£V£wmmG IN r/ILLWORK. ¥ General Catalog No. 9 “SECOND EDITION”/1912 ¥ C. LOETSCHE 3 R, PREST. j. M. BURCH, ViCE-PREST. & TREAS. J. A. LOETSCHER, SECY. A. A. LOETSCHER, SUPT. EUGENE RYAN arlfg $c Mfg. OIn. / ) Copyrighted 19 11/ by Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Co. V_y Wholesale ^Manufacturers of EVERYTHING IN MILLWORK Dubuque, Iowa FARLEY'LOETSCHEK CO. : ; : SIOUX FALLS, SO. DAK. LOETSCHER JAEGER MFG. CO. : : DES MOINES, IOWA Shattock & McKay Co., Printers, Chicago Department Index Bank Fixtures ....-...—.— 513 to 531 Blinds (outside and inside)____108 to 113 Building Paper and “Qualit)"” Roofing_ 648, 649 Colonnades and Grilles_372 to 401 Composition Work____481, 618 to 629 Corner Beads, Base Angles and Thresholds____ 463 Church Furniture_____553 to 569 Desks_■-_- ___540 to 549 . Doors (all sizes and kinds)___ 115 to 271 Artcraft (Inlaid) _ 226 to 235 Artisan__ 236 to 241 Bungalow. . 242 to 247 Craftwood_ 248 to 259 Doorcraft__ 260 to 265 Farlo__ 179 to 181 Mission.. 209 to 224 Royal.-_____150 to 159 Woodcraft .. 266 to 269 Embossed and Turned Mouldings. 464 to 473 Entrances (for residences, churches, colleges and universities)_274 to 281 Finishing of all kinds of interior woodwook _ 297 to 312 Fireproof Windows ..... 630 Frames (window and door)_ 630 to 646 Front Doors (our special designs)___ 150 to 271 Front Windows (our special designs)_ 73 to 86 Glass (leaded art, colored, church window, door lights, .etc)_651 to 728 Grilles and Colonnades_ 372 to 401 Interior Finish_ 316 to 329 Kitchen Cabinets__494 to 501 Leaded Art Glass . 666 to 728 Mantels and Fixtures_403 to 441 Mouldings (Universal designs) ___ 730 to 758 Parquetry Flooring _ 457 to 462 Plate Rails, Beam Finish and Wainscoting_442 to 451 Porch Work_ 570 to 617 Show Cases - —____542 to 543 Sideboards, Bookcases. Window Seats, etc_485 to 493—509 to 511 Stair Work______332 to 371 Store Fronts (wood and metal)___ 282 to 295 Store and Office Fixtures____532 to 552 Storm Sash and Doors, Screens, Fixtures and Weather Strip_93 to 107 Windows (open and glazed sash in all sizes and styles,) our special front windows, factory windows, divided sash, etc. 20 to 92 Wood Carvings, Rosettes, etc...._..474 to 483 For Geneyal Index see pages 765 to 768 For Index to our Stock Specialties see page 3 Index to Stock Specialties Adjustable Gable Ornaments.....602 to 605 Blocks (base and head)___ 315 Cap Trim for Doors and Windows...316 to 329 Colonnades________372 to 401 Corner Beads, Base Angles, Thresholds...463 to 738 Dimensions, Shingles, “V” Gutter... 606 Door Tights_______651 to 656 Doors, Artcraft (Inlaid)___226 to 235 Artisan .. .....236 to 241 Bungalow_____242 to 247 Colonial.......160 to 164 Craftwood______248 to 259 Dixie... ..165 to 171 Doorcraft ____260 to 265 Empress .........172 to 178 Farlo....... l79to 181 Highland ......182 to 183 Mission........209 to 224 Mohawk.......184 to 187 Oxford .....188 to 189 Painted and Grained...126 to 131—203, 207 Eomona ....190 to 191 Royal___150 to 159 Sioux.....192 to 194 Special Designs {Good “B” Quality) _195 to 202 Woodcraft.......... 266 to 269 Front Windows_____ 73 to 91 Gable Ornaments....602 to 605 Grilles________383 to 398 Hardwood Flooring___452 to 453 Porch Balusters_____576, 588 to 589 Brackets......591 to 597 Columns (colonial).... ...571 to 581 Columns (solid turned).... 573 Newels.....573 to 576 Rails ___.....584 to 587 Spindles.......576 to 588 Stair Balusters______338, 339 to 345 Newels..... 334, 337 to 345 Rail......340 to 344 Wall Rail Brackets, Wall Plates and Acorn Ends_ 347 Veneered Doors....225 to 271 Windows (our special designs). 73 to 91 For Department Index see page 2 For General index see pages 765 to 768 (D cd I-U Htuautsja L5gi t511fl»lij;LF 7 ajitijiag L5 7 usuxamte Lg isMu^Lis hs.^ fe'SSM’ a»»ahtiJ Saiana/ui^ ti t*« . fafcibeusii I £« tMt*:!*"*! If Hi a a- GtMtSIs- S fc* t«.' i±irl StSi*» I p Mr yet* I ht tB HUS'J fsi*_Lfi5 7 /- tB f' I p ; p p te uti* ptfJJLtS ptsj*U! P irjJUe. U i> troi I p t* tKf* I p L* IP Uf a I pi*niJ3| ; ptcirjs ( p 14 HJP f p IP I Mjitm / pi» iptfj/ pl4l*« I Pmiir^ ffai*i«ua !• ipi* IS a U itiAH I , til IP IS .= I J 4 «IP •!