HE SONORA period 
models are gems for 
lovers of beautiful fur¬ 
niture. 
Each has a magnificent 
tone of marvelous purity, 
sweetness, and brilliancy 
of expression 
$ or expression. 1 his is 
confirmed by all Sonora 
owners and was most strongly empha¬ 
sized at the Panama Pacific Exposition 
when the only jury which judged all 
phonographs, gave Sonora highest score 
for tone quality. It is unquestionably 
"The Highest Class Talking Machine 
in the World." 
Send for information regarding the 
Period Model that interests you. 
dompany.iNc. 
George E .Brighton., President 
Salon: Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 
NEW YORK 
House & Garden 
WQm 
Sanitary Refrigerators 
have exclusive sanitary features not 
found in the ordinary refrigerator— 
the linings are of snow white opal 
glass, with rounded comers, easily 
kept spotlessly clean and sanitary. 
There are no cracks or crevices in 
which germs can multiply. 
The sanitary bar metal shelves and 
the drain pipe are removable for 
cleaning. The drain trap is. water 
sealed — preventing dust, poisonous 
gases, etc., from entering the refriger¬ 
ator. The entire interior can easily 
be kept sweet and clean—free from 
the slightest trace of taint or odor. 
Let us send you our catalog which 
illustrates and describes a great va¬ 
riety of stock sizes for every require¬ 
ment—priced from $40.00 up. Special 
sizes are built to order for particular 
requirements or to match the interior 
finish. Any McCRAY can be ar¬ 
ranged for outside icing. Write for 
catalog NOW—before you forget. 
No. 93 for Residences 
No. 62 for Meat Markets 
No. 71 for Grocers and Delicatessens 
No. 51 for Hotels, Clubs and Restaurants 
McCRAY Refrigerator Co. 
816 Lake Street Kendallville, Ind. 
Salesrooms in All Principal Cities 
High Praise 
And Well 
Deserved 
Rebecca West’s remarkable 
story of the war, entitled “ 1 he 
Return of the Soldier”, has re¬ 
ceived the most distinguished 
commendation of any book of 
fiction published in America 
this year. H. G. Wells says it 
is the most interesting thing he 
has read in a long time. Gilman 
Hall, in a review of several 
thousand words in the. North 
American Review, says it is an 
authentic work of genius. The 
New Republic says it is ‘‘like 
a golden cup of some best peri¬ 
od.” The New York Sun says 
“Miss West has told a superb 
story tersely and beautifully.” 
The Chicago Tribune says it is 
“so faithful in its realism, yet 
so touched with the higher is¬ 
sues of life as to stand almost 
alone among stories of the war 
for beauty and terror and 
truth.” And to the same effect 
speak The Dial, The New 
York Mail, The Independent, 
Reedy’s Mirror, and so on and 
on. “The Return of the Sol¬ 
dier” is illustrated by Norman 
Price, is published by The 
Century Co., New York, ana 
is sold by all booksellers for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
i WHY WATER BY HAND gj 
WHEN THE SKINNER SYSTEM 
DOES IT SO HANDY? 
M AKES watering as 
simple as rolling off 
the well-known log. Turn 
a valve, and you can water 
all your little garden plot, 
or acres at a time. 
Entirely solves your watering 
problem. 
Eliminates the rain-waiting worry. 
If nothing else, it will surely 
double the garden yield; which is 
only one more way of saying: it 
more than pays for itself the first 
season. 
No moving parts to get out of 
order. 
No pipes to put under ground. 
Simply tap connections to your 
water pipe, or attach a hose. 
One sectional, movable 50 foot 
line, waters 25 feet each way. 
Costs #18.75; 100 foot one 
#36.25, f.o.b. Troy, Ohio. Other 
lengths in proportion. 
Shipments prompt. Send for book¬ 
let. 
The Skinner Irrigation Co- 
231 Water Street, Troy, Ohio 
| R R I 8AT ION. 
It Pays to Buy 
a McCRAY 
Three times a day—for 
365 days every year—in the 
preparation of 1095 meals 
—breakfast, lunch and din¬ 
ner—you use your refriger¬ 
ator—more than anything 
else in your home. 
The appetizing flavor and 
healthfulness of the foods you 
serve, depend absolutely upon the 
refrigerator you use. 
More than that—a McCRAY 
Refrigerator will save the differ¬ 
ence in its cost over a cheaper 
refrigerator many times over by 
its economy—preventing waste, 
spoilage and tainting of perish¬ 
able foods. 
