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THIS FENCE HAS A 
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Erected for the United States 
Coast Guard Academy. 
I F it were a solid wall -of steel, 
it could hardly be more of ' 
a. protection, but this kind 
of wall does not obstruct the 
view. 
An ideal fence for residences, 
estate boundary lines, and all 
places where an ornamental, en- 
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Our catalogue of iron and 
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As 
Characteristic of Christmas 
As Holly Itself 
What the English Christmas Annuals 
are to English homes, the Christmas 
number of House & Garden is to Ameri¬ 
can homes. Every page will radiate 
Christmas atmosphere and the more 
practical side of Christmas—the Christ¬ 
mas giving. 
Out of twenty-one articles, in addition 
to the usual service departments, here 
are a few of the more important— 
First — a story by Mary Raymond 
Shipman Andrews called “The 
Song.” Also a poem by Joyce Kil¬ 
mer called, ’’Gates and Doors.” 
For those who are planning 
Christmas giving of a different sort. 
House & Garden will supply eight 
f ull pages of suggestions. 
Batik Hangings — the wonderful 
masterpieces of Javanese native 
artists are featured in an article by 
Bartram Harttman. 
The architect will find particu¬ 
larly interesting three houses by 
Lewis C. Albro and Davis, Mc¬ 
Grath & Keissling. These cover 
a variety of style, cost and material. 
Tzvo articles on Interior Decora¬ 
tions—Decoration on the Stage by 
B. Russell Herts and Decoration of 
the Billiard Room, will give more 
than one new suggestion. 
An article on “Toy Dogs” and 
one entitled, “Free Fundi for 
Birds,” will please the lover of 
animals. 
As noted above, this is but a handful of what 
the Christmas Gift number of House & 
Garden has in store for you. All the service 
departments which have been so valuable to 
the readers of House & Garden and American 
Homes & Gardens are given full space in this 
number. Those who love the art and design 
of the former times will find particularly to 
their taste the Collectors’ Mart, which will 
be at its best in this number. 
House & Garden will be on sale November 
20th. Ensure yourself against missing this 
valuable number by making arrangements 
with your dealer or ordering direct from the 
publisher. 
AouseG 
arden 
RICHARDSON WRIGHT. Editor 
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