=, / # q: O 5 j j 0 _J < D O u bo cO c o 0) JJ QO sO un Over ten acres floor space OUR MAMMOTH LUMBER SHED AT DUBUQUE, IOWA, IN WHICH OUR LUMBER IS PROPERLY HOUSED OFFICE VIEWS, DUBUQUE, IOWA AT DUBUQUE, IOWA > o: cn o: D O tc (O ^ > 2 c u. Do Not Cut this Book N all orders sent us where patterns or designs are specified by number we will understand that the number is taken from this book if it appears therein, unless the order states the number is taken from some other book. When ordering from other books than ours do not fail to state from whose catalog the num¬ bers are taken and the date of issue of the book. ORDER BY NUMBER ONLY Next to excellence is the appreciation or it — ^hacl^eray E take especial pleasure in presenting this vol¬ ume, believing that the extra effort we have made toward a complete -j-* compilation, covering “1 the latest ideas and T newest designs, will i be appreciated by our friends. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO. Dubuque, Iowa The Trade’s appreciation of Has been our incentive to attain Excellence 12 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. High Grade Material Right Prices Prompt Service Courteous T reatment our many 3'ears of experience in the manufacturing business JU we have found that these are the principal considerations of the prospective buyer. The firm that is able to produce a good article promptly and at a reasonable price generally secures the business and in justice warrants it. It is needless for us to enter at length on the subject of qualit}" and our method of doing business, as we presume that most j)ersons into whose hands this volume falls have heard of, if not personally handled, “QUALITY” millwork. We know it has permeated everj^ nook and corner of the United States, so a further introduction is hardly necessary. However, for the benefit of the few to whom we are total strangers, we give on the following page a short sketch of our institution and its equip¬ ment; describing as best we can in the limited space the reason for the fame and popularity of the product of Farley & Loetscher . Co, FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 13 About Our Facilities (3 ^UR plant as it stands to-day is without question the largest and best equipped institution for the manufacture of millwork in the country. As shown in cut (see page 4) we have a frontage of 568 feet, with a total floor space of half a million square feet. Within the walls of this mammoth factory, equipped with the latest and most improved machinery, are employed hundreds of mechanics, all moving with military precision, and each skilled in his particular line. This combination, coupled with the fact that the very best of materials are used, is responsible for the quality of our work. Prompt Service. Our immense warehouses filled with all standard stock sizes of millwork and all departments of our factory being operated under a perfect system, insure immediate shipment of stock work and prompt service on special orders. Finally, We respectfully invite your correspondence and will be pleased to figure your plans and schedules of millwork. In soliciting your patronage we wish to assure you that every possible attention will be given your inquiries, and we hope by courteous treat¬ ment and square dealings to merit your esteemed orders. & Loetscher Mfg. Co. 14 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. W Please Note W All work once Cut and in Process of Manufacture cannot be Changed or Cancelled except at expense of ‘Purchaser |T0CK goods can be shipped immediately on receipt of order. All promises as to date of shipment of special work are based upon condition of order at time promise is made. We try to be accurate and always do our best to ship within the specified time, but assume no responsibility for any delays that may occur. We are not responsible for delays caused by strikes, fire, accidents, or delays upon the part of the trans¬ portation company. When writing us about an order always give the num¬ ber or date of the order, and, if possible, our order number. It insures immediate repl}'. When goods arrive check them over carefully with invoice, and if any shortages or errors are disclosed, advise us immediately. Shipments, unless otherwise directed, will be forwarded by freight at consignee’s risk. Our responsibility ceases when goods are delivered to transportation company and bill of lading in good order is,secured. All our goods are packed securely and will arrive in good condition if handled with ordinary care. All claims for damages must be made to the carrier making final delivery. Consignee should examine carefully all shipments before receipting to the delivery company and if any damage is noted, secure agents’ en¬ dorsement of its extent on face of freight bill. Acceptance of damaged material in any other way releases the carrier and leaves the consignee without recourse. