House & Garden 
Stanley Garage Hardware 
M ARCH means strong gales and it’s essential to 
have some positive means for holding the door 
open while your car is entering and leaving the 
garage. 
That’s why yon need the Stanley Garage Door Holder. It’s an 
arm of steel that automatically locks the door open. A pull on 
the chain permits the door to be swung shut. 
You will be interested in'all Stanley Garage Hardware Products 
—Stanley Latches, Pulls, Bolts, Butts and Hinges, because they 
are correctly designed : are made especially for garage use, and 
give perfect service. 
Sold by all the leading hardware stores everywhere. 
Write today for booklet “H- 3 ” on Stanley 
Garage Hardware. Sent free on request. 
New Britain, Conn., U. S. A. 
New York Chicago 
100 Lafayette Street 73 East Lake Street 
Manufacturers of wrought bronze and wrought steel hinges and butts of all kinds, 
including Stanley ball bearing Butts. Also Pulls, Brackets, Chest Handles, Peerless 
Storm Sash Hangers and 1’asteners: Screen Window and Blind Trimmings: Furniture 
Hardware: Twin Rolled Box Strapping, and Cold Rolled Stripped Steel. 
Stanley Garage Hardware is adaptable for factory and mill doors 
Paved Floors and Galleries 
(Continued from page 86) 
and contribute their additional interest 
and diversity. Such a floor, studded 
with decorative tile ornaments of a deep 
reddish brown tone, is shown in one of 
the illustrations. As in the case of tiles 
used by themselves, the variety of treat¬ 
ments obtainable by a combination of ce¬ 
ment and tile is well nigh inexhaustible. 
Furthermore, if one prefers to introduce 
a mass of color on a cement surface that 
the cement will not take on naturally, as 
a result of dressing methods, it is al¬ 
ways possible to get the desired effect 
with paint of the proper sort which will 
prove as durable as when applied on any 
other material. 
When using paved floors, proper pro¬ 
vision must be made for their support. 
Structural requirements, such as the in¬ 
stallation of steel girders and the prep¬ 
aration of the concrete bed, will, of 
course, be looked after by the architect. 
Clean stone floors by sweeping them 
and mopping them with a damp cloth. 
In the case of marble tiles, wax may be 
used if one does not object to their being 
a bit slippery. Washing with ordinary 
soap and water will leave a tile or a 
brick floor dead and dull in appearance. 
Tiles should be gone over with a soft 
woolen rag moistened with milk. The 
surface will then be slightly glossy and 
will become increasingly mellow in tone. 
Floor polishing wax gives more polish. 
Four More of the New Fabrics 
Our Shopping Sen-ice mil be glad to purchase for you, or send 
the names of the shops. Address House & Garden, 19 West 
44th Street, New York City 
A 36" cretonne 
that comes in nine 
color combina¬ 
tions. This is blue 
stripes on mustard 
ground with gay 
flowers, 40 cents a 
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Cretonne, 36" wide, with five color 
lines. This has cream ground, 
large lanterns and flowers in blue, 
mulberry, gray and rose. 75 cents 
a yard 
Hand-blocked silks, 36" wide, in 
two color combinations. One has 
natural colored ground with medal¬ 
lions in blue .^ pink, green and lav¬ 
ender. $4.90 
Jacobean, hand-blocked linen, 50" wide. 
Comes in two color lines, this having green, 
blue, brown and red on linen ground. $4.90 
