. American homes and gardens. e Plumbers Wiping Solder, Composi-tion and Use. III. Joint Wiping. IV. Lead Traps. VI. Siphonage of Continuous House Sewer and House Soil Piping, Main Trap and FreshAir Floor, Yard, CellarDrains, Rain Leaders, Fixture Wastes. XV. Water Closets. XVI. Improved Plumbing Con-nections. XVIII. Residence Plumbing for Hotels,Schools, Factories, Sta-bles, Modern Country Filtration of Sewage andWater Sup


. American homes and gardens. e Plumbers Wiping Solder, Composi-tion and Use. III. Joint Wiping. IV. Lead Traps. VI. Siphonage of Continuous House Sewer and House Soil Piping, Main Trap and FreshAir Floor, Yard, CellarDrains, Rain Leaders, Fixture Wastes. XV. Water Closets. XVI. Improved Plumbing Con-nections. XVIII. Residence Plumbing for Hotels,Schools, Factories, Sta-bles, Modern Country Filtration of Sewage andWater Hot and Cold Range Boilers; Circulating Pipes. XXV. Range Boiler Hot Water for Water Lift and Its Multiple Connections forHot Water Boilers;Heating of Radiationby Supply Theory for the Drawing for the Plum-ber. MUNN & CO., Inc., Publishers, 361 Broadway, New York April, 1913 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS Xlll. THE ANNUAL SMALL HOUSE NUMBER EVERY year American Homes and Gardens issues inMay its Annual Small House Number, increasing thenumber of its pages in such issues. The next number there-fore will be devoted to many unusually attractive articleson the subject of small houses. This number, forming asit does a special feature of the years program for thisperiodical, will also give special attention to the smallgarden. The opening article will be adequately illustratedwith many half-tones from photographs of actual housesaccompanied by diagrams of the various floor plans. Thereaders of American Homes and Gardens will find thatthe policy of the magazine in showing actual houses inplace of the architects drawings alone, furnishes the readerwith material of far greater interest than could pos-sibly be derived from reproductions of mere wash draw-ings. Various types of small houses will be pictured and aspecial article will be devoted to the subject of stucco as abuild


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