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THE OMAHA ST7XDAY BEE: MAT 7. 1911.
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ED METAL
STEEL
is the fire-proof substitute fwr
ihc inflamable wooW lath.
It Prevents Cracking and Falling
of Plaster on Walls and Ceiling.
Adapted by thr U. S. Govern
ment and used everywhere in
all goad buildings.
Write fr circular.
MORTHiiSTERN EXPANDED METAL Cf .
8 Van Curan Strait, CHICACO
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PORCH
WINDOW
and DOOR
SCREENS
Ttlade Up and Put Up
Omaha Window Screen Co.
Ws take measurements and give estimates free.
Basement 624 North 16th 8uwl, Omaha.
Telephone Douglas 4092.
Our booklet, "The Cst
f a House," tells hw
frame and brick compare
; id Cost., Copy free to
,JrUr..SJe ur display.
Sun- I
1614 Harney I
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Homes for Special Places
Arthur C. Clausen, Architect.
w
HEN designing a home. It has
become customary through
hault with many designers to
consider It as belag for a level
city lot. The grade of the lot
is seldom considered as havlng
anything to dr with the stule or design of
the house, much less dictating what that
stule should be Still. It In a fact that the
grade of a tot and Its situation with refer
ence to its surroundings often has consid
erable to do with the proper planning and
designing of It. Taka for a simple exam
Pie, the mere fact that the house Is on. the
north, aouth, east or west side of the street
this has considerable to do with the ar
rangement of the floor plans. The living
room should, of course. In eneh case face
either east or south, and both ways. If
possible. This is why a house facing the
north Is the hardest to plan. A house on
a corner lot would, of course, be planned
somewhat different than one on an Inside
lot. since It has an open view on two
streets. A northwest corner lost, giving a
south and east exposure to the house, is
therefore the most desirable for a city
horn a.
The else of a lot, more especially Its
width, has much to do with the arrange
ment of the plan and right here the ever
good advice might be repeated, ''Never
place a good house on a cheap lot." Fay
a little more for your lot and then wait
a year longer If necessary before building.
No matter how complete and comfortable
you build your home, you will In time
become dissatisfied with it If the sur
roundings are not in keeping with It and
your neighbors uninteresting. No . lot
should be less than forty-five feet wide and
fifty would be a better minimum. Be sure
the lot Is wide enough to' get the house
you want on It. .
There la another class of lots found In
surburban or fine residence districts whose
location have much to do with the plan
ning of the home. They can be conven
iently plated In four classes. The lot
which slopes forward to the street, the
lot which has a pronounced slope from
one side to the other, the lot which slopes
downward from the sneet and the com
paratively level lot at the top of a hill,
commanding a beautiful outlook over the
city or surrounding country. The hardest
owner does not express a decided prefer
ence as to what the style of the house
fhould be. for a colonial or gambrel roofed
house would never fit a location of this
kind In a becoming manner. The style
most appropriate Is the English domestic
style, for this style can be more easily
varied and manipulated by a competent de
signer than any other. The Eagllsh have
reduced the appropriateness of a home to
Us location to a fine art and from them we
can often obtain valuable suggestions on
the proper design and location of homes.
An Englishman's home Is not the house
It la the house and garden he needs no
porch for he Uvea in his garden when out
of doors and both are designed together.
For these reasons an English home Is also
appropriate for the other two hillside lo
cations mentioned. When the lot slopes up
from front to rear and the Incline Is not
extreme a colonial home can be placed
lot to design a house for of these four I c of nw ,nrtJlnc . co)ontal nom
situation, is the lot which slope, down-I be pIaced upon hv art,fk.laMv t,r.
ward from the street. Many designer. r.cnf t0 m.k ,eve, of ,
often give up In despair when trying to , portlon of ,t but hod M
design a home appropriate for th. diffl- j never b, adopteJ cept wn,re owner.
cu t location and consider the design as I dc.,r, are Imperative or the slope Is too
being for a level lot merely letting tha st1(,n t0 ron(,1(jer any otner ,xpM1,nt.
foundation be visible for a greater distance bt Iocatlon for , ,
In the rear than at the front. The problem I
la not. however, a difficult one If the
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Do Yda Kiio;-!liit,o, a Little Money Carefully Spent
,' ; You Caa,: Make Your, Home as Bright and
-MoWCherful, Tlian When New?
