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Residence — Highland Park, Illinois 
Robert Seyforth, Architect, 
Chicago, Illinois 
Exterior of Redwood Sawn Shingles 
Build Your Home of REDWOOD 
and Preserve its Personality 
I x mansion or bungalow, the use of Redwood 
for exterior construction and finish will do more 
than any other one thing to preserve the per¬ 
sonality of a frame, or stone and wood house. 
Redwood resists rot 
Silent Sentinel of Health 
Every fibre of Redwood is impregnated by nature 
with a preservative which prevents the growth of 
decay-producing fungi. Properly seasoned. Red¬ 
wood is subject to a minimum of warping, shrink¬ 
ing and swelling. Climatic conditions and earth 
moisture do not weaken or rot Redwood. 
The good appearance and soundness of your house are as¬ 
sured when you build with Redwood shingles, sidings, water 
tables, porch posts and columns, railings, roof boards, gutters 
and window frames—for these parts of the buildings are ex¬ 
posed to the weather, or in contact with the earth, and should 
be built of the best lumber. 
Also resists fire 
Redwood reduces the fire hazard, because it is free from 
pitch and other highly inflammable resinous substances, 
therefore is hard to ignite, slow-burning and easily extin¬ 
guished. 
Economical , too 
Being unusually free from knots, splits, checks and other 
imperfections, there is little waste in Redwood lumber. The 
builder’s time is saved in working with Redwood. Having a 
close grain and smooth texture. Redwood takes and holds 
paint well. In a Redwood house, repair and up-keep expenses 
are reduced to a minimum. 
Information on Redwood every home-builder 
should have 
If you are planning a home, you will be interested in know¬ 
ing more about Redwood—why and where it should be used 
in your new home. Our Chicago office will be glad to send you 
this information. Write for Redwood Information Sheet No. 
11, “Residential Building Materials.” 
Hu Pacific Lumber Cb. 
e pat.o**. 
REDWOOD 
2081 McCormick Bldg., Chicago 
New York City, N. Y. Kansas City, Mo. 
THE PACIFIC LUMBER CO. 
San Francisco, Cal. Los Angeles, CaJ. 
The Largest Manufacturers and Distributors of California Redwood- 
Some representa¬ 
tive homes where 
Jewett Refrigera¬ 
tors are used : 
Arthur Curtisa James 
Newport, R. I. 
Vincent Astor 
Rhlnebeck, N. Y. 
L. C. Tiffany 
Cold Spring Harbor 
E. J. Marshall 
Pasadena, Calif. 
8 . Reading Bertron 
New York 
Guernsey Curran 
East Norwich, L. I. 
Cornelius Vanderbilt 
New York 
Mrs. L. Z. Leiter 
Beverly Farms. Mass. 
Wm. Fahnestock 
Katonah. N. Y. 
Mrs. W. L. McKee 
Bristol, R. I. 
Samuel Jather 
Cleveland, O. 
Mrs. R. H. Townsend 
Washington 
George Eastman 
Rochester, N. Y. 
John D. Rockefeller 
Pocantico Hills, N. Y. 
William R. Coe 
Oyster Bay, L. I. 
Sir Mortimer B. Davis 
Montreal 
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. 
New York 
Sen. W. A. Clark 
New York 
Joseph Leiter 
Washington 
Charles M. Schwab 
New York 
J. Ogden Armour. 
Lake Forest, Ill. 
A. J. Lichtstern 
Glencoe, Ill. 
Mrs. John Hay 
Cleveland, O. 
John Borden 
Lake Geneva, Wis. 
Payne Whitney 
Manhasset, L. I. 
Wm. V. Kelley 
Lake Forest, Ill. 
I N ALL ordinary refrigerators, metal 
linings are used in the ice compart¬ 
ment—which is actually the hardest 
place to keep clean. Every woman 
realizes the difficulty of keeping metal 
linings absolutely sanitary and con¬ 
sequently appreciates the practical 
beauty of the seamless, snowy white 
porcelain lining (of 
both ice and food 
compartments), 
found only in the 
Jewett. 
This china crock 
without crack, crevice 
or joint, assures abso¬ 
lute cleanliness, a most 
essential feature to 
proper preservation of 
food, and is but one 
of the many exclusive 
features of the Jewett 
Refrigerator. When 
almost every notable mansion, fine hotel 
and well-managed club selects the Jewett, 
its superiority must be unquestioned. 
The Jewett—in addition to 
its one piece, inch thick, 
seamless china crock lining 
—provides a perfect system 
of cold, dry air circulation to 
properly preserve food. 
IVrite for this book 
There is a reason why milk, butter and 
meat should be kept on the lower shelf of 
the refrigerator; do you know it ? This and 
other points concerning the use and care of 
a refrigerator are contained in our illus¬ 
trated booklet. May we send it to you ? 
THE JEWETT REFRIGERATOR CO. 
Established 1849 
123 Chandler St. Buffalo, N. Y. 
Associated with 
The Canadian Jewett Refrigerator, Bridgeburg, Canada 
