. American homes and gardens. cial built-in McCray for free book How to Use a Refrigerator and any of the following catalogs: i No. 90—Regular Sizes for Residences. No. 73—For Florists. No. U9—For Hotels, Clubs, Institutions. No. 69—For Grocers. No. 60—For Meat Markets. No. Built-to-order for Residences. McCray Refrigerator Co. 587 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. Salesrooms in the following cities:Chicago, 158 No. Wabash Ave. New York, 231 W. 42nd StPhiladelphia, 206 So. 11th St. Boston, 52 Commercial StCleveland, 1915 Euclid Ave. Detroit, 239 Michigan AveMilwaukee, Water


. American homes and gardens. cial built-in McCray for free book How to Use a Refrigerator and any of the following catalogs: i No. 90—Regular Sizes for Residences. No. 73—For Florists. No. U9—For Hotels, Clubs, Institutions. No. 69—For Grocers. No. 60—For Meat Markets. No. Built-to-order for Residences. McCray Refrigerator Co. 587 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. Salesrooms in the following cities:Chicago, 158 No. Wabash Ave. New York, 231 W. 42nd StPhiladelphia, 206 So. 11th St. Boston, 52 Commercial StCleveland, 1915 Euclid Ave. Detroit, 239 Michigan AveMilwaukee, Water and Sycamore Sts. Minneapolis, 103N. 6th St. St. Louis, 404 No. Third St. New Orleans, 225Baonne St. San Francisco, Geary and Stockton Sts. Wash-ington, 611 FSt., N. W. Louisville, 643 So. FourthAve. Pittsburgh, 114 Market St. Columbia, S. C,Main St. , 82 Marietta St. Cincinnati,303 E. 4th St. Indianapolis, 1116 Prospect branch salesrooms in other cities see yonrlocal phone directory. *: !---Gf§rr. To Build Beautifully You Should Have These Books More than three hundred illustrations and plans of artistic and comfortable homes ofpractically every size and style. Innumerable valuable suggestions and Dwellings-9x 12 in., 150 lllus. ($3,500 to $50,000) ) BOTH with Plans_ $ BOOKS American Homes—150 Illustrations ($2,500 to $10,000) i <fcO f\f\ with Plans $) 9&*W These books contain a profusion of the latest ideas in Georgian, Colonial,English, Bungalow, &c, for those who are Planning to Build. GEO. F. BARBER & CO., Architects, Knoxville, Tenn. LAWNS There are ever so manydifferent classes of lawns—but the kind you need toproperly set off your home is one having thatrich, emerald green, velvety appearance whichso many lawns of parks and larger estates have.


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