Marnot Floor Varnish, per quart , . . 85
.Pratt and Lambert No. 61 Floor Varnish, per quart. .85
' Bcreen -Enamel, black and rreenrtoer pint.". ... ,V.V,V. . .40
Moat lasting Gold and Aluminum Paint, per can -25
; Deo-o-Unt, the cold water paint, 30 shades; per pkg." , . .40
Porch and Lawn Furniture Enamel, beautiful shades; per qt. . 03
:Keystona, the washable wall paint; per gallon .82.00
Floor Wax, Puttr, Glass, Paint, Jap-a-Lae and Floor Oil. "
.Free Delivery to Any Part oC the City.
arker Bros. Paint Co.
16091, Farnam St.
Ind. 3821; Doug. 4750
Special Sale on
Combination Gas
and Electric Fixtures
DURING THE MONTH
OF MAY
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ARTHUR CClAUStl,
AatMiTtCX
Ttttsio r-t-ocne cwn ct. mocm, nt
Building Notes of the Week
The Scott Tent and Awning company are
prepared to; supply ypur want, in tents,
aunings, etc., at moderate prices.
Seed. In wide variety are handled by the
Stewart Seed company. Their seeds bring
good reauita.
I arch., Metal weather strips in man v of
Omaha'a new buildings. The cold of win
ter and -tha dust of summer find It Impos
sible to enter If Monarch , strips are used.
Sunderland Bros., who have experts to in
stall the strips, report numerous contracts
In Omaba and vicinity.
Tha Burgess-Qranden company has been
receiving many compliments on the excel
lent lighting fixtures which they sell.
Order Now, Will Deliver When
Kousa Is Raady
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BurgossGranden
Company
1511 Howard Street
(iaa Company is next door to ns.
R. K. Long, plumber, 40M North Twenty
fourth street, finds that he is overcoming
tha disadvantage of his out-of-the-way
locatlod. ' Ha furnishes estimates on all
work. .
Metal ..old by tha Northwestern Ex
panded Metal company of Chicago Is ex
plained in detail In a pamphlet Issued by
Ibis firm. This book will be sent upon re
quest. The address of the company la S4
Van Buran street, Chicago.
Tha residence of Charles Henry King,
Thirty-second street and Woolworth ave
nue, has been beautifully decorated by
Prof. John M. Gaynore. Baker Broa. fur
nished the material. It Is surprising the
wonderful results you can obtain from a
little enamel and a little varnish stain. A
shabby dresser, an Iron bed. a picture
frame, a desk or an Icebox can be made
Ilka new. Barker Bros, are always glad to
explain how you can do It.
"A Short Btory With a Long Moral" it
the title of a booklet Just Issued by Sunder
land Bros. It Is written In story form and
carries the reader through a dozen pages
of dialogue, and descriptive text in literary
fashion, so that there Is from beginning to
end a constant desire to know "how It
comes out." Not until the final sentence
does one realise that the whole story Is a
clever presentation of brick as a desirable
material for house construction. "And
Roberts did!" are the incisive words with
which It closes.
C. R. Haflln company always has "the
key to tha situation." This concern
makes keys to order and makes the kind
that flta. It will send a man to your of
fice or horns to open your desk or fix
your lock at any time.
Many people who wire houses do ao in
hast and without regard for the future.
The result Is that the wiring Is defeotlve
and the home Is left in the dark aome
night when It Is highly desirable to have
the lights going. W. W. Sherwood. 121J
Farnam street. dos tha kind of wiring
that Is sura to lust.
Only a short time remains before the
pesky flies will be bothering, every house
wife. Most homes have been fitted out
with screens. A few are left, however,
without protection, and It Is to the own
er of these houses that the Omaha Win
dow Screen company wishes to talk about
screens for window, porch and door.
A death blow to rattling, loose windows
has been dealt by the Installation of Mon-
Flower vases have been sold In large
quantities In Omaha and vicinity this
spring by the Ideal Cement Stone com
pany. These vases are durable and
pretty, and give the beat satisfaction.
Cement atone has been furnished by this
company for the following buildings:,
Twenty-second snd F streets. South
Omaha. i
Thirty-fifth and Pacific streets, city.
Korty-thlrd and Franklin.
Fifteenth and Spruce, two buildings.
Twenty-fifth avenue . and Plnknev.
Thirtieth and Larimore avenue.
Twenty-first and Ohio.
