July, 1922 
107 
Letyour plumber showyou 
how to take full advantage 
of the many conveniences 
afforded by MODERN 
bathroom equipment 
This message in the interest of 
the plumbing contractor, is 
published by a firm that has de¬ 
voted the energies of three gen¬ 
erations to the development of 
sanitary fixtures for the home— 
MADDOCK 
THOMAS MADDOCK’S SONS CO.. TRENTON.N. J„ U. S.A. 
ICE CREAM 
without cranking! 
Let’s forget the old freezer 
—and think of the new, the 
freezer that has no crank! 
In it ice cream literally makes itself, 
without labor. Fill it; set it aside; do 
anything you want—in less than an 
hour ice cream is ready to serve. 
r F'TIE Auto Vacuum is a one-piece, all- 
A metal container, white enameled, light 
in weight. It’s as easy to clean as a milk 
bottle! It’s more economical,too,than the 
old kind—much less ice is needed. 
There’s nothing like rich, pure, home¬ 
made ice cream! There’s nothing TO the 
making of it now! 
Write for interesting booklet “H”— 
Desserts That Make Themselves. 
AUTO VACUUM FREEZER CO., Inc. 
220 W. 42nd St. New York N. Y. 
A Suggestions 
In judging motor car value, consider 
the maker as well as the car. Recall 
that this is the twenty- second year 
that National has devoted to the 
higher development of motor equi* 
pages and that the present product of 
America’s first builders of Sixes must 
have profited mightily by the search* 
ing experience of its producers. There 
is no finer mechanism than the 1922, 
National Six. Its style is refreshing. 
NATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND VEHICLE CORP. 
Indianapolis, Indiana 
NATIONAL 
1922-SIX 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
1597-99 Main St. 
Boston, Mass. 
983 Commonwealth Ave. 
Chicago, Ill. 
2515 Michigan Ave. 
Cincinnati, Ohio 
3433-5 Reading Rd. 
Cleveland, Ohio 
6500 Euclid Ave. 
Denver, Colo. 
1324 Broadway 
Des Moines, Iowa 
1304 Locust St. 
Hartford, Conn. 
278 Main St. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
960 N. Meridian St. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 
1049 S. Fowler St. 
Louisville, Ky. 
418 W. Chestnut St. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
5th & Cedar Sts. 
New Haven, Conn. 
121 George St. 
New York City 
1759 Broadway 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Baum Blvd. & Beatty St* 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
675 North Broad St. 
San Diego, Calif. 
631 F St. 
San Francisco, Calif. 
1128 Van Ness Ave. 
St. Louis, Mo. 
3918 Olive St. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
7 Corners 
Youngstown, Ohio 
206 Rayen St. 
The ONLY successful finish 
containing, DEGRAS (oil of 
sheep's wool). Made in 7 
colors, for Floors, Furniture 
and Woodwork. 
W ET rubbers and dripping umbrel¬ 
las, that turn other varnishes 
white, have no effect on DEGRAH — 
the transparent, waterproof varnish. 
Use it on your floors, furniture and 
woodwork. Glass-hard, iron-tough, 
made to stand abuse. 
If interested, write 
KEYSTONE VARNISH COMPANY 
Hull, England Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Let Them Drip — 
This Floor Is Waterproof! 