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFC. CO. AT DUBUQUE. IOWA BASEMENT—Cutting Rooms 1st FLOOR—Planers and Cutting Rooms 2nd FLOOR—Moulding Machines and Lathes 3rd FLOOR—Veneered Door Dept. 4th FLOOR—Stair Shop. 5th FLOOR—Cabinet Shop :■ imnmnaiiug PHIPPINQ PUVrFORM.S AT DUBUQUE. IOWA FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 19 OFFICIAL GRADES SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS Adopted by the Wholesale Sash^ Door and Blind Manufacturers' Association of the Northwest, DOORS. AAA. Oil Finish Doors— Material for AAA Oil Finish Doors must be Clear, no white sap admitted. Workmanship must be good. AA. Oil Finish D oors —Material for AA Oil Finish Doors must be Clear, with the ex¬ ception that white sap will be admitted, not to exceed twenty-five (25) per cent of the face of any one piece. Workmanship must be good. No. 1 Quality. —Material in No. 1 Doors must be Clear, with the exception that water stains and small pin knots not exceeding one-fourth (%) inch in diameter may be admitted. No piece to contain more than two (2) such defects and no door more than five (5) such defects on each side; white sap not considered a defect. Workmanship must be good. No. 2 Quality. —Material in No. 2 Doors may contain knots not to exceed one (1) inch in diameter, and blue sap showing on both sides not to exceed fifty (50) per cent in any one piece of the door and gum spots showing on one (1) side of a piece only and other slight defects shall not exceed ten (10) in number on each side and each white pine stile, bottom and lock rail must contain at least one (1) and not to exceed three (3) such defects, plugs admitted and not regarded as a defect. Slight defects in workmanship admitted No. 3 Quality. —Material in No. 3 Doors may contain all stained sap and small worm holes and fine shake; also knots not exceeding one and three-fourths (1^) inches in diameter. Twenty(20) defects may be allowed on each side; also slight defects in workmanship. Each piece of white pine in a No. 3 Door must contain a defect. Not more than six (6) defects allowed in any one piece. No. 4 Quality. —No. 4 Doors are regarded as a cull door and must contain large coarse knots and may contain rot, worm holes, shake and other serious defects. A Standard Door may be through tennon, blind tennon or dowelled. WINDOWS. ChecK K.ail Windows may contain two (2) knots three-eighths (^) inch in diameter or one red knot five-eighths (^) inch in diameter in each piece of a window. White sap and not over thirty-three and one-third (33*/^) per cent blue sap may be admitted in any one window. Workman¬ ship must be good. Plain R.ail Windows and Sash may contain blue sap and small knots. BLINDS. No. 1 Outside Blinds must be made of Clear lumber except that small sound pin knots, water stain and white sap may be admitted. Workmanship must be good. WOODS ADMISSIBLE,. Woods other than Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota or Western White Pine admitted in Doors, Blinds and Windows except in Oil Finish Goods. 20 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING Valuable time will be saved us in serving our patrons by their close observance of the following directions: Unless otherwise specified or covered by standing instructions to the contrary, we will understand all orders as calling for REGULAR WESTERN STYLES OF GOODS, as described in'this catalogue. The universal rule in ordering millwork is to give the width first andThen the height. WINDOWS and SASH A—The term Sash indicates a single piece. B—The term Window means two pieces, an upper and a lower Sash, made with either plain or check rail. C—In ordering regular sizes of Sash or Windovys, give size of glass and number of lights and thickness; if a Window, whether check or plain rail; state whether open or glazed, and if glazed, whether with single or double strength glass. D —In ordering odd sizes, give the size of opening to be filled and describe as above. E—When measurements are given in inches, it usually indicates the glass size, and we will so understand it; when given in feet and inches the outside meas¬ ure or opening is understood. F—In ordering Segment or Circle-head Sash and Windows, give the number of style desired (see page 67) and the radius of Circle or Segment. If no number or proper description is given in ordering we will substitute for Circle Head Style No. 2 and for Segment Head Style No. 4, using our regular radius, which is the width of the Sash for Segment Heads and