Twenty-second and Blnney.
every one realises the advantages of own
ing a horns and not having tq pay rent
Visitors are Invited to inspect the fire
proof storage btwthe Omaha Van and Stor
age company. This building is one of the
finest In the went, and la Just now being
filled with household goods that are being
stored lor the summer. Here moths will
not bother clothing, etc., and for this rea
son this storage is very popular Just now
as summer approaches.
In many places shout the city, fence
sold by the Anchor Fence company is be
ing erected. This firm has dona a rec
ord buKines this spring, and expects to
total for the year a banner season. The
following were supplied with fence by the
above company in the laat week:
John Kovarlk, 1828 South Twelfth
street.
A. H. Steffen, Bennington, Neb.
Mrs. B. E. StanHsld, 2401 Jones street.
Mrs. U O. Proctor, 41JS Baratoga.
C. A. Sherwood, 2B2 Manderson.
F. U. Wilson, 1611 Leavenworth.
C. W. Whltmore, 3i22.Wirt.
D. C. Bradford. 404 Snuth Thirty-ninth.
Thomas McMahon, 3128 8 street, South
Omaha.
F. H. Monroa, 2041 North Twentieth.
To give your horns a tone of cheer and
comfort Is the aim of the decorating do
partment of Miller, 1 Stewart Beaton.
Experts in this store have conceived sev
eral ldeaa for the home beautiful that are
distinctive. The business of this depart
ment for this spring has been the largest
In the history of the company, ahowlng
that the quality of work dona is appre
ciated bv ail.
The number of people fn Omaha who,
during the last year, has taken advantage
of the opportunity offered by the Omara
Loan ft Building . association to build a
home,. Is said to bo startling. Nearly
Contrary to the usual opinion ordinary
cement work la not waterproof. Tha ie.
gree of capillarity, or absorption, depends
somewhat upon the quantity of cement
used, the character of the other Ingred
ients and the wetness of the "mix." Num
erous kinds of watenprooflng preparations
for external application upon the sur
faces of completed masonry and concrete
have been in use for several years. A
great step In adance has been made
within tha last fsw months by mixing
the waterproofing material with tha ce
raeu. Itself In the grinding process. In
this ir.tnner a certain quantity is uni
formly .-ilxed with each bag of cement.
For "stucco" or cement exteriors this is
particularly Important, because the mois
ture, which ordinarily soaks through the
surface mclerlal and rusts tha metal lath,
cannot toiV in at all. Concrete floors,
walls sni loundstions. It Is said, may alao
li in ado waterproof by this method and
brick masonry will resist moixture If the
mortar contains Medusa Waterproofed
Portland Cement, which ia used by tha
Ideal Cement Stone company.
Every Family
lays for a home, at least once.
If uu pay,, for your home through this Association
you y for it but ouoe nd it is yours. If you continue
to rout you pay for a home oyery few years and it still
reuains the property of the landlord.
; a ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION?
1 Am I paying for my own horde, or for the landlord's!
If .the-hitter. Will at our office, and we will explain our
fviiteiiiati.' method of HOME OWNING. We will be glad
to ai-r-ibt you.
Ornate; Loan & Building Association
C V. IrfXlMIS, Prldiit. W. R. AlUin. K. and Treaa.
Northwest Corner t6th an Ikxlgs Sts.
KESKRYK, 1 03.0O0.
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ASSETS. t4.IS3.004l.
, The Voice of Summer Calls
Home beautifying is the word of the hour it is in harmony with the spirit
of the season.
Every housewife is anticipating a cool, refreshing home for summer. Every
housewife will make her task more easy by coming to this store.
The refreshing influence of new wall paper, new curtains, new rugs, and, per
haps, several pieces of summer furniture, will change the whole appearance of your
home.
If experts in our department of. Interior decoration are permitted to work out a
scheme for your home, you are certain to get just the results you desire.
Estimates and suggestions will be gladly furnished.
MILLER. STEWART (El BEATON CO.
THE TAO POLICY HOUSE Established 1884.
413-415-417 South Sixteenth Street
Increase the Size of
Your Rooms
Have you aver thought of how "il vour rooms
appear when yon pull down your shade the day
time Your room nmy be a lOsll. en l.il or rt-n
a larger room. The putting down of your shades lll
really make It appear smaller.
