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PROTECT the VITAL SPOTS with TARGET and ARROW 
Send for “THE ACHILLES HEELS 
OF A BUILDING”—a graphic chart 
showing the “gutters”, “valleys”, “flash¬ 
ings” and other vital spots in the roof of a 
building and explaining how and why 
“Target and Arrow” assures p manent 
protection to these important places. 
N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY 
308 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. 
ESTABLISHED 1810 
^TO matter how weatherproof your roofing material—no mat- 
ter if it be applied in the most approved manner—your roof 
will not stay tight unless the gutters, valleys and flashings are 
made of a material that lasts. 
Not only such vital spots as valleys, gutters and flushings, but 
also mansard, dormer and saw tooth roofs, spires, domes, 
umbrella sheds, car tops and any other exposed surface that is 
round, curved, or sloping. Protect these vital spots with the best 
material made for this purpose—“Target and Arrow Roofing 
Tin”. 
It will pay you to investigate this unusual roofing 
tin and learn how you can insure against expensive 
leaks and roof repairs for the life of your building. 
Zook for this h ode Mark 
on eve/y sheet 
Planning to Build? 
Then Get These Two Recent 
Numbers 
The July and August issues 
of The Architectural 
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September—a total of 14 
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Lunken Windows Installed in Residence of J. S. French, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
BEFORE YOU BUILD LEARN OF THE 
MANY ADVANTAGES OF 
T HE ARCHITECTURAL RECORD is an authoritative profes¬ 
sional journal illustrating the work of leading architects throughout 
the country and read regularly by a record number of architects. 
From it you should obtain helpful suggestions regarding attractive 
exteriors, convenient arrangement and appropriate furnishings. 
Each issue contains nearly 100 illustrations and floor plans. While all 
types of buildings are presented, some houses are illustrated in each 
issue and the October Number will be devoted exclusivly to country 
and suburban homes. 
In the advertising section are also described the latest and best building 
materials, as well as many of the furnishings and equipment which add 
to the comfort and convenience of the home. 
To accept our Special Offer 
Please mail the coupon promptly 
THE ARCHITECTURAL RECORD 
The Architectural Record, 119 W. 40th St., N. Y. City: H.G. 9-22 
Enclosed is $3. Enter subscription to start September, 1922, and include the 
July and August numbers (add $.60 for Canada—$1.00 for Foreign). 
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Lunken Windows 
FOR THE 
Residence, Hospital, Apartment Building and Hotel 
Insuring Health—Comfort—Convenience and Economy 
A double hung window, with any degree of ventilation up to 100% of 
frame opening. Zero tight when closed due to copper weather stripping. 
Rewirable, double sliding rust-proof metal frame, copper-bronze cloth fly 
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These Combined Advantages in Lunken Windows are unknown in every 
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For Details and specifications sec Sixteenth Edition Szvect’s 
Catalog, pages 780-783 inclusive 
The Lunken Window Co. 
4213 Cherry Street Cincinnati, Ohio 