one-half the width of Sash for Circle Heads. DOORS G—In ordering always give width, height, thickness, number of panels and quality. If full instruc¬ tions are not given, to save time in shipment, we assume that our Standard Door, inch. Four Panel O. G. No. 1 quality is desired, and will fill order accordingly. H—If other than Four Panel O. G. Doors are required, for panel Doors give number and arrangement of panels and style of Sticking; for Sash Doors give number of style desired-, indicate whether open or glazed, and if glazed, style of glazing. I—When Moulded Doors are required state whether flush or raised mould is desired, and if to be moulded on one or two sides. BLINDS In ordering specify whether Outside (O. S.) or Inside (I. S.) Blinds are wanted. J—OUTSIDE BLINDS. In ordering Outside Blinds, if regular, give size of glass and number of lights in window for which they are intended, and size of opening to be filled; if odd, give thickness and state if rolling slats (R. S.), stationary slats (S. S.), or half rolling and half stationary slats 0^ R. S., 3^ S. S.) are required. If other than these styles are required, order must so state. K—The regular opening for Outside Blinds is one (1) inch longer than Check Rail Windows of corre¬ sponding glass size. W'here Blinds of extra length for brick buildings are desired, order must so state, and Blinds will then be made two (2) inches longer than sash opening. L—Our Standard Blinds are lyg inch thick, full rolling slats made for regular openings, as above described. When not otherwise specified we assume this to be the style desired, and fill orders accordingly. M—INSIDE BLINDS. In ordering it is best to give exact outside measure of opening to be filled. Give thickness, number of folds and state if all panels, all slats or half panel and half slats, giving sketch of any unusual arrangement of panels. N—If Blinds are to be cut, state how many times and give distance from top of window to center of meeting rail. O—If Blinds are to fold into pockets, give size of pockets, P—State quality, whether No. 1, for paint or oil finish. O' —When description of window only is given, as in or¬ dering O. S. Blinds, we furnish our standard meas¬ urement of inside Blinds, which is the same as the check rail window opening, inch thick, four fold where practicable, made to cut once at check rail. MOULDINGS R —In ordering, give numbers as shown in this catalogue and name kind of wood. If other styles than are shown herein are required, furnish detail or sketch with correct measurements. S—Unless otherwise instructed, we will fill orders with our Standard I’atteni Mouldings, No. 1 Paint Quality, in miscellaneous long lengths, 10, 12, 14 and 16 feet long. FRAMES T—In ordering, state whether for Outside or Inside Frames. U—For Window Frames give size, thickness and full description of window, stating whether for frame, brick or veneer buildings. If for frame or brick veneer building, give width of studding. If for brick building give thickness of wall. State if frames are desired with or without pulleys. V—For Outside Door Frames give size and thickness of Door, and state whether frames are required with stops or with rabbeted jambs, and if sill is to be Pine or Oak. If for frame building give widthof stud¬ ding; if for brick building, give thickness of wall. W—For Inside Door Frames give size and thickness of Door and width and thickness of jambs; state whether stops or rabbeted jambs are required, and advise if thresholds are desired. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 21 LISTED SIZES OF TWO LIGHT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS 1 % inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S. S. Price Glazed, D. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Gl. S. S. Weight Gl. D.S. 16 X 20 $1.66 *$3.36 $4.16 1 8^ X 3 10 7 12 14 22 1.66 * 3.60 4.40 4 2 7 13 16 24 1.66 * 3.60 4.60 4 6 7)4 14 16 26 1.70 * 4.00 6.30 4 10 8 16 17 28 1.86 * 4.10 6.66 6 2 8 16 18 30 1.92 * 4.26 6.86 6 6 8)4 17 19 32 2.10 * 4.66 6.26 6 10 9 18 20 34 2.60 6.40 6.90 6 2 9)4 20 22 36 2.66 6.60 7.16 6 6 10 21 23 18 X 20 1.70 * 3.60 4.66 1 10>^ X 3 10 7 13 16 22 1.70 * 3.90 6.06 4 2 7)4 14 16 24 1.70 * 3.96 6.26 4 6 8 16 18 26 1.76 * 4.20 6.46 4 10 8 17 19 28 1.92 * 4.40 6.06 6 2 8)4 18 20 / 30 1.98 * 4.46 6.16 6 6 9 19 21 32 2.14 * 4.76 6.66 6 10 9)4 20 22 34 2.60 6.66 7.40 6 2 10 21 24 36 2.66 6.96 7.86 6 6 10 23 26 38 2.90 6.80 8.36 6 10 10)4 24 26 40 3.14 7.30 9.06 7 2 11 26 28 20 X 20 1.76 * 3.96 * 6.10 2 0jix3 10 7)4 