compelling 
us to open windows to get a breath of fresh air. 
There is something radically wrong with the ac¬ 
cepted methods of house heating. After reading 
your literature, I believe you have solved this prob¬ 
lem better than any other known method of 
heating.” 
It was FACTS that convinced this man of 
the efficiency of the 
"farQuar” 
SANITARY HEATING 
SYSTEM 
The chief consideration 
is not only a matter of 
physical comfort but of 
pure, fresh air for your 
lungs,—a factor of vital 
importance to everyone. 
A FarQuar Heated Home is distinctive for 
its refreshing atmosphere. It is never de¬ 
pressing nor enervating. Always there is an 
abundance of gently warmed, pure, fresh air 
which keeps the rooms delightfully comfort¬ 
able. 
Interesting Booklet Free 
You will find a multitude of facts and 
helpful information on the subject of com¬ 
fortable homes, in our booklet called “The 
Science of House Heating.” A copy will be 
mailed free on request. 
The Farquhar Furnace Co. 
707 FarQuar Bldg. Wilmington, Ohio 
Gillies 
Very restful and livable is this room with its wide span of casement 
windows, colorful chintz and old furniture. Plain walls are advisable 
when figured hangings and Oriental rugs are used. W. F. Dominick, 
architect 
FOR THE DECORATING SCRAPBOOI 
Books are so decorative in themselves that very little else is needed 
in the way of color to make a corner of this kind attractive. Here 
the soft tones of the rug and deep red velvet settee serve to accent 
the brighter colors of the bindings 
Halting 
Painted furniture, flowered glazed chintz and 
rose organdie curtains are used with delightful 
effect in this country house bedroom. Mrs. 
Emott Buel, decorator 
Harting 
