December, 1921 
81 
P EOPLE used to think that a portable house 
was not durable—that it was a flimsy, tem¬ 
porary structure that could not stand severe 
weather. 
But any owner of a Hodgson Portable House 
will tell you that is an exploded theory. When 
you put up a Hodgson House it is there to stay. 
No wind can budge it, rain and snow cannot 
injure its solid structure, cold and dampness 
will never penetrate its walls. For ten, fifteen, 
twenty years and longer a Hodgson Portable 
House will prove a beautiful, cozy home. 
It is the easiest thing in the world to erect, 
enlarge or move. Clear instructions are fur¬ 
nished that tell you exactly what to do. One 
or two days at most will complete the job. 
Hodgson Portable Houses have more uses 
than you can imagine. Hunting lodges, ga¬ 
rages, bungalows, overflow houses, playhouses 
—any sort of building that you want can be put 
up with a minimum of trouble and expense. 
We’d like to send you our complete illustrated 
catalog. 
E. F. HODGSON CO. 
Room 226, 71-73 Federal St., Boston, Mass. 
6 East 39th Street, New York City 
HODGSON 
Portable 
HOUSES 
A coat or two of Bay State Brick and Cement Coating 
adds years of life to homes of brick, cement and stucco. 
It beautifies—and in beautifying, it protects. For Bay 
State creeps into every pore and crevice. It permanently 
seals walls against dampness—driving rains cannot beat 
through it. Burning sun will not harm it. 
Bay State comes in white and a complete range of 
colors. We should be glad to send you samples of your 
favorite tint. Booklet No. 2 shows many homes made 
beautiful with Bay State Brick and Cement Coating. Write 
for samples and booklet today. 
WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. 
Paint and Varnish Manufacturers 
Boston, Mass. 
New York Office Philadelphia Office 
Architects’ Bldg. 1524 Chestnut Street 
BAY STAT E 
Brick and Cement Coating 
Lutiken Windows Installed in Residence Mr. T. Melbye, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 
Architects: Blackall, Clapp & Whittemore, Boston, Mass. 
BEFORE YOU BUILD LEARN OF THE 
MANY ADVANTAGES OF 
Lunken Windows 
FOR THE 
Residence, Hospital, Apartment Building and Hotel 
Insuring Health—Comfort—Convenience and Economy 
A double hung window, with any degree of ventilation up to 100 % of 
frame opening. Zero tight when closed due to copper weatherstripping. 
Copper Screens cover entire opening and can be safely stored within the 
window pocket in ten seconds. 
These Combined Advantages in Lunken Windows are unknown in every 
other type of window now in use. They save heat, labor and screen 
damage, can be easily installed in any type of new building. There are 
no complicated parts, and their construction admits of any desired in¬ 
side or outside trim or decoration, yet their appearance when installed 
is the same as a standard double hung window. 
Delivered from Factory Complete—glazed, fitted, screened, 
hung, weatherstripped, tested and guaranteed—ready to set 
in wall. 
Investigate the advantages of LUNKEN WINDOWS before 
planning new buildings. Grant us the privilege of sending 
detailed information. Write today. 
The Lunken Window Co, 
4204 Cherry Street Cincinnati, Ohio 
Adaptability to Detail 
The wide adaptability of “CREO-DIPT” Stained Shingles in lending 
themselves to architectural detail and in meeting the exacting require¬ 
ments for correct variegated color effect is suggested in the charming 
treatment of this home. 
“CREO-DIPT” 18-inch stained shingles used on the roof are in three shades of gray. 
Large 24-inch “CREO-DIPT” Stained Shingles with irregular sawed butts, are used on 
side walls to rival the Colonial effects of the old hand hewn shingles. The open market 
does not afford such quality in shingles or stains. 
Send today for Portfolio of 50 Homes by Prominent Architects as well as color 
samples. Ask about “CREO-DIPT” Thatch Roofs and 24'inch “Dixie White” 
Side Walls for the true Colonial white effect. 
C[RE@-®0[Fr COMPANY, 0me. 
1012 Oliver St. North Tonawanda, N. Y. 
“CREO-DIPT Stained Shin¬ 
gles used on roof and side walls 
on home of Lewis 1. Sharpe, 
Manhasset, L. 1., N. Y. by 
Arthur VV. Coote of 
■Portfolio 
</■ Homes 
CREO-DIPT” 
Stained Shingles 