16 17 22 1.76 * 4.10 * 6.26 4 2 8 16 18 24 1.76 * 4.10 * 6.26 4 6 8 17 19 V* 26 1.82 * 4.30 * 6.46 4 10 8)4 19 21 28 1.96 * 4.60 * 6.80 6 2 9 21 23 y'’ 30 2.02 * 4.80 * 6.16 6 6 9)4 22 * 24 > 32 2.20 ★ 6.36 * 6.80 6 10 9)4 23 26 F 34 2.60 6 86 7.40 6 2 10 24 26 / 36 2.66 6.16 7.90 6 6 10)4 26 27 38 2.96 7.16 8.90 6 10 11 26 28 40 3.20 7.80 9.70 7 2 11)4 27 29 22 X 22 1.82 4.36 6.60 2 2^^ x4 2 8 18 20 24 1.82 * 4.36 * 6.60 4 6 8)4 19 21 / 26 1.86 * 4.60 * 6.70 4 10 9 20 22 28 2.02 * 4.80 * 6.16 6 2 9)4 21 23 30 2.08 * 6.26 * 6.70 6 6 9)4 22 24 32 2.26 ★ 6.66 * 7.30 6 10 10 24 26 / 34 2.60 * 6.40 * 8.06 6 2 10)4 26 27 36 2.66 * 6.60 * 8.66 6 6 11 26 28 38 3.02 7.60 9.60 6 10 11 28 30 40 3.26 8.46 10.66 7 2 12 29 31 {Continued on next page.) For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 68. For Extras, see pages 68 to 70. ★ Denotes stock sizes. 22 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LISTED SIZES OF TWO LIGHT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS ( Continued ,) I % Inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price, Open. Price Glazed, S. S. Price Glazed, D. S. size of Opening. Weight, Open. Weight, Gl. S. S. Weight, Gl. D. S. 22 X 42 $3 35 $8.90 $11.10 2 2]^ X 7 6 12 31 33 44 3.60 9.40 12.36 7 10 12% 32 34 24 X 20 1.86 * 4.40 ★ 5.80 2 41^^ X 3 10 8 18 19 22 1.86 4.55 6.00 4 2 19 21 / 24 1.86 * 4.65 ★ 6.00 4 6 9 20 22 / 26 2.02 * 4.80 ★ 6.15 4 10 9 21 23 28 2.08 ★ 5.25 ★ 6.70 5 2 954 23 25 30 2.14 ★ 5.55 ★ 7.15 5 6 10 25 27 32 2.30 ★ 6.00 ★ 7.50 6 10 10% 26 28 \ CO 2.50 ★ 6.50 ★ 8.20 6 2 11 27 30 / 36 2.56 ★ 6.60 * 8.25 6 6 11 28 32 38 3.08 8.30 10.35 6 10 llVz 30 33 40 3.32 8.50 10.60 7 2 12 31 34 42 3.42 9.70 12.15 7 6 12 33 35 44 3.66 9.90 12.40 7 10 12>4 34 36 46 3.94 10.20 12.70 8 2 13 35 38 48 4.22 12.45 15.25 8 6 13K 36 39 26 X 24 2.08 5.10 6.80 2 6^ X 4 6 9 21 23 26 2.08 ★ 5.45 * 7.05 4 10 9% 23 25 28 2.24 ★ 5.90 * 7.45 5 2 10 24 27 30 2.28 ★ 6.25 * 8.00 6 6 10% 26 29 32 2.46 ★ 6.45 ★ 8.20 5 10 10% 27 30 34 2.66 * 7.50 * 9.50 6 2 11 29 32 36 2.72 * 7.55 * 9.55 6 6 11>^ 31 34 38 3.26 9.50 11.50 6 10 12 32 35 40 3.60 9.75 11.70 7 2 12 34 36 42 3.60 9.85 12.35 7 6 12% 35 38 44 3.86 11.00 13.95 7 10 13 36 39 46 4.12 12.35 16.15 8 2 13 37 40 48 4 40 12.60 16.40 8 6 13>4 38 42 / 28 X 24 2.28 5.70 7.55 CD \00 00 OYz 23 25 26 2.28 6.20 7.85 4 10 10 24 27 X 28 2.28 * 6.25 ★ 8.00 5 2 10 25 28 30 2.34 * 6.30 * 8.05 6 6 lOK 27 30 32 2.62 ★ 7.40 ★ 9.40 5 10 11 29 31 34 2.70 * 7.90 ★ 9.56 6 2 11% 31 33 36 2.76 * 8.20 ★ 10.60 6 6 12 32 35 38 3.34 9.60 11.50 6 10 12 33 36 / 40 3.58 9.85 11.80 7 2 12% 33 37 42 3.66 10.80 13.15 7 6 13 34 39 44 3.92 11.60 14.25 7 10 13 35 41 {Continued on next page.) For irregular or intermediate sizes, see note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 68. For Extras, see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 23 LISTED SIZES OF TWO LIGHT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS ( Continued .) \% Inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed S. S. Price Glazed D. S. size of Opening. Weight Open Weight Gl.S. S. Weight Gl. D. S. 28 X 46 $4.18 $12.40 $15.20 2 81/^ X 8 2 13>^ 36 43 48 4.48 13.50 16.75 8 6 14 37 44 30 X 24 2.50 * 6.15 ★ 8.25 2 IOVp: X 4 6 10 25 27 26 2.50 ★ 6.80 ★ 9.00 4 10 10>^ 26 29 28 2.52 * 6.80 ★ 9.05 5 2 10)^ 27 30 30 2.52 ★ 7 75 ★ 9.85 5 6 11 29 32 32 2.68 ★ 8.10 ★ 10.40 5 10 llVz 31 34 34 2.88 ★ 8.30 ★ 10.60 6 2 12 33 36 36 2.94 ★ 8.35 ★ 10.65 6 6 12 35 38 38 3.54 9.80 12.30 6 10 12}i 36 39 40 3.78 ★ 10.45 ★ 13.20 7 2 13 37 40 42 3.86 11.50 14.20 7 6 13 38 41 44 4.12 11.80 14.45 7 10 IS/z 39 43 46 4.38 13.40 16.65 8 2 14 40 45 48 4.68 13.70 16 90 8 6 • 14>^ 41 46 32 X 24 2.94 7.00 8.65 3 OJ^ X 4 6 10/2 26 28 26 3.00 7.45 9.30 4 10 10>^ 27 30 28 3.18 8.50 10.65 5 2 11 29 31 30 3.24 9.65 11.55 5 6 11>^ 31 34 32 3.44 11.75 5 10 12 35 34 3.68 12.00 6 2 12 37 36 3.74 13.30 6 6 12>^ 39 38 3.82 14.25 6 10 13 41 40 4.06 15.45 7 2 13 42 42 4.14 15.55 7 6 13>^ 44 44 4 40 17.85 7 10 14 46 46 4.66 18.10 8 2 14/2 47 48 4.96 18.40 8 6 15 48 34 X 24 3.18 7.95 9.45 3 23^ X 4 6 11 27 30 26 3.24 8.95 10.65 4 10 11 29 32 28 3.42 9.15 10.80 5 2 UK 31 33 30 3.48 9.85 11.80 5 6 12 33 36 32 3.70 12.00 5 10 12 37 34 3.92 13.50 6 2 12'A 38 36 3.98 14.40 6 6 13 40 38 4.06 14.45 6 10 13 42 40 4.30 15.70 7 2 13K 44 42 4.37 17.80 7 6 14 46 44 4.64 18.10 7 10 14 47 46 4.92 18.35 8 2 14K 49 (Continued on next page.) For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 68. For Sash Extras, see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. 