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House & Garden 
Finished 'plaster laid in Truss-Loop Truss-Loop ready for the “scratch” coat 
Bostwick 
makes both 
expanded metal 
and Truss-Loop. 
Y OU can readily see what a metal 
lath which supports its own weight 
without saggingcan mean to plastered 
walls and ceilings. 
The tense rigidity of Bostwiek Truss-Loop, which 
the illustration so graphically depicts, becomes a founda¬ 
tion of nnhending stability when plaster is trowelled 
deep into its unique steel loops and trusses. Meshed in 
these rigid metal arches, the plaster is locked to walls 
and ceilings in the strongest grip yet devised. 
Those who have had hitter experience of cracked, 
sagging, or falling plaster, apjjreciate that “behind the 
plaster” is a region which needs the steel rigidity of 
Bostwiek Tiaiss-Loop to insure plaster permanence. 
If you are planniny to build or remodel your 
home, we will he ylad to mail you a pocket-size 
sample cut from a full-size actual sheet of 
Truss-Loop. The home-builder who seeks last- 
iny beauty as well as immediate beauty will 
select Bostwiek Truss-Loop. 
With the sample is mailed our descriptive book¬ 
let. 
THE BOSTWICK STEEL LATH COMPANY 
Niles, Ohio. 
