November, 1920 
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BUILDING? 
HOUSE & GARDEN’S 
Info rmation Service 
Will Advise You 
Is the brick the right size and 
color? Will the fireplace draw? 
Does the doorway live up to 
the picture? Is the porch de¬ 
veloping into a mistake? Or 
do you know, beyond a doubt, 
that the house you’re building 
is going to be just as fine and 
suitable as the plans promised? 
If you don’t know, and want 
these, or any other details of 
material, construction, or design, 
write to the House & Garden 
Information Service. 
The Information Service staff is 
constantly in touch with every 
aspect of building, and will 
answer cheerfully and prompt¬ 
ly the question that means de¬ 
layed decision and perhaps a 
loss in time and money. 
And, if you’ve bought House 
& Garden to use, remember 
that the Information Service 
will give you detailed informa¬ 
tion about every house plan, 
interior, or furnishing shown in 
its pages. 
Information Service Coupon 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
Information Service 
19 West 44th St., New York 
I have checked below the subjects 
I’m interested in. Please send me 
names of manufacturers or dealers 
and arrange for me to receive their 
illustrated booklets and catalogues. 
Building Equipment 
..Lumber ..Paints 
..Brick ..Roofing 
.. Stucco .. Water System 
..Tile .. Lighting System 
..Portable Houses 
Name ... 
Street . 
City . 
State . 
H.&G. 11-20 
Why Use 
Garbage Cans? 
Do you continue to use gar¬ 
bage and rubbish cans because 
you are satisfied? Or do you 
tolerate them because you 
think they are necessary evils? 
1 Drop All Waste Here-Then Forget It 1 
Built-inthcChimney 
has at last emancipated the home from these evils. 
The door shown is located in the kitchen. Into it is put 
everything that is not wanted—tin cans, garbage, broken 
crockery, paper, sweepings, bottles, cardboard boxes—in 
fact all those things that accumulate in the home from 
day to day and are a continuous nuisance and dangerous 
health hazard. 
The material deposited falls down the regular house 
chimney flue into the incinerator built into the base of 
the chimney in the basement. From time to time a match 
is touched to it and it burns itself up. The material de¬ 
posited is the only fuel required. 
Not one penny for operating cost and yet you have 
abolished garbage and refuse cans forever. 
SANITARY—ECONOMICAL 
CONVENIENT— ODORLESS 
A postal to us today will bring an interesting catalog to you tomorrow. 
KERNER INCINERATOR COMPANY 
fill Clinton Street 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
Offices in all the Larger Cities 
Braus 
Carved Italian Walnut 
2 5 In. Top 
29 In. High 
Price $100.00 
), Inc. 
Established 1883 
356 Fifth Ave. at 34~St. 
New York 
Interior 
Decorating 
Lamp Stand — An¬ 
tique, gilt and 
color. 30 in. 
High; Electric, 
Price $12.75. 
// a n d Decorated 
G l a C'6 L i n e n 
Shade. 2 4 in. 
P r i c e $37.10, 
Tax included. 
Paintings, Mezzotints, Mirrors, Lamps,Shades , 
Period Furniture, Hangings, Framing 
Delight your friends with a Christmas Box of 
Delicacies from the GENESEO JAM KITCHEN 
Eleven inch round wooden box with attractive hand painted design on cover. Contains 
eight glasses of jellies and jams and a one pound box of Crystalized Grape Fruit.$6.00 
Crystalized Grape Fruit, a delicious confection, one pound boxes.$1.00 
One half pound boxes.$ .75 
Assorted jellies and jams in glass 
11 oz. jams per dozen.$5.50 
9 oz. jellies per dozen.$5.50 
6 oz. jellies and jams per dozen.$3.50 
2% oz. jellies and jams per dozen.$2.10 
Pure Clover Honey 
14 oz. Jars per dozen. ...$5.00 
5 oz. Jars per dozen. ...$3.85 
Assorted Fresh Fruits, per 
dozen, Quarts.$14.00 
Pints per dozen.$ 9.00 
Assorted Preserves per dozen 
Pints .$12.00 j 
Assorted Jams in Enamel-lined | 
tins, in dozen or half dozen lots. 
26 oz. per dozen. $7.00 
14 oz. per dozen.$5.00 
For sale by leading grocers, 
or write for list # of other 
delicacies put up in glass to 
Miss Ellen H. North 
Geneseo, N. Y. 
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J UST think how 
much more attrac- 
tive and modern 
your kitchen will be 
if you equip it with a 
set of “Wear-Ever” 
aluminum cooking 
utensils. 
“Wear-Ever” 
utensils add to the 
bright, cheerful 
atmosphere of the 
kitchen because they 
so cleanly and 
like. 
are 
silver- 
M 
Wear-Ever 
Aluminum Cooking Utensils 
help make the kitchen 
the inviting place it 
should be—as up-to- 
date as are the other 
rooms of your home. 
They are made from 
hard, thick sheet alum¬ 
inum— without joints 
or seams. Cannot chip 
— cannot rust — are 
pure and safe. 
Figuring the cost of 
“Wear-Ever” utensils 
on the basis of theyears 
they last, they are the 
most economical uten¬ 
sils you can buy. 
Replace utensils that wear out 
with utensils that “Wear-Ever” 
The Aluminum Cooking UtensilCo. 
New Kensington, Pa. 
In Canada. ''Wear-Ever” utensils 
are made by Northern Aluminum 
Co.. Ltd., Toronto, Ont. 
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WEAR-EVER 
ALUMINUM 
TRADE MARK, 
