Danersk Pendleton Group 
DANERSK EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
F URNITURE made by the Early American crafts- true butterfly centre table, a quaint tavern b 
men before the Revolution was often of pine, chintz-covered rocker, the original of which 
maple and cherry. It possesses a naive quaint- the pr0 p er ty of Joel Barlow, poet of the ] 
ness and a mellow tone, far more beautiful in the , ,. -k ^ J . A t. j £ 
eyes of many collectors than mahogany. Each P* ecc has a s } OT y- Our brand of a 
A purchaser of the Danersk Pendleton Group chair is burned on the back of all true Da 
obtains a small collection of veritable treasures; a Furniture. 
Send for our Early American brochure C-10 
ERSKINE-DANFORTH CORPORATION 
2 West 47th Street, New York. First door west of Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor 
ROOKWOOD 
Tiles and pottery in a garden designed and arranged by 
John Dee Wareham. Write for literature. 
THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY Co., Rookwood Place, Cincinnati, 0. 
HODGSON HOUSES 
I T HAS TAKEN YEARS of hard work and ex¬ 
perience to bring Hodgson Portable Houses to 
their present point of perfection. But the time 
and effort have been well spent. For they have 
rewarded not only the makers but every owner 
of a Hodgson House. 
When you buy a Hodgson House you have the 
finest portable building that you can secure. To 
begin with it is made of the best materials that 
can be had. It is constructed by men who have 
devoted a lifetime to making fine buildings. And 
the result is a house that will stand for years and 
years — in all kinds of weather. 
Our illustrated catalog will give you a clear 
idea of the beauty of Hodgson Houses and the 
innumerable purposes for which they are used. It 
contains, too, a list of prices of the different types 
of buildings. 
We will be glad to send you this catalog. 
E. F. HODGSON CO. 
Room 226, 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. 
6 East 39th St., New York City 
