YOU WILL SAVE MONEY 
IF YOU BUILD BY THE 
HOGGSON METHOD 
TWO professions and at least fifteen trades participate in the 
building of the average fine residence. Where experience 
counts heavily is in engaging suitable professional talent; in 
working out plans to the owner’s complete satisfaction before 
construction is begun; in choosing proper materials; in direct¬ 
ing the work to avoid mistakes, confusion and delays, which are 
expensive. 
Experience is indispensable to economical building. The owner 
who lacks it is wise to buy it. He may place on our shoulders 
full responsibility for all the work of the professions and trades 
engaged in his building operations. Before he does it, we will 
prove that our method will save him money. 
Other advantages of this method, such *as—a guarantee and bond 
limiting cost to the owner and profit to us—relief from worries— 
are well worth consideration. 
[owner] 
jARCHITECT)——I RPOTHF!?<; )—[engineers) 
iBUILDEOSl iPECORATORSl 
[furnishers! 
In 1910 our business increased more than 
50 per cent., and every client .satisfied. 
May we send you further information? 
HOGGSON BROTHERS 
SEVEN EAST FORTY-FOVRTH STREET-NEW YORK CITY 
