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Farm Sales Our Specialty Writ, for Booklet "A" Today Atlantis Coast Realty Company Ofiees: dIREENVII.. N.C., and PEZTERSBURG, VA. 3sak Rtreua Nationa Dank of Nterbng b a Wachovia Bank ATrust Go. *inston-salem. N. 0 MSe for Th Big flook Today. * 1fland' This Coupon * Brings You the * Big i1Song Book. s ning -wdrds and music of 101 *evt.t gong of the past and pres ~beok *~crld -to 'the munie lvn. li.Wlep y o to pas af e. N ):jd be'wit obt it. Til .Me a That M1ade Richbnond 518 aat :8$ Rihondlj rThanksgw. oUPON. PECN TREES sluts will eoon bfalinhgfronA tlsitaeb 11 to are not gathering themfroar Y7l0% z fe p~ Should be, A e&ta *A * as towhy~an how. - E EM~a5th ,E-ATURES IN LITTLE BUNGALOW Do Away With Objections That Some Have to This Type of Building. HAS AMPLE STORAGE SPACE Utilization of Hip-Roof Construction Provides This, by Many Consid ered a Requisite - Arrange. ment of the interior Will Appeal to the Housewife. Mr. William A. Radford will answe: questions and give advice FREE OF UOST on allasubjects pertaining to the subject of building, for the readers of this paper. On account 9f his wide experience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he p. without doubt, the highest authority )n all these subjects. Address all inquiries to William A. Radford, No. 1827 Prairie avonue, Chidago, Ill., and only enclose two-cent stamp for rebly. A great many people object to the bungalow type of house construction because it does not provide enough storage for the array of odds and ends which they have not yet decided to pass on to the junk man. As a rule, this lack of storage space is caused by the fact that the usual bungalow is built with a very flat gable roof set as low as possible to produce the effect of broadness and to destroy the ap pearance of height. This effort Is made necessary In order that.the fun damental idea of the bungalow may be expressed in the design. Bungalows are not supposed to be high. They are, in the pure type, single-story buildings, and since this feature is their inher ent mark of distinction the contrast is carried still farther by placing a, roof on them which will emphasize their liatness. In fact, the .roof is of prime impor tance -in a bungalow, for.it 13. in the roof that the greatest effect may be obtained in adjusting the appearance of the structure to meet the demand for something distinctive or something newv. As a rule, when the appearance of the house is the governing factor, the roof wilil'be given such form that very little storage space rs possible; but, If necessary, there is no reason why the designer canno\ produce a structure of the distinct bungalow type and still shape the roof in such a man ner that a generous attic space is pro vided.' The method employed to enlarge the space above the flrst floor without de stroying the appearance of broadness consists in using either a straight hip roof construction or a combination of the hip and gahle types, with the hip type predominating. Occasionally flat roof dormers are used in connection with the hip roof to produce the same result. The effect is altogether pleas ing to the eye, and the several advan tages of the more generous storage space which is provided in the attic have recommended it in a great imany cases. Aside from this fact, if the space is not used for storage It still serves a very good puirpose in providl ing an insulating layer of air which will keep the lowver floor cool in the hottest weather. An attractive little bungalow of sim ple construction is shown here as an example of the p~ossibilty of utilizing the hip-roof construction, The roof of this pleasant little home is almost purely of this type, the only addition being the small projecting dormer. This dormer adds space to the attic and also provides the means of admit ting light to the upper floor, An ar tistic .touch is given the main roof by breaking the slope just above - the eaves and carrying the last few feet downm at a new 510ope. Several inter esting details aro included in the de sign ot' this little cottage. T1he. sidies are linishedl with peveled siding and the roof is singledl. The chininey is of the out-built type andI is constructedl of cobble stones. It ia quite mnassiv'e andl adds a great deal to thie exterior attractiveness of the' lit the bungalowv. Tfiec broad front porch, extending across thme front of the house, is a pleasing feature. It is at tractively decorated with the block columns uand the simple railing. With Out the expenditure of a great deal of 5gionley the exterior of this house has been made very neat. The -arrangement of rooms and the design of 'Interior details are of spe ecal interogt. 