. Bennett better-built, ready-cut homes, catalog no. 21 . XCOMD FLQGt PLAN B [29] 24 ft. x 32 ft. over all5 Rooms and Bath 77* This is an extremely neat and inexpensive home to build, easy to keep in order, easy to heat and make M^d ftvC f 31//f comfortable. The porch across the front will be a great comfort in summer, and at little expense itmay be screened and converted into a comfortable out-of-door room. The vestibule will help keep out the cold of winter, and the adjoining coat closet provides a splendidplace for wraps and rubbers. The living room is large and comfortable. The wide-cased


. Bennett better-built, ready-cut homes, catalog no. 21 . XCOMD FLQGt PLAN B [29] 24 ft. x 32 ft. over all5 Rooms and Bath 77* This is an extremely neat and inexpensive home to build, easy to keep in order, easy to heat and make M^d ftvC f 31//f comfortable. The porch across the front will be a great comfort in summer, and at little expense itmay be screened and converted into a comfortable out-of-door room. The vestibule will help keep out the cold of winter, and the adjoining coat closet provides a splendidplace for wraps and rubbers. The living room is large and comfortable. The wide-cased opening leading from the diningroom gives it an effect of stili greater proportion and the dining room is also attractive with its grouped windows. The interiorhall arrangement provides easy access to bath and bedrooms. The well-lighted kitchen is of convenient size and is particu-larly pleasing, providing a light, cheery,comfortable room within easy access ofthe dining room. The cellar entrance atgrade, you will find another The ownership of the Emerson willprove a never-ending source of satisfactionand content. SPECIFICATIONS Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. Girders 6 in, x 8 in. First floor joists 2 in. x 8 in. Ceiling joists 2 in. x 4 in. Rafters 2 in. x 4 in. Front door—our Chautauqua of solid Chestnut,3 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in. and \% in. thick, glazedwith clear glass. Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinetincluded in selling price. OFEW INDIVIDUALS WHODESIGN THEIR OWNHOMES KNOW HOW TOARRIVE AT THE COST OFMATERIAL AND LABOR. LM150A aooi mw D * 1 1 YlC€at once for our very latestMinimum-Cost-Plan Price. Erie, 8, 1921. Gentlemen:— We are getting along very well with ourhouse, considering that it is our first ex-perience with the ready-cut houses, and onlytwo carpenters at work. The roof is on, thesheathing and sub-floors laid, and I am sure ifI was building another it would be a ready-cut one. Only one complaint so far—I am


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