May, 1918 
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S UPERIOR in mechanical design and 
construction, Anchor Post Fences and 
Gates, of both iron and wire, have 
earned through many years an unexcelled 
reputation for long service and permanent 
alignment and strength. 
Our Catalog H-51 is replete with photo ¬ 
graphs of attractive installations of Fences 
and Gates of both iron and wire and 
suburban and country home owners will 
find it most instructive and interesting. 
May we send you a copy? 
ANCHOR POST IRON WORKS 
165 Broadway NEW YORK 
BOSTON —79 Milk Street: PHILADELPHIA—Real 
Estate Trust Bldg.; HARTFORD—902 Main Street: 
CLEVELAND—Guardian Bldg., ATLANTA—Em¬ 
pire Bldg. 
This 72-Page 
Garden Handbook 
illustrates and describes 160 sturdily - built 
weather-resisting pieces for the garden, which we 
ship by express to all parts of the nation (express 
allowed east of Mississippi River). 
f\AIatheivs 
Gardenajaft 
pergolas, summer-houses, trel¬ 
lises, trellis fences, Japanese 
wood-work, arbors, seats and 
sunset arbors are famous the 
world over for artistic excellence. 
The handbook with 1918 supple¬ 
ment will be mailed you on receipt 
of 50 cents, stamps or coin (to be 
deducted from first order), to cover 
printing cost and postage. 
Ask for Catalogue J. 
THE MATHEWS MFG. CO. 
Lakewood, Cleveland, Ohio 
in 
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Lawn mowers 
L AWN mower blades must be sharp 
/ all the time to cut clean and easily 
—like razor blades they drag and chop 
when dull. 
Only “PENNSYLVANIA” Qual¬ 
ity Lawn Mowers use crucible tool steel 
(oil-hardened and water tempered) in 
all blades—steel which takes and keeps 
an edge. Being self-sharpening they are 
all sharp all the time. 
Sold by Hardware Dealers and Seedsmen 
FREE—A booklet—“How to Care for 
by an authority, mailed on request. 
the Lawn”—written 
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER WORKS 
1633 N. Twenty-Third Street Philadelphia, U. S- A. 