'Tho living room and the ~Ippgroom formi an attractive corn. QrC1f. The entire wall between what is really one large room. Parti ofthe opening made by the removal if the wall- is cased and into the re mainder is built a colonnade. On the living-room side of this colonnade a seat Is built which to extended over to ''one of the two bo'okclses which rlank the large fireplace: A china case Is set against the dining room side of the colonnade. The combination . of the living room With the -ining"oom iecessitates a careful selection of fur iltdre for these two rooms, it being lestrable that the unity be maintained throughout if possible. -The effect will ilso be felt in the decorating of the rooms, a harmonizing scheme of colors being qecessary. By proper attention to these details a very pleasing effect mnay' be obtained by the combliiation of the living room with the dining room. The door from the porch opens into an entry wlhich has a small closet for wraps. On the other side of the entry is a cased opening leading to -the liv Ing room. The view from this entry, of the fireplace, the, broad seat and colonnade and the wide opening be tween the two rooms is very striking. An attractive feature of the dining room Is the four-window-bay with the sat built entirely across -it. The kitchen is entered through a swinging door and is handily drranged to facili tate the preparation and serving of mealp. Near the door to the dining orom is a cupboard built above a shelf into which the sink is-set. An other cupboard fills a nook in the cen tral wall of the building, and is also very handy to. the dining-room door The stove is intended to be placed against the rear wall of the kitchen, where a very short length of pipe will connect it with the chimney. . The rear porch is built right into the house and furnishes a handy kitchen annex. The refrigerator may be placed on this porch, where it is iced without. cauA ing the iceman to take many steps into the house. Along the other side of the house are the two bedrooms - with the bulth between.- The bedroom closets are' - unusually large. A small hall makes all of the roomiin this part of the house.. independent. The base ment is entered from this hall ana the attic is reached through the kitchen. The 6asement is of sufficient size to be very useful. Sufficient headroom is provided so that a heating plant of any desired type may be installed. The . Ii 7%o 3'-0-o NoCT - - -~P2~i Foo Pa . Cotae-iz 3tb*4 baemn. IISoeonr r idn *ucesn usfunes ite *costu Flooln of Co-torage-Size 30 byhe saemens ofvde ite ross whih will gealy donceae ith totalnvaes of ex lent place to keep fruit and vegeta bles. This room should, of course, be placed as far as possibie .from the turnace. Saw Wood. Saws tind sawyers have changed. r'ho old saw has new teeth--the nicked flint of our antediluvian ances tors has long since giveni way to the toothedl blade of tempered steel. Close ly paralleling the development of saw ing instruments is progress in sawing inethods. The first saw, a piece of stone with roughenedl edge, \vas w'orked slowly back. and1 forth across the material to he cut. The modern aw is a narrow band of steel traveling it tremendous speed. Against the cut ting edge of this logs are held by me Ihanical conveyers. HUSBAND OBJECTI TO OPERATION .Wif Cured by Lydia Z Pinkeham' Vegetable Compound Des Moines, Iowa.-" Four years as I was very sick and my life was nearl spent. The docto: ,tated that I wou never get well wit o u t a n operati and that without I would not live oi year. 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Ves__________ iid' Not Coffee. an "WVhat's the mat ter, Bill, you loolk ire tired this morning?" t"I didn't get any sleep last night." >st. "Too mfuchl coffee?" es "Oh, no, tile hahy doesn1't drin1k cof fee." By No Means. mn11 Man is not exactly an anatomical ry. freak because hlis backhone is In his lower jlaw. iee --_______ he A recess for carrying 21 nail set fen - - - ''n'm. hnm eaar lumi dir'. Children CAs What Is C Castorla is a harmless substi goric, Drops and Soothini I R contains neither Opiurn, substance. Its age Is its gna: and allays Feverishness. Fc ba~s been in constant use for Flatuiency, Wind Colic, all ilarrhooa. It regulates t assiilates the Food, giving The Children's Panacea-Th4 GENUINE CAST Btears the 9, In Use For 0' The Kind You Hav ThU @UwrAUn gesai -why ThI Morning- lamwenz s i I I when. bendipg or 0P--, ache; qael 1's,ctuse eDugh poect kidney touble. .09t aftd t 4 cause. Help the kidneys..W' Americans go it too hard. 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