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House & Garde ; 
Imitated! 
Few articles have been so widely 
imitated as Richards - Wilcox 
Slidetite sliding-folding garage 
door hardware. The countless 
attempts to imitate Slidetite only 
serve to prove its superiorities. 
Before erecting a garage of any 
size, it will be worth your while to 
investigate— 
fochardsVhlcoy 
Garage Door 
Hardware 
Doors hung on Slidetite snugly fit any opening up to 30 
feet wide and always remain weathertight. It is utterly 
impossible for them to blow shut, thus preventing in¬ 
jury to both automobile and person. The doors operate 
on a jointless track—smoothly, quickly, securely. A 
mere push is all that is required to open or close them. 
Slidetite is the only garage door hardware that can suc¬ 
cessfully be used in openings requiring more than six 
sliding-folding doors. Even after years of service they 
will not sag or stick. 
Your local hardware or 
lumber dealer probably 
carries Slidetite in 
stock. If not, it may be 
quickly secured from our 
nearest branch. Write for 
a copy of Catalog M-22. 
House doors equipped zvith R-W 
Vanishing Door Hardware are 
a genuine economy. They arc 
space-savers, noiseless, and per¬ 
fect in operation. Will never 
stick. 
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The fine proportions of the arched bookcases, the cool restfulness of 
the paneled walls and the sturdy lines of the comfortable chairs make 
this fireplace group the focal point of interest in the room 
FOR THE DECORATING SCRAPBOOK 
Wallace 
Painted furniture and hooked 
rugs combine charmingly with a 
modern chintz in this country 
house living room 
In this breakfast room peasant 
dishes and painted furniture con~ 
trast pleasingly with the plain 
walls and muslin curtains 
Klein 
How effective old furniture can be when silhouetted against neutral 
toned walls is shown in the dining room end of a studio pictured 
above. Old china adds its notes of color, while a gay screen, on 
which are mounted old fashion prints, is unusually decorative. Arthur 
Wanamaker, decorator 
