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House 6° Garden 
P erhaps the greatest inducement 
the FISK FLAT-TREAD CORD 
offers is a sense of security. Weather 
conditions for the next few months 
are at best uncertain. Undoubtedly 
we have to face snowy, icy, wet roads 
—roads meaning an extra demand on 
car and tires. 
These are tires to add comfort and 
protection to your car and to increase 
your safety on winter roads. They 
will take you to Florida or California 
and back with security and comfort. 
Look them over and you will easily 
see why they do all this. 
There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value for every car, truck or speed wagon 
published monthly by The Cond€ Nast Publications, Inc.. 19 West 44th Street, New York. SUB- 
j Kl 1 lUrv. b tor the United States, Canada, Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines. $3.50 a year in advance. Enter¬ 
ed as second class matter August 26, 1909, at the Post Office at New York. N. Y., under the act of March 3.1879. 
Additional entry as second class matter at tne Post Office at Greenwich, Conn. 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
November, 1923 
Vol. No. 44 , No. 5 