24 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LISTED SIZES OF TWO LIGHT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS ( Continued.) 1 % Inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed. S. S. Price Glazed. D. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Gl. S. S. Weight Gl. D. S. 34 X 48 $5.20 $18.90 3 2>4 X 8 6 15 51 36 X 24 3.28 ♦$8.40 ♦ 9.85 3 4H X 4 6 11 28 32 26 3.34 ♦ 9.40 ♦ 11.05 4 10 ii'A 31 34 28 3.52 ♦ 10.25 ♦ 12.15 5 2 12 32 35 30 3.58 ♦ 10.30 ♦ 12.20 5 6 12 35 38 32 3.78 ♦ 13.65 5 10 i2y^ 39 34 4.02 14.75 6 2 13 40 36 4.08 ♦ 14.80 6 6 13 41 38 4.16 17.95 6 10 13A 43 40 4.40 18.15 7 2 14 46 42 4.48 18.25 7 6 14 48 44 4.74 18.50 7 10 50 / 46 5.00 22.15 8 2 15 61 48 5.30 22.40 8 6 15H 63 40 X 24 3.64 ♦ 11.35 3 8^ X 4 6 12 34 26 3.70 12.35 4 10 12 36 28 3.88 ♦ 12.50 5 2 1254 37 30 3.94 ♦ 13.80 5 6 13 40 32 4.16 ♦ 15.00 5 10 13 42 34 4.36 16.05 6 2 13M 44 36 4.44 ♦ 18.20 6 6 14 46 38 4.52 18.30 6 10 14J4 47 40 4.76 ♦ 18.50 7 2 14>4 49 42 4.86 22.00 7 6 15 61 44 5 10 22.25 7 10 15 63 44 X 30 4 44 16.15 4 0^4 X 5 6 13/2 44 32 4.56 18 35 5 10 14 46 34 4.86 18.60 6 2 14 47 36 4.94 18.70 6 6 14>4 50 38 5.02 22 10 6 10 15 51 40 5.26 22.35 7 2 15 53 42 5.36 25.10 7 6 15K 56 44 5.60 25.35 7 10 16 69 48 X 30 4 94 18.70 4 4}4 X 5 6 15 47 32 5.16 1 18.95 5 10 15A 49 34 5.36 19.40 6 2 16 52 36 5.44 22 56 6 6 16 53 38 5.52 23.65 6 10 16/ 54 40 5.76 23.90 7 2 17 55 42 5.86 25.60 7 6 17^ 60 44 6.10 32.40 7 10 18 63 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page G8. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 68. For Extras, see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 25 LISTED SIZES OF TWO LIGHT PANTRY CHECK RAIL WINDOWS I ys inches Thick. size of Glass. Price, Open. Price, Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 12 X 20 $1.56 * $3.25 CO 1 10 6 13 24 1.56 ★ 3.40 4 6 6 13 26 1.60 ★ 3.90 4 10 6 13 28 1.76 ★ 4.00 5 2 7 14 ^ 30 1.82 * 4.15 5 6 7 14 32 2.00 ★ 4.45 5 10 8 15 34 2.40 5.30 6 2 8 15 36 2.46 5.40 6 6 8 15 14 X 20 1.61 3.30 1- 3 10 9 16 24 1.61 * 3.45 4 6 9 16 26 1.65 ★ 3.95 4 10 9 16 28 1.81 ★ 4.05 5 2 10 17 30 1.87 * 4.20 5 6 10 17 32 2.05 * 4.60 5 10 11 19 34 2.45 5.36 6 2 11 19 36 2.51 5.45 6 6 12 21 LISTED SIZES OF CUPBOARD SASH, TWO LIGHT I yi inch and % inch Thick. Size of Sash. Price, 1}4 inch. Open. Price, \y» inch. Glazed, S. S. Price inch. Open. Price, % inch. Glazed, S. S. 1- 4 X 4-0 $2.08 $3.40 $1.88 $3.20 4-6 2.55 4.00 2.30 3.75 5-0 3.00 4.55 2.70 4.25 1- 6 X 4-0 2.10 3.65 1.90 3.45 4-6 2.60 4.20 2.35 3.95 5-0 3.05 4.85 2.75 4.55 1- 8 X 4-0 2.15 3.85 1.95 3.65 4-6 2.65 4.40 2.40 4.15 5-0 3.10 5.20 2.80 4.90 1-10 X 4-0 2.20 3.60 2.00 3.40 4-6 2.70 4.75 2.45 4.50 5-0 3.15 5.50 2.85 5.20 2- 0 X 4-0 2.26 4.40 2.05 4.20 4-6 2.75 5.00 2.50 4.75 5-0 3.20 5.70 2.90 5.40 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For Cupboard Sash larger than listed sizes see Rule 18, page 69. For Extras see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. 26 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. LISTED SIZES OF FOUR LIGHT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS 1% inches Thick. size of Glairs. Price Open. Price Glazed S. S. Price Glazed D. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Gl. S. S. Weight Gl. D. S. 10 X 16 $1.88 $3.50 2 1x3 2 13 18 1.88 3.60 3 6 6 14 ^ 20 1.88 ★3.65 3 10 6 16 ^ 22 2.00 ★4.00 4 2 7 17 24 2.02 ★4.05 4 6 8 18 ^ 26 2.08 ★ 4.35 4 10 8 19 ^ 28 2.28 ★4.70 5 2 9 20 30 2.36 ★ 5.20 5 6 9 21 32 2.70 ★5.80 5 10 22 12 X 16 2.00 3.80 2 5x3 2 6 16 18 2.00 3.95 3 6 7 17 20 2.00 ★4.00 3 10 7 18 22 2.12 ★4.50 4 2 8 19 24 2.14 ★4.65 4 6 8 20 26 2.22 ★4.90 4 10 9 21 t - 28 2.40 ★5.20 5 2 9 22 30 2.48 ★5.70 5 6 10 23 32 2.70 ★6.05 5 10 11 25 34 3.50 ★7.30 6 2 12 26 36 3.56 ★7.30 6 6 12 27 38 3.66 8.20 6 10 13 29 40 3.96 8.95 7 2 13 31 14x20 2.30 4.70 2 9x3 10 9 20 22 2.32 5.15 4 2 9y^ 22 - 24 2.34 ★ 5.15 4 6 10 23 26 2.42 ★ 5.70 4 10 loy 24 28 2.60 ★ 5.95 5 2 11 25 30 2.68 ★ 6.40 5 6 12 27 32 2.90 ★6.80 $9.65 5 10 12 29 32 34 3.70 ★ 8.15 10.85 6 2 12K 31 34 36 3.78 ★ 8.15 11.40 6 6 13 32 36 38 3.90 ★9 20 11.75 6 10 13 33 36 40 4.20 ★9.45 12.60 7 2 13/2 34 38 42 4.30 10.80 13.65 7 6 14 35 40 44 4.64 11.15 14.00 7 10 14 36 42 15 X 24 2.58 6.15 ' 7.65 2 11 x4 6 10>^ 24 27 26 2.58 6.55 8.40 4 10 11 26 29 28 2.78 6.80 9.15 5 2 UK 27 30 30 2.86 7.15 9 60 5 6 12 29 32 32 3.08 7.55 10.25 5 10 12 31 34 34 3.90 9.00 11.50 6 2 12K 33 36 36 4.00 9.65 12.40 6 6 13 35 38 38 4.10 9.75 12.50 6 10 13K 36 39 40 4.40 10.90 13.75 7 2 14 37 40 42 4.50 11.50 14.65 7 6 14K 38 42 44 4.84 11.85 14.95 7 10 16 39 44 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” 1, page 68. For Extras, see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 27 LISTED SIZES OF EIGHT LIGHT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS I % Inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed S. 8. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed 8. 8. 8 X 10 $2.10 $3.55 1 9 X 3 10 7 16 9 X 12 2.12 ★ 3.95 1 11 X 4 6 8 17 14 2.38 4.45 5 2 9 18 10 X 12 2.18 * 4.05 2 1 X 4 6 9 18 14 2.44 ★ 4.50 5 2 10 19 16 2.86 ★ 5.30 5 10 11 22 12 X 14 2.56 ★ 5.15 2 5 X 5 2 11 23 16 2.86 * 5.70 5 10 12 24 18 3.20 ★ 6.45 6 6 . 13 27 14 X 16 3.37 6.70 2 9 X 5 10 13 28 18 3.72 7.70 6 6 14 r~3i 20 4.09 8.45 7 2 15 35 LISTED SIZES OF TWELVE LIGHT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS \% inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed 8. 8. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed 8.8. 8 X 10 $2.26 ★$4.15 2 X 3 10 8 19 12 2.40 4.85 4 6 9 20 / 9 X 12 2.60 ★ 5.05 2 X 4 6 10 22 13 2.85 5.90 4 10 11 23 14 2.88 ★ 5.95 5 2 11 24 10 X 12 2.82 ★ 5.50 2 10>4 X 4 6 11 23 14 3.10 ★ 6.15 5 2 12 26 16 3.40 ★ 7.05 5 10 13 29 V' 18 4.07 ★ 8.45 6 6 13 32 12 X 14 3.89 8.15 3 4!4 X 5 2 14 32 16 4.21 8.95 5 10 14 36 18 4.70 9.75 6 6 15 38 20 5.09 11.25 7 2 15 40 For windows containing more than 12 lights, see Rule 20, page 70. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 68. For Sash Extras, see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. 28 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LISTED SIZES OF EIGHT LIGHT PLAIN RAIL WINDOWS I Yq inches Thick. J Size of Glass. Price, Open. Price, Glazed S. S. size of Opening. Weight, Open Weight, Glazed S. S. 8 X 10 $1.78 * $3.15 1 X 3 10 5 10 12 1.96 ★ 3.65 4 6 5 12 9 X 12 1.96 ★ 3.65 1 lOK X 4 6 6 14 14 2.22 ★ 4.30 5 2 7 17 10 X 12 2.02 ★ 3.85 2 oy^ X 4 6 8 15 - 14 2.30 ★ 4.35 5 2 8 18 16 2.64 if 5.10 5 10 9 20 12 X 14 2.36 ★ 4.95 2 4^ X 5 2 9 19 16 2.64 ★ 5.55 5 10 11 22 18 2.94 6.40 6 6 12 25 / LISTED SIZES OF TWELVE LIGHT PLAIN RAIL WINDOWS I Ys inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price, Open. Price, Glazed S. S. Size of Opening. Weight. Open. Weight, Glazed S. S. ^ 7 X 9 $2.05 ■^$3.05 2 1 X 3 6 6 15 8 X 10 2.08 * 4.00 2 4 X 3 10 7 17 - 12 2.38 ★ 4.60 4 6 8 18 14 2.64 5.70 5 2 9 19 , 9 X 12 2.38 * 4.90 2 7 X 4 6 9 20 13 2.60 * 5.75 4 10 9 21 14 2.64 * 5.85 5 2 9 22 15 2.95 6.50 5 6 9 23 10 X 12 2.46 ★ 5.20 2 10 X 4 6 9 21 14 2.72 ★ 5.80 5 2 9 23 15 2.95 6.50 5 6 m 24 16 3.00 * 6.70 5 10 10 26 12 X 14 3.63 8.10 3 4 X 5 2 10 25 16 3.93 8.90 5 10 10 28 For windows containing more than 12 lights, see Rule 20, page 68. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 68. For Sash Extras, see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 29 FACTORY WINDOWS Fifteen-Light Windows. Plain Rail. I % inches Thick. size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 7 X 9 $2.67 $5.05 2 1 X 4 3% 6 19 8 X 10 2.70 5.10 2 4 X 4 8X 8 20 12 3.09 5.85 5 6^ 9 24 14 3.43 7.30 6 4X 9 25 9 X 12 3.09 6.25 2 7 X 5 6^ 10 26 13 3.38 7.30 5 lix 10 27 14 3.43 7.45 6 10 28 15 3.84 8.30 6 9X 10 30 16 3.90 8.45 7 2^ 11 32 10 X 12 8.20 6.65 2 10 X 5 6 ^ 10 25 14 3.54 7.40 6 4X 10 29 15 3.84 8.30 6 9^4 11 30 16 3.90 8.55 7 2X 11 32 12 X 14 4.72 10.30 3 4 X 6 11 31 16 5.10 11.30 7 2 ^ 12 34 FACTORY WINDOWS Fifteen-Light Windows. Check Rail. I % inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed S. S. size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 8 X 10 $2.94 $5.30 2 4K X 4 8/ 9 22 12 3.12 6.20 5 10 25 14 3.71 7.60 6 4% 12 27 9 X 12 3.38 6.45 2 X 5 6/ 11 26 13 3.71 7.55 5 11 h 12 28 14 3.74 7.60 6 4X 13 30 16 4.42 8.60 7 2X 14 32 10 X 12 3.67 7.05 2 10/2 X 5 6/ 12 28 14 4.03 7.85 6 4/ 13 32 15 4.23 8.80 6 9X 13 33 16 4.42 9.00 7 2/ 14 34 12 X 14 5.06 10.40 3 4/2 X 6 4X 14 32 16 5.47 11.40 7 2/ 14 36 18 6.11 12.45 8 0>4 17 40 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 68. For Sash Extras see pages 68 to 70. 