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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1913)
T7T THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 28, 1913. 12 WATCH FOR IT! WORK FOR IT! WAIT FOR IT! 13 " T.-i '.. SECTIOM OF JS Portland, Oi,, Sunday. October 5,1913 huih and wonderfully pictured next Sunday in the DUSE BUILDING AND .NISHING ANNUAL" of the tfc. MAS rff Section of .. ?" 1 1 .3 THE IDEAL HOME A'vCOUNTRY HOUSE IN THE CITY HOUSE-CAR-ACE AND CAR.DE NS BUILT AND i nn nuT AS SHOWN (ON THIS COVER.- COMPLtTt JOAJwvwuv 7f wwNiirr nilll.TMM-P.AMn runMicuiMr AMMIIA1 " . - a'.' r(t x THE IDEAL HOME A HOME WITH EVEB-Y ADVANTAGE "hOUSE. $?.m'o.oo CAR. ACE. . 500.00 PER.COLAS.C- 2 20.00 nt i kitc 17 fr CR.ADINC.fc. fr$.QO COMPLETE FOR, $7,000.00 This is the most unique, reliable and thorough-going guide to the building and furnishing of an ideal home at small cost that has ever been presented m popular magazine shape. " ' It is a Home with every advantage a countr;house in the city or in the sub urbs, as you like. It includes the house, garage, pergolas and gardens, all illus trated and described' in every detail. Leading architects, contractors, horticulturists and decorators have combined to plan and direct the building and beautifying of this Ideal Home to be built at mod erate cost Their ideas expressed in text and picture, including the cover design, showing the house and grounds done in colors, occupy twenty pages ot the maga zine, designed by J. Manley Rose.: ; ' . . - Everything impractical and all excessive costs have been eliminated, and the extremely attractive figure that the homo and grounds may be built and laid out for are not merelv' the result of. the architect's fertile brain. Contractors and builders in all parts of the country have estimated upon the cost of these plans, and the result is given you in this issue in a remarkable, effective manner. Complete Working Plans and Specifications may be procured through this Special Issue. Be sure to get a.set and tike them to your own architect and have k J him act as your supervising ana erecting arcnueot. s1 -A DON'T FORGET THE DATE OCTOBER 5 ORDER OF YOUR NEWSDEALER TODAY CONTENTS MA PLEA FOR THE DETACHED HOUSE V EDITORIAL By AYMAR EMBURY II, one of the hading country house architects of America I. "A COUNTRY HOUSE IN THE CITY" . . Illustrated in colors' on the front cover,-is shown the exterior ; of the house and grounds, including the garage, costing as follows: House, $5540; Garage. $500; Pergola, etc.,- $220;- Plants, $175; Grading, etc., $565 $7000 complete. ; . - - ;' . , '. ''.II. "THE IDEAL HOME" . Introductory article, in which the. ground plan of .the ihouse and gardens is'sho and which maps out the entire premises. III. "THE IDEAL HOUSE PLAN" . Explaining the interior arrangement, with first and second floor plans and illustrations of the Living-Room and Dining- -Room of the Ideal Home. , . IV. "A LIVABLE OUT-OF-DOORS" Dealing with the outdoor sleeping porch, kitchen yard and vegetable garden,' also the rose garden, walks and pergola. V. "tHE PRACTICAL SIDE OF THE QUESTION" This concerns the cost of materials and constructions, and so on and all figures have been carefully. verified as to the average cost in any part of the United States. VL . "HOW WE DECORATE THE IDEAL HOME" ; -- This important subject receives special attention and is gone into thoroughly. Pictures are shown of the Pergola Porch and the Owner's Bedroom. . - , VII. Among the other features that round out this splendid - and unique House Building and Furnishing Annual are: "For mality Versus Informality,". "The. Garage," "The Owner as a. Hand v Man," "Ideal Bathrooms," "The More Than Practical Casement Window," "A Really Convenient Kitchen," "Heating and Lighting" and "Paint Indoors and Out." . . ' Viewed from all sides, this is the most complete and attractive panorama of a $7000 house that has ever been assembled between popular magazine covers and has the "added merit of dealing with one house only, and not with a confusing number of houses. It's an issue not only to read now and study, but to lay aside for future reference. House and Garage complete, entire grounds laid out and planted for $7000. Every cost included, except the real estate. IT WILL BE FREE WITH T FIFTH, ISSUE OF THE OREG : - . : , . m HE SUNDAY, OCTOBER ONI AN DON'T MISS IT j