8 
House & Garden 
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hi the upper right comer the photograph of the reverse side of 
a strip of plastered TRUSS-LOOP Steel Lath shows clearly how 
the Truss-Loop Triple-Grip actually LOCKS the plaster to the 
backing. The only way to loosen the plaster is to chip or 
! 
I 
old worry about a new house—“will the plaster 
^ settle or sag or fall? ” is out-of-date and out of style. 
Wise housewives insist on Bostwiek TRUSS-LOOP 
behind every plastered wall or ceiling even though some 
husbands might hastily and unthinkingly accept wood 
lath or ordinary expanded metal. This is only natural, 
since it is the wife who ordinarily selects the paint or 
paper—and has most of the worry and trouble on her 
shoulders if the plaster does go wrong. 
Explanatory booklets and pocket-size 
actual sample of TRUSS-LOOP on request 
THE BOSTWICK STEEL LATH CO. 
NILES, OHIO 
