April, 1923 
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HOW TO BUILD YOUR HOME 
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The home, as defined by Webster, is the dwelling 
or abode of man. To be a perfect home, two essen¬ 
tials are requisite—beauty and practicability—without 
either of these qualities the home would not be ideal. 
The exterior always calls for an expression of the 
individual taste, and it is the pleasure of the designer, 
as well as duty, to co-operate with the owner in his 
individual tastes and express them in a particular 
style of architecture, keeping well in mind the picture 
of the owner’s ideas and expressing them through this 
particular style, whether it be English, Spanish, 
Moorish, or any other style. 
BISHOPRIC STUCCO 
OVER BISHOPRIC BASE 
Stucco exteriors seem to be “the vogue” just now.— 
there is a wide room for variance in color scheme with 
BISHOPRIC Stucco, which has innumerable ways of 
being treated, all according to one’s desire, viz: Stipple 
spatter-dash, sponge, trowel or rough cast finish, and 
in Alba White, Shell Pink, Sienna Buff, Ivorii Cream, 
Granistone Gray, French Gray. 
The economical worth of BISHOPRIC STUCCO 
over BISHOPRIC BASE possessing unusual insulating 
qualities—its density and water-proof qualities with 
enormous tensil strength, endurance, artistic merit and 
economy of upkeep are written indelibly upon the 
walls inside and outside of homes built of BISHOPRIC. 
We have “Bishopric For All Time and Clime,” a booklet for you containing facts 
and figures and illustrated with photographs of beautiful homes built of BISHOPRIC. 
Yours for the asking. 
(Sold by Dealers Everywhere) 
The Bishopric Mfg. Company, 628 Este Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 
N. Y. City Office: 2848 Grand Central Terminal 
Factories: Cincinnati, Ohio and Ottawa, Canada 
