June, 1918 
Bird Baths 
are a source of endless plea¬ 
sure. The birds they attract 
to your garden bring life, 
color and delightful enter¬ 
tainment. 
F.rkins Bird Baths are to be had in 
a variety of distinctive designs and 
are rendered in Pompeian Stone, a 
marble-like composition that is prac¬ 
tically everlasting. 
The price of the bird bath shown 
below—diameter 24 inches, height 
30 inches—is $ 20.00 F.O.B. N. Y. 
Illustrated catalog sent on request. 
DHe lEhrich Galleries 
paintings 
“©lb Rasters” 
707 Fifth Avenue at 55th St., NEW YORK 
Irises, Peonies, Hardy Plants, 
Japanese Garden Specialties 
Send for our Illustrated 1917-18 Catalogue 
Ocer 600 fine varieties of I rises 
Rainbow Gardens 
1970 Montreal Ave. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
New Wall-paper is Tonic 
To Winter-weary Walls 
Spring with its freshness and beauty has cleared 
away all traces of the long dreary winter just 
passed. Around your house, budding trees and 
flowers, warm golden sunshine and clear, blue sky 
attest Nature’s gift to the great out-of-doors. 
But—what about the interior? Nature cannot 
do everything. She takes care of the outside world, 
but the inside is committed to other keeping. 
New Wall-paper is the satisfactory and econom¬ 
ical way to put new life in a house. Careful 
selection of paper will transform your home into 
the cheeriest, coziest place imaginable. Attractive 
Wall-paper will not only brighten up the rooms 
but will set off the beauty of furniture and wood¬ 
work. 
Visit your Decorator or Wall-paper Dealer, or have him visit 
you. He will show you the newest styles in Wall-paper and offer 
valuable suggestions out of his long experience and ripe judgment. 
Allied Wall-Paper Industry 
of the United States and Canada 
General Offices: 1328 Broadway, Marbridge Bldg., NewYork City 
Works of Art in Metals 
Unique and useful things of brass, copper and 
bronze wrought amt beaten into artistic de¬ 
signs by the hand of Russian peasants. Also 
linens and embroideries of a high grade of 
workmanship. Call or wri.e. 
Russian Art Studio Russian Antique Shop 
18 East 45th St., I East 28th St., 
New York New York 
Everything in Flower Seeds 
The best Annuals and Peren¬ 
nials, Bulbs, Gladioli,Dahlias, 
Iris, Peonies, etc. Catalogfree. 
THE WING SEED COMPANY 
Box 127 MECHANICSBURG, OHIO 
SUN DIALS 
REAL BRONZE COEONIAl DESIGNS 
from $3.50 Up 
Also full line of Bird 
Fountains and other 
garden requisites. 
Manufartzired by 
The M. D. JONES CO. 
71 Portland St., Boston, Mass. 
Send for illustrated catalog: 
jf. J^uber Sc Co. 
13 Cast 40tl) ^>t., Jf^eto gorfe 
FURNITURE 
and ARTISTIC Decorative Objects for home 
furnishing. Special sketches and estimates for 
which we make no charge—send for booklet. 
A. Kimbel & Son, 
Inc. 
12 West 40th Street 
New York 
Tapestries 
( A* Designed 
Woven for 
Furniture 
Coverings, 
! Valances, 
etc. 
W- Price $5 per 
jy sq. foot up 
Inquiries Solicited 
HODGSON Portable HOUSES 
Hodgson Houses are built at the Hodgson tactory in neatly 
finished, fitted and painted sections. 
Select the bungalow, cottage, garage, playhouse or poultry 
house you want from the variety of photographs, plans and 
prices in the Hodgson Catalog. Then by paying 25% of the cost 
of vour house we prepare 
ami hold it until wanted. 
Your house is shipped to 
you iu sections ami it is 
but a day's work for un¬ 
skilled workmen to put it 
together. 
Send for the catalog 
E. F. HODGSON CO. 
Rm.226.116Washington St. 
Boston, Mass- 
6 East 39th Street 
IGw YOik City 
SLEEPING PORCH 
AND DINING PORCH 
demand outswung CASE¬ 
MENTS for summer com¬ 
fort. If you can’t build 
that new house, add a 
porch to the old and make 
your casements a joy with 
our C-H adjusters. 
A postal brings our booklet. 
Casement Hardware Co. 
1 So. Clinton St., Chicago 
“Caste 
Three ’ 9 
is a segment out of the life 
of Hewitt Stevenson, who 
begins by being young, 
pseudo-intellectual, and un¬ 
social. Hewitt sojourns in 
Alston, Indiana, because his 
father refuses to pay any¬ 
th i n g but agricultural 
school expenses, but Hewitt 
has other interests than 
those connected with the 
soil. So he relinquishes 
Chicago as a place of resi¬ 
dence and accepts Alston as 
a necessary evil—until a 
woman out of Caste Three 
teaches him that the life led 
by Alston’s leading citizens 
is very fascinating. She 
teaches him other things, 
too. 
Hewitt proceeds to investi¬ 
gate Alston Sociologically, and 
ends in forgetting to investigate 
himself. But by that time the 
ocean of intellectual achieve¬ 
ment looks stormy and rough. 
On shore one is at least sure 
of oneself and one’s footing. 
Hewitt chooses. How and why 
he chose as he did is the story. 
“Caste Three” is by a new nov¬ 
elist with a fresh touch. It is 
published by The Century Co., 
New York, is sold at all book¬ 
stores for $1.40. 
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SB 138 Pages. Shows 22 Model Bathrooms. 
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Landscape Engineering 
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 
for 
CITY HOMES. COUNTRY HOMES. 
ESTATES. FARMS 
/"• l_GLENWOOD 
Glen brothers, nurseries 
Est. 1866 1935 MAIN ST.. ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
remains the first 
choice of those who com¬ 
bine a knowledge of truly 
permanent values with a 
American oak manufacturers’ 
ASSOCIATION 
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