Your Room Size Stops at tho Shade
Shades are good In their place, hut today every
body wants room more room air mom no one wants
to be shut up In the close confines of 4 walls. You
will not be If you place
Scott Awnings
at the inriowa. Your rooms will liu'ie.tse .1unt so
nui-i) In slxn and you will not frel thiit in. int you
lil get out beyond and your sput-e will l-e Hniitel
only Ty the number of windows nn which you have
fccott Awnings.
We will be glad to have an awning estimator call
on you and give on prices.
Scott Tent & Awning Co.
Phone Douglas s3g. '
r. 8. We also, have tents, cots
door, summer living.
314-316 So. lath tt.
ve'ythlng for out-
HARDY1 PHLOX, Choice Perennial Varieties
llRrdy rhloxe have lona been mi popul.ir thnt It Is rare t,, ftnil a garden
without n collection of st leiM n few of the many beautiful varieties now In
cultivation. No plum Is more attractive or more uacful .Itlier for the
adornment of the Kiirdrn jr for supplying cut flnwoj-s. The -tanlenrr's nit
haa smceeded wonderfully In iroriurliig varieties iviilcli are tmirvets of
beauty, both as tc sine of loonia anil variety, richness and ileitis v of
color.- To those not tamllUr ith these r1""1" we clelip t nv that tliev
are perfectly hardy, and Mucceeu we! In almoat anv hinil of anil. Sninll
plants lire usually selected to start with, as thev m-reuxe ratiiillv In sue. not
in lulglit so much, which la from two to throe leet. but in t lie number of.
nowei- Ftenis, which muniiiy jcht after year.
Albatros t'tnk, hhaded purple.
.anareas ltoner fare white.
Baoohante Dark crimson, salmon
pink eye.
Beranger White, suffused with pink.
rosy-inac eya.
Comts Dark Hed.
lonls da Ten HrUht salmon, rri-n-son
eye. ,
B rldesmald -1 "u re
eye.
white. crlnikon
Any of the above 10c or set of seven, tific pott paid.
STEWART SEED STORE, 119 N. 16th St., Opposite Post Office, Both Phones
You can got tho
best attention
FROM
W. W. SHERWOOD
Electrical Contracting.
Wiring for Light, Power and
Electric Bells. Agents
for Hawthorne Motors.
1213 FARNAM Street, OMAHA.
Phones: Douglas 7633;
Ind., A-22A4.
Estimates Cheerfull Furnished.
STRIP!!
LET I S GIVE YOU A FIGURE
tor ihstalllng in your house
MONARCH METAL
WEATHER STRIPS
They will keep out all dust,
rain and wind, and there will
be no more rattling windows
or doors.
Installation made by our ex
perts, In new and old buildings.
Will cost you nothing to be
come Informed, to please call
or write.
SUNDERLAND
1H14 HARNEY ST.
JXrMBIWO THAT WXX.X. IATI HOWZT
1R. E. LONG.
' 4004 Worth Twenty-fourth Street
When wa do your work you are not constantly discovering leaks. A trial Is
what we should have from you.
Estimates on work gladly furnished. Phone Webster (8.
Dsn
WKEH TOV BTXZTD ktOKlY YOU WAKT RESULTS' THAT fcATISFY.
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The Ideal
Cement
Stone Co.
Gives Ton What
Ton Want
Wa make any
thing that oan be
made with cement.
Bring your Plans
and let us figure
with you.
Mala Of floe and Yard, 17th and Cuming.. Factory and Yard 31st and Spauldlns-
OVa FLOWIS YASES
Keep the Dost Out This Summer
nWlth the
American
m tr t Ci.:
It's Duet Proot. but
will fit your windows
so they will run with
ease.
F. H. Turney&Co.
OMAHA. NEB.
305 So. 13th St. Phone Doug. 993.
C. R. Heflin Co.
1516 Douglas. Upstairs
We Duplicate All Kinds of
Keys.
V S Ay
Tel. DoukUs 274.
Anchor Fence Company
207 N. 17th St., Omaha Telephone Red-814
Time and Place to Buy Fencing
AN INDIVIDUAL SToRE ROOM
M ' ' ij L . , ' T:
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OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.
ABSOLUTELY FIKEt'KOOF
Mala OffUa. SOS Bo. 16th St. Braaches, 30 Bo. 17th and il30 Ho. 19tU Sts I
Telephone! Douglas 4163 anl Xno.4 A-1336.