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House & Garden 
“ TEPECO " Water Closets 
for Every Place and Purse 
Y OU will never be proud of a bathroom that 
contains an inferior water closet. It will too 
quickly become foul and subject to repairs 
through faulty operation. If you are building a 
home or remodeling, give this subject your first 
attention. 
The Quiet Si-wel-clo is the leader of a group of 
Water Closets which The Trenton Potteries Com¬ 
pany has developed to meet all types of building 
construction from the big hotel to the modest 
bungalow. 
We, of course, consider the Quiet Si-wel-clo the 
most desirable. It suppresses a noise you do not 
want heard and do not want to hear. For those 
who cannot afford it, we make other good closets. 
Into our “Welling,” “Merit” and “Saxon” we have 
merged as many of the excellencies of the Quiet 
Closet as was possible. Each in its class and at its 
price is the best the market affords. Each is equipped 
with a tank of glistening white china, with surface 
unaffected by stain, acid or soil, and trouble-proof 
working parts. 
Send for our Plan Books on Plumbing, Edition H 
A Floor of 
Captive Sunlight 
What can you find more appropriate for a sun parlor 
than a flooring which holds in itself the airy, golden 
spirit of sunlight? Maple, varnished, gives you such 
color. For cheerful lightness, it is ideal whether used in a 
home, hotel, apartment, or luxuriously appointed club 
house. And yet, this is only one of Maple’s virtues. 
It is the wood which outwears stone. Tough of fibre, tight 
of grain, it leads the list in resisting the rigorous service 
in hallways and servants’ quarters, kitchens, schools, 
offices, churches, industrial and public buildings. 
For Color —Beech and Birch 
Add the ruddy tinge of sunset to Maple’s sunlit color, 
and you have the richer tone of Beech and Birch. Be¬ 
sides their natural beauty, these floorings will also take 
and retain a variety of stains, and meet any need of 
color harmony or service. 
Map le, Beech and Birch floorings—all three—are manu¬ 
factured from the slow-growth, climate-hardened timber 
of Michigan and Wisconsin, and guaranteed in grade 
and quality by the trademark MFMA. 
“Color Harmony in Floors” 
—is the title of a book, just off the press, which will 
open delightful new decorative possibilities to you. Ask 
your lumber dealer for a copy, or let us send you one 
with our compliments. 
Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association 
1047 Stock Exchange Building, Chicago 
THE TRENTON POTTERIES COMPANY 
TRENTON, NEW JERSEY, U.S.A. 
BOSTON NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO 
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The letters MFMA on Maple, 
Beech or Birch flooring sig¬ 
nify that the flooring is 
standardized and guaran¬ 
teed by the Maple Flooring 
Manufacturers Association, 
whose members must attain 
and maintain the highest 
standards of manufacture, 
and adhere to manufactur¬ 
ing and grading rules which 
economically conserve every 
particle of these remarkable 
woods.This trademark is for 
your protection. Look for it 
on the flooring you use. 
MFMA 
