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House & Garden 
Both the upper and the lozver sash may be raised clear of the 
window opening, giving 100 per cent ventilation with full screening. 
The upper and lower sash are pushed out of the way and the 
fly-screen is instantly available. When cleaning the windozvs, the 
fly-screen is pushed up out of the way. and the upper and lower 
sash, in turn cleaned from the inside of the house. 
Webster says: "de luxe ,—Made or devised 
with unusual elegance; unusually perfect 
in material, workmanship and finish.” 
— that, the dictionary definition, de¬ 
scribes the Lunken Unit-Window in the 
simplest possible terms. 
Life is delightful, these brisk October 
days. Not even in the Springtime does 
the spirit revel as now in sunshine and 
free air. 
Back from the mountains or the sea¬ 
shore, the Summer over, what would it 
mean to you to be able to throw the win¬ 
dows wide—to push them clear out of 
sight; to let in all the airf Or, as occa¬ 
sion requires, to lock both sash securely 
and have top, bottom or center ventila¬ 
tion at will? 
—when Autumn passes and chill Win¬ 
ter hurries on, what would it mean to 
know that the fly-screens were safely 
housed, subject neither to deterioration 
nor accident, ready, instantly, when 
again required? 
—all through the Winter, the copper 
weatherstripped Lunken Unit-Window 
is wind-tight and cold-tight, saving fuel 
and conserving health; all through the 
year easily cleaned from the inside of the 
house; no more reaching and straining; 
no more exposure; no more sitting, peri¬ 
lously, on the window sill. What would 
these items mean to you ? 
Take it up with your architect. Or, if 
you prefer, we will send our catalog, 
which describes, in detail, this incom¬ 
parably better window for your home. 
The LUNKEN WINDOW COMPANY 
UNIT-WINDOWS 
Executive Offices and Works: 
4016 Cherry Street Cincinnati 
Branch Offices: 
NEW YORK, 512 Fifth Avenue 
CHICAGO, 175 West Jackson Blvd. 
(Lunken Unit-Windows are exhibited at the Architectural Samples Corporation, 101 
Park Avenue, New York, and at the Building Material Exhibit, 175 West Jackson 
Blvd., Chicago.) 
The Window de Luxe 
