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Padlocks, Night Latches, Dead Locks, Builders’ Locks and Trim, Cabinet Locks,Trunk Locks, Automobile Locks, 
Bank Locks, Prison Locks, Door Closers, Electric Industrial Trucks, Chain Blocks, Electric Hoists, Trolleys 
T HERE too you should have a lock marked YALE. You 
cannot buy a Yale Lock without the name YALE. It’s 
on the lock and on the key; clearly and unmistakably— 
whether that lock is for an outside or an inside door. And 
on that name, YALE, you can safely depend for all that a 
lock should be and do. 
The many little refinements of mechanical design; the 
perfection of materials and high standard of workmanship 
that go into every lever, every screw, spindle or bolt of a Yale 
Lock make a vast difference in the normal every-day action. 
You will see that difference in the way the knob turns and 
the key fits, in the positive, ready action of the latch and in 
the smoothness of operation—and you will appreciate it. 
All this is yours in the trademark YALE—all this with 
the artistic design and beauty of finish that add so much 
to the attractiveness of any doorway. Yale hardware is 
correct in every detail. No matter what the architectural 
treatment of your home, there is an appropriate and dis¬ 
tinctive Yale design for your selection. 
The Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. 
Stamford, Conn., U. S. A. Canadian works at St. Catharines, Ont. 
YALE MADE IS YALE MARKED 
Yale products 
for sale by the 
hardware trade 
HOUSE&G ARDEN 
FEBRUARY 1923 
House & Garden is published monthly by Conde Nast & Company, 1 West ‘14th Street, New York. ST BSCRirTIONS 
for the United States, Porto Rico, Hawaii and tile Philippines. SH.00 a year in advance. Entered as second class 
matter August 26, 1909, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act ot March 3, 1S79. Additional 
Entry as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Bethlehem, Pa. 
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