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Send for these booklets: 
"The Story of Brick” is an attractive booklet with beautiful 
illustrations of modern homes, and discusses such matters as 
Comparative Costs, Basic Requirements in Building, the Extrava* 
gance of Cheapness, Financing the Building of a Home, and 
kindred subjects. A copy will be sent free to any prospective 
home'builder. 
"Face Brick Bungalow and Small House Plans ” embrace 96 
designs of Face Brick bungalows and small houses. These houses 
are unusual and distinctive in design, economical to build, and 
convenient in floor plan. “Face Brick Bungalow and Small House 
Plans” are issued in four booklets, showing 3 to 4'room houses, 
5'room houses, 6'room houses, and 7 to 8'room houses. The entire 
set for one dollar; any one of the books, twenty'five cents. We 
can supply complete working drawings, specifications and ma- 
sonry quantity estimates at nominal prices. 
"TheHome of Beauty” contains fifty designs of Face Brick houses, 
mostly two stories, representing a wide variety of architectural 
styles and interior arrangements. These houses were selected from 
3 5odesignssubmitted in anation-wide Architectural Competition. 
Sent for 50 cents. We distribute complete workingdrawings,speci' 
ficationsand quantity estimates for these houses at nominal cost. 
"Orienting the House” is an illustrated booklet, with a sun dial 
chart and explanation for placing the house with reference to 
light and shade. Sent for 10 cents. 
Houses of Enduring Charm 
Every year home'builders show a greater appreciation for the 
value of beauty. Beauty enhances the satisfaction one gets out of 
his home. It adds to the investment value. It is both a sentimental 
and practical consideration. The realisation of this fact is leading 
more and more builders to Face Brick, for the Face Brick house is 
not only attractive when completed, but takes on new and more 
beautiful hues as it ages. Dollars'and'cents considerations, too, 
favor the Face Brick house—slow depreciation, a minimum of 
repairs and upkeep, painting only around doors and windows, low 
insurance rates and smaller fuel bills.“The Story of Brick discusses 
=1 a-p-b-aIL—. these matters in detail. For your copy, address American Face 
Brick Association, 1721 Peoples Life Building, Chicago, Illinois. 
HOUSE No. 111 
■"'* Designed by Jefferson M. Hamilton, Architect 
This is one of the fifty attractive and distinctive houses shown in “The Home of Beauty.” 
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