March, 1920 
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Are your radiators 20'^® lazy? 
coils that won’t heat up 
might as well be out of doors 
AIR and water keep steam from making a 
radiator 100 % hot. Get these noisy trouble¬ 
makers out and the steam will do its work quickly, 
silently, economically. Then, and only then, will 
you get full service from your radiators and full 
value in heating comfort from your coal. 
Radiators that stay 
hot all over look 
like this. 
Y/rite to us for a so- 
lution of your steam 
heating problem and 
name of nearest Dun~ 
ham Service Station, 
The best architects and builders recommend 
the use of the Dunham Radiator Trap which 
silently returns the air and water to the cellar or 
boiler room through a separate small pipe. Steam 
cannot pass through the Dunham Trap. It is 
held tightly within the radiator, there to give up 
all its heat. 
The Dunham Radiator Trap works automatic¬ 
ally; never needs adjustment. It has been stand¬ 
ard equipment for nearly fifteen years. Insist 
that your architect specify it: see that your 
builder uses it and none other. It can be applied 
to existing steam heating systems. 
DUNHAM 
■Cheating service; 
C. A. DUNHAM COMPANY Fisher Building CHICAGO 
Factories ■ Iowa Branches in 36 cities in 
Toronto, Canada United States and Canada 
London: 64 Recent House, Recent Street, V/. 1. 
Paris: Bstablts. Munzing &> Cie., 47 Rue de la Fontaine-au-Roi 
WEATHERVANES/rom NATURE STUDIO 
Have been called: “The 
artistic finishing touch to a 
perfect home.” 
Perfect balance—beautiful, 
rich and durable natural 
colors—will last a life-time. 
Many different models at 
various prices ready for 
shipping—individual designs 
a specialty. 
Catalogue upon request 
NATURE STUDIO 
523 Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 
“Jumping Hunter” (Architects may see samples at Architects Sample Corp., N. Y. City) 
50% cheaper than Paint 
50% cheaper to apply 
100% handsomer than 
Paint 
This is only a part of what yon gain 
by using 
Cabot’s Shingle Stains 
They are made of Creosote; and thoroughly 
preserve the wood. Your own men can put 
them on, or you can do it yourself, if you 
are back where there are no painter.s. They 
give soft, transparent coloring effects that 
harmonize perfectly with nature. Tliey are 
used on all exterior woodwork, shingles, 
siding, clapboards or boarding. The origi¬ 
nal Creosote, genuine wood-preserving 
Stains. 
Walls finished u'ifh CahoVs Old Virninia White, 
Hoof finished with Cal)of\s Creosote Stain. 
F. ir. O’Connor, Architect, .Y. Y. 
50% CHEAPER THAN PAINT 
You can get Cabot's Stains all over the country. Send 
for stained zcood samples and name of nearest agent. 
SAMUEL CABOT, Inc., Manfg. Chemists 11 Oliver St., Boston. Mass. 
24 W. Kinzie St., Chicago 525 Market St., San Francisco 
lieane’s French Range, 
Plate No. liiO, hurning 
coal or tcood 
f 
A Range That Saves Coal 
saves money. A range well-built on the 
right principles will save coal. The fire should start 
quickly, ljurn evenly under perfect damper control, 
and practically envelope the oven with heat. 
Deane's D’renclh IZand© 
for over 60 years has been specified by architects and demanded 
by experienced housewives because it meets most exacting de¬ 
mands. It embodies all the characteristics described and is 
constructed of the finest materials obtainable to insure a long, 
useful career. It costs more than ordinary ranges but pays 
for itself in better cooking and fuel saving. 
The range shown here has two large ovens, with platform- 
drop doors. The heat passes around five sides of the ovens, 
insuring even temperatures and perfect roasting and baking. 
It rests on a fire-proof hearth and, where the chimney per¬ 
mits, is constructed to give increased surface space by eliminat¬ 
ing the smoke-pipe. The warming closet in the plate shelf and 
the hood and ventilator are valuable features. 
We have fully described this range and others, larger and 
smaller, and combining coal and gas, in Circular No. 31. Send 
for it now. 
BramhaiilvDeane Co. 
263 -265 "West 36*^ St..NewYbrk.K.Y. 
