November, 1915 
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THE SPRING’S THE THING 
in the Corbin Door Check that has removed a great source of door check trouble. 
Long, light and resilient and free from breakage. Not one in ten thousand fails to 
do its duty properly — a record that has no equal. 
Send for the Corbin Door Check Book for full particulars. 
P. & F. Corbin 
The American Hardware Corporation Successor 
NEW BRITAIN, CONN., U. S. A. 
NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA 
Swings Quietly on 
STANLEY HINGES 
The Standard of Quality the world over. Before 
buying the Hardware for your new home, write 
for booklet “H,” on “Properly Hung Doors.” 
THE STANLEY WORKS, SeS 
Strong 
and 
Sunny 
as well as 
Beautiful 
King Green-houses 
are built in an infinite variety of sizes and designs to harmonize with any 
style of architecture or landscape arrangement. 
The result of years of experience in building for professional growers, every 
King House retains all the practical features and at the same time offers a 
distinctive style of construction which has great strength without the need 
of heavy, shadow casing supports. 
If you want a sumptuous greenhouse or a little sectional house as shown in 
the lower illustration—it will pay you to write us. Ask for Bulletin No. 43 
and 47 and put your problem up to our experts. King service is offered with¬ 
out any obligation on the part of those requesting it. 
KING 
CONSTRUCTION CO. 
283 Kings Road 
North Tonawanda, N. Y. 
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$2 Invested in Vogue 
Will Save You $200 
discusses more thoroughly 
than usual the complete 
Winter costume; showing 
the mode in its Winter cul¬ 
mination — the charming 
models smart couturiers 
evolve for their private 
clientele. Its pages are 
crowded with illustrations 
and descriptions of the 
smartest Winter gowns, 
suits, hats, furs, veils, and 
the smaller ward- 
r o b e accessories 
which either make 
or mar the finished 
costume. 
Vogue is a beauti- 
fully illustrated 
magazine ; the 
acknowledged au¬ 
thority on what is 
worn by well- 
dressed American 
1 he gown you buy and never wear is the really expensive 
gown! Gloves, boots, hats, that miss being exactly what you 
want, are the ones that cost more than you can afford. 
take chances again this year when by simply sending in 
the coupon, and at your convenience paying $2—a tiny 
fraction of the loss on a single ill-chosen hat or gown—you 
can insure the correctness of your whole wardrobe? 
The Numbers which Follow 
Vogue is published twice a month, on the first and on the 
fifteenth, and is sold everywhere at 25 cents a copy. The 
numbers which follow the Winter Fashion Number include 
the Vanity Number (November 15) replete with those graceful 
touches which make the smart woman smart and telling where 
to get them and how to use them, and then (on December I) 
THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS NUMBER said to be the most suc¬ 
cessful Christmas idea issued by any magazine in the world. 
Every number of Vogue is a special number adapted to the 
season and meeting the immediate requirements of women 
who desire distinction in dress; women whose homes are 
artistically furnished and whose entertainments are / 
fashionably unique. / 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Send in the Coupon at the right with $2 and we 
will send you with our compliments a copy 
of the Winter Fashions Number and enter 
your subscription for Twelve additional 
numbers beginning with the Vanity 
Number. Or, if more convenient, •' 
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send coupon without money, and 
your subscription will then start 
with the Vanity Number and 
continue throughout the next 
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