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thrfS.fo- ?' C<>U f,t*i“ K to l)e , t0 watch your plants lustily 
thriving in cold frames, while winter still holds sway outside. 
Your War Garden 
How to Make 
Earlier 
G IVE it a head start via 
cold frames—that’s how. 
Don’t be content to wait 
on a lagging Spring. Meet 
it halfway, — or more than 
half way. Set out your seed¬ 
lings in cold frames during 
February and early March. 
Give them a chance to grow 
into strong, sturdy plants, 
while your “open air” gar¬ 
den is still tied up tight in 
frost knots. 
You will not only have 
earlier vegetables—you will 
have more vegetables, bet¬ 
ter vegetables. 
Send for our Booklet Num¬ 
ber 218. It tells of the Pleas¬ 
ures and Profits of cold 
frames. Gives you a line on 
their possibilities. Is, in 
fact, a regular cold frame 
manual. 
Here is a Two-sash Standard Frame. A good 
Here is a Two-sash Standard Frame. A good ‘'try-out'’ size lar 
tical purposes. Costs $17.05 complete, ready for immediate’ set 
for one of these right away? 
Tof^ fWnhamfi, 
Builders of Greenhouses and'Conservatories 
SALES OFFICES 
BOSTON 
Tremont Bldg. 
ROCHESTER 
Granite Bldg. 
NEW YORK 
4?nd St. Bldg. 
„ CHICAGO 
Continental & Commercial Bank Bldg 
TORONTO 
Royal Bank Bldg. FACTORIES 
Irvington, N. Y. Des Plaines, 
St. Catharines, Canada 
PHILADELPHIA 
Widener Bldg. 
CLEVELAND 
Swetland Bldg. 
MONTREAL 
Transportation Bldg. 
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Walls fin¬ 
ished with 
Cabot's 
O l d Vir¬ 
ginia White 
Roof stain¬ 
ed Cabot's 
Creosote 
Stain 
Cabot’s Shingle Stains 
Preserve and Beautify 
They are made of refined Creosote, which penetrates and preserves the shingles, 
and the beautiful colors—moss-greens, bungalow-browns, silver-grays, etc.—har¬ 
monize perfectly with the foliage and are lastingly satisfying. 
Cabot’s Old Virginia White 
is as brilliantly white as new whitewash and as durable as paint. The handsome 
old white country-house has come back to its leadership and Old Virginia White 
is the one perfect exterior finish for it. 
You can get Cabot’s Stains all over the country. Send 
for stained wood samples and name of nearest- agent. 
SAMUEL CABOT, Inc., Mf{|. Chemists, 11 Oliver St., Boston,Mass. 
24 W. Kinzie St., Chicago 523 Market St., San Francisco 
S AVE coal! Something must be 
done—and at once. During 
the next twelve months the Nation 
will need _ a hundred million tons 
more than it did last year. Increased 
production can only supply fifty mil¬ 
lion tons. THE OTHER FIFTY 
MILLION TONS MUST BE 
SAVED. 
Dunham Heat¬ 
ing Service is so 
designed that it 
gets every last bit 
of heat from the coal and utilizes 
every single heat unit. The Dunham 
Radiator Trap is the big factor in 
this coal saving. It occupies a 
position on the outlet side of the 
radiator. It automatically allows 
the water and air to escape and 
keeps in. the precious 
HEAT until it has done its 
work. Right here Dunham 
Service saves many, many 
buckets of coal that are ordi¬ 
narily wasted. A Dunhamized 
radiator cannot hiss, hammer or 
spurt water. These things WASTE 
heat units. A Dunhamized heating 
system SAVES heat units. 
How about you? Are you burn¬ 
ing too much coal and not getting 
sufficient heat? A poor heating 
system not only burns up good 
money and brings many discomforts 
and much sick¬ 
ness but wastes 
coal urgently 
G SERVICE needed by the 
Government for 
War purposes. Consider this mat¬ 
ter of heating very thoughtfully. 
Ask a responsible heating con¬ 
tractor near you about Dunham 
•Heating Service. Ask him how 
Dunham Service can be applied 
in your home at a surprisingly 
low. cost, considering the big 
saving in. coal it accomplishes. 
Or ask him how your present 
system (if it has a boiler) 
can be Dunhamized. You’ll 
start saving coal the very day 
Dunham Service comes to you. 
THE DUNHAM 
RADIATOR 
TRAP 
This device allows the 
water and air to escape 
and keeps in the heat. 
Homes and apartments as well 
as office buildings and factories 
can share in this saving. Many 
industrial plants and a surpris¬ 
ingly large number of homes are 
doing so by Dunhamizing their 
present heating equipment. The 
installation of the Dunham Radi¬ 
ator Trap in many cases is all 
that is necessary. Write us 
about your heat troubles—your 
excessive coal bills—your "half- 
heated radiators and let our ser¬ 
vice engineers advise with you. 
Ask for booklet “Dunham Heat¬ 
ing for the Home.” 
THE DUNHAM 
PACKLESS 
INLET VALVE 
Thisunit regulatesthe flow 
of heat into the radiator 
C. A. DUNHAM COMPANY 
FACTORIES: 
Marshalltown, Iowa 
Toronto, Canada 
1710 Fisher Bldg. 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
Branches in 34 cities 
of the United States 
and Canada 
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FRENCH RANGES 
These ranges during half a century have 
demonstrated constantly that they meet 
every requirement of the exacting chef. 
Their sturdy construction guarantees long 
life; exclusive features make operation 
economical and insure quick and uniform 
heating. Hence their selection for many 
of the foremost homes in America. You 
will make no mistake if you place a 
DEANE in your home. Send for illus¬ 
trated catalogue. 
No. 2pg—Patent French Range, in 
combination with Gas Range and 
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