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The Pease 
Clothestree 
(Patented and patents pendinj^) 
ARMS CLOSED 
IN USE 
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An Ideal Wedding and 
Xmas Gift 
The Pease Clothestree, wlicn open, stands 
in any space 35 inches wide. It is s ft., 
10 in. tall with FORTY FEET HANG¬ 
ING AREA (ample for average ironing). 
IT REVOLVES; you can iron sitting 
down. Use one or any of the 36 arms. 
IT ROLLS ANYWHERE. Dry or air 
your clothes on it over register, by radia¬ 
tor or in the sun. A great help where there 
are small children—-it saves stooping and 
reaching—it’s very useful in the sewing- 
room, for there is always an extra arm to hold 
things. Kept in corner when not in use. 
Hard wood; nothing to rust or stain. Will 
serve you for years. A wonderful gift to any 
woman and new orders are coming in daily 
through the recommendation of users. Write 
NOW for folder. Mention dealer’s name. 
H. G. Wood Mfg. Company 
Dept. N-2 Dexter, Maine 
Hand Weave— 
Your Christmas Gifts 
The simple process of Card Weav¬ 
ing is especially adapted to the mak¬ 
ing of girdles, neckties, and other nar¬ 
rower textiles which will help solve tjie 
many questions upon your Christmas 
List. 
In our Loom Weaving course it is 
possible for you to make a sport skirt 
in a day, a scarf in an afternoon, a 
coverlet in a week—and innumerable 
other all-woolen dress materials, rugs, 
curtains, portieres—or even an entire 
set of draperies for a Colonial room. 
We suggest the course in weaving, 
a loom, or the products of your own 
hand as suitable Christmas gifts. 
Full particulars will be sent 
Upon receipt of the coupon attached. 
IMary M. Atwater, Dept. B, 
The Shuttle Craft Co., Inc. 
1416 Mass. Avc. Cambridge, Mass. 
Kindly supply me with particulars about the 
Shuttle Craft method of weaving. 
Name. 
Address. 
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Distinctive Designs 
ji)r Home Lighting 
T he Lantern illustrated below is a hall 
light of Sheraton design. It is typical 
of the grace and beauty one finds in all Shera¬ 
ton lighting equipment. Never before have 
artist and craftsmen so successfully co-oper¬ 
ated in producing distinctive designs that can 
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The Beardslee Chandelier Mfg. Co. is mak¬ 
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“Distinctive Designs for Home Lighting” 
describes and illustrates charming designs 
suitable for living room, dining room, bed 
rooms, sun parlor and halls. 
V''rite today for a copy of this brochure and 
name of dealer in your city who is privileged 
to show authentic Sheraton designs. 
Beardslee Chandelier Mfg. Co. 
222 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
TRADE 
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Delightful work—easy—profitable 
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THAYER & CHANDLER, 913 W. Van Buren Sr., Chicago 
Our neu) catalogue */e 
showing the numerous 
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The John P Smith Co. 
493-so/ State St. New Haven Conn. 
the atlracfiFe Jiearf/i 
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I N these great buildings where 
smooth working, durable and 
beautiful hardware is an essential 
— there you will find Russwin. 
And the very qualities that have 
led architects of national reputa¬ 
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for their finest buildings also make 
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Army and Navy Building.Washington 
Cleveland Discount Building.Cleveland 
Hanna Building.Cleveland 
Singer Building.New York 
Houlder Building.Buenos Aires 
Standard Oil Building.San Francisco 
Powell Building.New Haven 
Chicago Trust Co. Building.Chicago 
Inter-Zone Building.New York 
R. H. Macy Building.New York 
Dexter-Horton Building.Seattle 
Pennsylvania Hotel.New York 
Plaza Hotel and Annex.New York 
McAlpin Hotel and Annex.New York 
Alamac Hotel.New York 
Statler Hotels.St. Louis and Detroit 
Hotel Traymore.Atlantic City 
Bellevue-Stratfbrd.Philadelphia 
Hotel Sherman.Chicago 
Drake Hotel.Chicago 
Rienzi Hotel.Chicago 
William Penn Hotel.Pittsburgh 
Seelbach Hotel.Louisville 
Francis Marion Hotel.Charleston, S. C. 
Bon Air Hotel.Augusta, Ga, 
Post Office. Birmingham, Ala. 
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