Show J R o f for City or Farm Farm- j i Roomy R Roo Ro or y Home Jr t t t- t Provides Modern Conveniences 7 Y 1 y r i t i Y YV I 1 Ir V l I. I 1 V r r r w r f f 1 i s 7 M 1 tl 1 A c I.- I. I I W I tr ni 1 1 jWJ KJ I II c f rt i r 0 w L II I DIJ R 1 I II U I t p I h f I t 1 J 11 t v cx t J siu ICa sr H j I hl I I I i IJ j I A P I 0 L 1 h J r r l CI T. T A j I t h I ci C I T i i iJ V tv-V c J r First First Floor Foor Plan V V l I p ED 1 jE 1 ii VI V l W i lJj j t 1 I IOOr ROOF d CL t Cl U i I 1 L I I 4 I J j J l 11 Qt n f. f I D. D CON CONI I I U Ui a fM 10 IJ 13 Q 1 2 i IJ i t f 0 I I t t. t s. s s E J r r Second Second S cond Floor Plan f By B By W WILLIAM ILLIAM A A. A RADFORD Mr ur WilHam A VII t answer answer n. n we J questions allI give ghe advice I. I OF Or COST on all ll subjects to the i subject of or building for the readers render of pt this paper On accOunt of or his wide experience ex ex- as ai editor author and manu manu- manufacturer l I he be Is is without doubt the he hl highest high high- h. h est cst authority on all nil those these on subjects Address all to William willlam A Radford No 1827 18 7 Prairie avenue venue chi cago ill only two-cent two stamp for far reply reply- I Let there h he Unlit light ht- ht i Fur For years ant and ond years yein s the practical meaning of of V this t Biblical l' l expression w was f fI U I t rei to the fn r III 1 True h he e have hae grit gat some spiritual cun consolation from It It but there was va a H a significance sl that had har not ini UP Ile kept keN haul hard at nt It It hl his lun long hours each elch day and ond far into the nl night IH with little of the tilt of home hOlte that make it a solace and comfort after th the days work Is lI over nver r. r Ills His nr 1 wa was a n barn And Anil after he hadr had hat t r built a at structure that wits was not to IJ be he f excelled X lIed In hi the he neighboring country he r bUli built a hothouse hn or sheep barn harn All Ali the while whit he hens was ns ln living In a 11 makeshift mala Iter which he called home I nut Hut the th II light IH was waR coming coming coining to the way WilY In n the darkness Th The If light ht that showed the re real l value of n II home horne the absolute economy of the tile Idea hel and Its q Influence on the future of nf the tile boys and girls who were Verc growing n u up As they he hegan to desert erl the farms to leave lea their parents to go o fn to th lights of the city the farmer foamier began to te think and amI as IS he lie thought ht h he began hegan hp J to 0 t i I s see see C Ui the tiie gleam f that wa was to en enlighten l 1 him He He realize 1 that to keep h his hla j I boys on the farm trIO to get the maximum j Joy jay out of life lire hc have e to h n a r regular home as well as ns a 0 sub sub- t I barn I f And with the home hume came many or of 1 the conveniences that are lIle now avail uvall able in th the it With the home came i. i running wn water tel bathrooms t h rooms n anti and el elec ec tile lI light fight ht the lI light ht that was to I lead ead art the he farmer down the road rond to Ideal I home tome life I Yo You would have e to travel tar far and ami t hm long to flail find a D lest farm home that I embodies more mare real comfort more mure con con- ce and l 1 Raving labor Ing Inventions than the hoU house e shown here with floor door i j plans It Is not ant not at nil all elaborate heln being of the familiar practical n nr and tt leal it II square or tin box type as It II Is u called frame exterior set on a n firm r concrete foundation with hl high h cellar for I heating plant and storage i i A farmhouse e without room plenty ot of J fur for III a large room j I laundry ve vegetable store i room and nM modern heating plant Is nil nut not I worth while white and I certainly 1 i l practicaL not 1 c. c t r. r Ac Across m the entire front r nide porch an nn Ideal deal extends a recreation r place for or the family In the warm Worm weather and cool y evenings 8 In the It can cnn he screened In to I keep out pests and dirt dri r r. r i. i V Jw h The front door opens Ilens opens Into a a small vestibule In lt which tl there cre Is a clothes clothe closet for far V out outdoor dollies lothes umbrellas l etc The reception hall opens Int Iota the time hu Ian large gc e living room K ta by hy 10 16 feet 0 i Inches nt arranged In the manner In which llIO modern buildings s ore lire with lire tire place an and sl side e wall wull hoot bookcases cases Windows Win Vin tines dows In front runt and side stile provide plenty of light It Is also Important to 10 note In these floor plans that nil all electrical ar fixtures fissures nail and outlets 0 are llIe Indicated From the living room one enters the d dining ining room through I. a n door opening rather tl wide te anti and plain In timing dining room provision Is made for a n central ra I lightIng light light- In Ing fig fixture fixture- over the ilie table grid and smaller wall fixtures fixture'S around the room This l room roam gets light from a II triple side win dow dew Crossing over we lind the door to fo the kitchen a n small smith compact room of modern design n and find arrangement Off On the kitchen hen fire are re pantry and wash washroom washroom room the latter a u necessary room In Inthe Inthe th the llan a u place Inre where the rhe men Hlen coming In III from the fields can wash up tip before stepping Into the thi house proper In this wn way tray much ot of the dirt that used to lime come Into the farm kitchen Is left out nut 0 Off or T the din dinn J I Ing n room to the tour rear Is lt a n ru fn for those who have e to wash lar early y Ill I'll There Thera If Is also a q ml lavatory in connection with the time washroom This arrangement leaves the upper lour door entirely ely to bedrooms JIs of which there are four In this V plan with a n rear screened screened-In in sleeping porch parch and balcony The two tWI I front bedrooms are lI Lt feet square re while the t two rear te ones mire are 1 12 by hy 13 11 feet I They all 11 have clothes closets I In short we have hn a n modern farm I home hOllie well constructed containing all of the conveniences oll c and comforts of 01 the city home It ft Is the antidote for the poison polson that flint Is gnawing m at time HIP vital of the youth on the firm farm and driving t them em to uncertain condition in id the I great cities citIes' There t Is no excuse for m the old fashioned home more i tiny filly more mare The snap of at a 1 button or the Hie turning of I l a switch gives J the h ht hest t lI Tight light hf there theres s Is at ar small cost I Running water from faucets fau fau- et allows the bath soothing vl vigor or of n i I and relieves le the farmers farmer's wife of 01 the hard ham task of or hauling from the well or pumping It via the kitchen I |