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CON- SER- TEX] 
THE IDEAL 
. COVERING FOR 
Makes a neat, attractive, dur¬ 
able surface, which will last as 
long as the house itself. 
Wherever a neat, artistic 
waterproof surface is wanted, 
Con-Ser-Tex 
Canvas Roofing should be used. 
It will not leak, buckle, crack, 
stretch, peel or rot. It is 
Water-proof, Weather-proof 
and Wear-proof 
Unlike untreated canvas, CON- 
SER-TEX is not affected by the action 
of the sun, wind, rain, snow or frost. 
It is a high-grade roofing material, 
which is economical and durable. 
Investigate its merits. Send us the 
dimensions of your roof, porch doors, 
sleeping balcony, or the surface you 
want covered. We will mail you sam¬ 
ple showing quality, width, weights 
and free illustrated copy of “Roofing 
Facts and Figures.” 
Wm. L. Barrell Company 
8 Thomas Street New York City 
Chicago Distributor: 
Geo. B. Carpenter & Co. 
430-40 North Wells St. 
California Distributors: 
Waterhouse-Wilcox Co. 
San Francisco and Los Angeles 
HOLLAND BULBS 
Darwin, Cottage and Early Tulips, 
Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, 
etc., of exceptionally fine quality. 
Order early while assortment is 
complete. 
PEONIES 
Best varieties in strong clumps. 
PHYLOX and IRIS 
in Vigorous, Field-Grown plants. 
New and choice sorts. 
It is planting time now. Send 
today for our Catalogue. 
FRANKEN BROTHERS 
Box 539 Deerfield, Ill. 
50,000 Fruit Trees andDwaft Fruits 
Thousands of Berries, Currants, Strawberries, 
Roses, Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, etc. 
Bearing size Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry 
Trees that will bear fruit next summer if 
planted this fall. 
Send for Catalog of wholesale prices TODAY. 
THE HOME NURSERIES, Inc. 
The Home of Good Trees 
101 Orchard Ave. Danville, N. Y. 
W I I K I N ^ CASEMENT 
J V 1 ^ ^ 1 ^ ADJUSTERS 
Beautiful, simple. Mechanically perfect. Self locking, ad¬ 
justable, easily installed on new or old casements, with 
or without screens. 
Send name of archi¬ 
tect or builder also 
your own name for 
illustrated folder. 
George Lester Wilkins 
7069 N. Clark St. 
Chicago, III. 
ST 
Do You Plan to Build? 
A cozy bungalow in our 
August issue 
T HE prominent national publication de¬ 
voted to the interests of the moderate-cost 
home, in 40 years of service has made its repu¬ 
tation chiefly among architects, builders and 
contractors. 
Yet the cozy bungalow pictured above and 
illustrated in our August issue with accompany¬ 
ing description, floor plans, etc., represents one 
of the particular features of Building Age which 
appeals to the homeseeker who is looking for 
ideas on building. 
Two or more such plans are provided in every 
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garages, harmonious selections of hardware for 
the modern house; handsome views of interior 
details of beautiful homes showing fireplaces, 
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design with wall board; valuable hints for mak¬ 
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mentioned here specially because they are 
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Street . 
City .State. 
Salt Mackerel 
CODFISH, FRESH LOBSTER 
RIGHT FROM THE FISHING BOATS TO YOU 
FAMILIES who are fond of FISH can be 
supplied DIRECT from GLOUCESTER, 
MASS., by the FRANK E. DAVIS COM¬ 
PANY, with newly caught, KEEPABLE 
OCEAN FISH, choicer than any inland dealer 
could possibly furnish. 
We sell ONLY TO THE CONSUMER 
DIRECT, sending by EXPRESS RIGHT TO 
YOUR HOME. We PREPAY express on all 
orders east of Kansas. Our fish afe pure, 
appetizing and economical and we want YOU 
to try some, payment subject to your approval. 
SALT MACKEREL, fat, meaty, juicy fish,, 
are delicious for breakfast. They are freshly- 
packed in brine and will not spoil on your hands. 
CODFISH, as we salt it, is white, boneless 
and ready for instant use. 11 makes a substan¬ 
tial meal, a fine change from meat, at a much 
lower cost. 
FRESH LOBSTER is the best thing known 
for salads. Right fresh from the water, our 
lobsters simply are boiled and packed in 
PARCHMENT-LINED CANS. They come 
to you as the purest and safest lobsters you 
can buy and the meat is as crisp and natural a3 
if you took it from the shell yourself. 
FRIED CLAMS is a relishable, hearty dish 
that your whole family will enjoy. No other 
flavor is just like that of clams, whether fried 
or in a chowder. 
FRESH MACKEREL, perfect for frying, 
SHRIMP to cream on toast. CRABMEAT for 
Newburg or deviled, SALMON ready to serve 
SARDINES of all kinds, TUNNY for salad, 
SANDWICH FILLINGS and every good thing 
packed here or abroad you can get direct from 
us and keep right on your pantry shelf for 
regular or emergency use. 
With every order we send BOOK OF 
RECIPES for preparing all our products. . 
Write for it. Our list tells how each 
kind of fish is put up with the deliv- / 
ered price so you can choose just / 
what you will enjoy most. S 
Send the coupon for it s -r. 
now. / Frank E. 
/ Davis Co., 
FRANK E. / 333 Central 
DAVIS CO. / 
330 Central ^ 
Wharf, s' Please.. send me your 
Gloucester, / latest Fish Price List* 
Mass. 
Pvame.. 
S Street.. 
^ City..State..... 
SALAD SECRETS 
100 recipes. Brief but complete 
15c by mail. 100 meatless recipes 15c 
50 Sandwich recipes I5c 
AH three 30c 
B. H. BRIGGS 
250 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
CASH PAID 
Send by mail or express any discarded 
jewelry, new or broken, diamonds, watches, 
old gold, silver or platinum, magneto points, 
false teeth in any shape. We send cash at 
once and hold your goods 10 days. Your 
goods returned at our expense if our offer is 
unsatisfactory. Established 1899. 
LIBERTY REFINING CO., 
G432 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
ARRISONS’ 
NURSERIE 
Fruit Trees Budded from 
Bearing Orchards. Peach, ap¬ 
ple, pear, plum, cherry, quince, 
srape-vines, strawberry plants, 
I raspberries, blackberries, ever¬ 
greens and shade trees. Catalog free. 
Harrison’s Nurseries, Box 51, Berlin, Md. 