30 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FACTORY WINDOWS Elghteen-Ught Windows. Plain Rail. I % inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed. S. S. size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 7 X 9 $ 3.28 $6 15 2 1 X 5 OH 9 23 8 X 10 3.33 6.25 2 4 X 5 6 ^ 9 24 12 3.81 7.15 6 6 ^ 10 26 14 4.22 8.80 7 6 ^ 10 31 9 X 12 3.81 7.60 2 7 X 6 63 ^ 11 29 13 4.16 8.90 7 0 ^ 11 31 14 4.22 9.05 7 GH 11 34 15 4.72 10.05 8 OH 11 36 16 4.80 10.25 8 6H 12 38 10 X 12 3.94 8.05 2 10 X 6 6H 11 30 14 4.35 9.50 7 6H 11 35 15 4.72 10.05 8 OH 12 36 16 4.80 10.35 8 6H 12 3’J 12 X 14 5.81 12.50 3 4 ^^ X 7 6H 12 37 16 6.29 13.75 8 6H 13 40 FACTORY WINDOWS Eighteen-Light Windows. Check Rail. I % inches Thick. size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed. s. s. 1 Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 8 X 10 $ 3.62 $ 6.45 2 4H X 5 6H 10 25 12 3 84 7.55 6 6H 13 28 14 4.61 9 20 7 6H 15 36 9 X 12 4.16 7.85 2 7H X 6 6H 14 32 13 4.56 9.15 7 OH 14 33 14 4.61 9.20 7 6H 15 35 16 5 44 10.90 8 6H 17 40 10 X 12 4.51 8.55 2 lOH X 6 6H 14 33 14 4.96 9.55 7 6H 17 40 15 5.34 10.70 8 OH 18 43 16 5.44 10.95 8 6H 19 46 12 X 14 6.22 12.65 3 ^H X 7 6H 16 40 16 6.73 13.90 8 6H 20 46 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 68. For Sash Extras see pages 68 to 70. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 31 FACTORY WINDOWS Twenty-Light Windows. Check Rail. I ^ inches Thick. size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 6 X 8 $3.90 $6.90 2 m X 3 101/4 8 19 7 X 9 4.00 7.20 2 8% X 4 3H 10 22 8 X 10 4.07 7.25 3 0% X 4 8H 12 26 12 4.32 8.40 5 61/i 13 32 14 5.14 10.25 6 41^ 14 34 9 X 12 4.68 8.80 3 m X 5 614 14 30 14 5.18 10.30 6 41/i 15 32 10 X 12 5.59 10.05 3 834 X 5 61/i 18 36 14 6.14 11.25 6 41/i 20 40 16 6.73 12.85 7 21/i 21 45 12 X 14 7.70 14.80 4 43^ X 6 4H 22 45 16 8.34 16.25 7 214 22 50 FACTORY WINDOWS Twenty-Four Light Windows. Check Rail. I % inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 6 X 8 $4.76 $8.35 2 43 ^ X 4 6^^ 10 22 7 X 9 4.88 8.70 2 8% X 5 0^ 12 26 8 X 10 4.98 8.80 3 03^ X 5 13 32 12 5.28 10.20 6 6^ 15 35 14 6.29 12.45 7 18 42 9 X 12 5.72 10 65 3 43 ^ X 6 63^ 16 37 14 6.34 12.80 7 20 45 10 X 12 6.82 12.20 3 83^ X 6 634 20 40 14 7.50 13.60 7 634 22 47 16 8.23 15 55 8 6^ 25 54 12 X 14 9.41 17.93 4 43 ^ X 7 25 54 16 10.18 19.69 8 6^ 26 58 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note R, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 68. For Sash Extras see pages 68 to 70. 32 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FACTORY WINDOWS Thirty-Light Windows. Check Rail. 1% inches Thick. size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 6 X 8 $ 5.85 $10.35 2 11 X 4 6K 11 23 7 X 9 6.02 10.85 3 4 X 5 0^ 13 30 8 X 10 6.71 11.45 3 9 X 5 14 35 12 7.13 13.25 6 16 37 9 X 12 7.72 13.85 4 2 X 6 18 40 14 8.56 16.25 7 Q% 20 45 10 X 12 8.37 15.10 4 7 X 6 654 20 45 14 9,21 16.85 7 QVz 22 50 12 X 14 11.55 22.20 5 5 X 7 654 25 57 16 12.51 24.35 8 6>4 1 27 65 FACTORY WINDOWS Thirty-Two Light Windows. Check Rail. 1% inches Thick. Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 6 X 8 $ 6.22 $11.05 2 X 5 11 12 26 7 X 9 6.39 11.55 2 83^ X 6 7 14 30 8 X 10 6.48 12.10 3 034 X 7 3 17 40 12 6.88 13.40 8 7 22 49 9 X 12 7.45 14.00 3 43^ X 8 7 23 52 14 8.26 16.45 9 11 26 60 10 X 12 8.89 16.05 3 83^ X 8 7 25 54 14 9.78 17 90 9 11 28 65 12 X 14 12.28 23.65 4 X 9 11 30 72 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 68. For Sash Extras see pages 68 to 70. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 83 LISTED SIZES OF ONE LIGHT STALL SASH 7 lyi Inches Thick. •C _ Size of Glass Ivist Open List Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening 8 X 10 $0.90 $1.60 1 - 0 X 1 - 2 10 X 12 .98 1.80 1- 2 X 1- 4 14 1.02 1.90 1 - 2 X 1 - 6 12 X 16 1 08 2.15 1- 4 X 1- 8 20 1.16 2.50 1- 4 X 2- 0 For inch, open or glazed, add 15% of the open list. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 18, page 09. LISTED SIZES OF HOT BED SASH lys Inches Thick. Width of Glass Rows of Glass List Open List Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening 7 4 $5.10 $ 9 45 3-0 X 6-0 8 4 5 30 10.10 3-4 X 6-0 7 5 5.90 11.05 3-6 X 6-0 7 5 6.50 12.60 3-6 X 7-0 10 4 4.90 10.50 4-0 X 5-0 Listed Sizes, 1% Inches Thick. Width of Glass Rows of Glass List Open List Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening 7 4 $7.20 $11.35 3-0 X 6-0 8 4 7.40 11.90 3-4 X 6-0 7 5 8.10 13.00 3-6 X 6-0 7 5 9.10 14.95 3-6 X 7-0 10 4 6.90 12.35 4-0 X 5-0 For Hot Bed Sash with Crossbars, add 10 cents net for each sash, for .8 or more; for less than 3 sash a minimum charge of 25 cents will be made. 2 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 68. mque For Extras see pages 68 to 70. 34 ^^ARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LISTED SIZES OF FOUR LIGHT SASH Inches Thick Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S. S. size of Opening. 8 X 10 $1.02 *$2.25 1 8x20 9 X 12 1.12 * 2.65 1 10 X 2 4 14 1.18 * 2.85 2 8 10 X 10 1.10 * 2.70 2 0x20 12 1.14 * 2.80 2 4 14 1.18 * 3.00 2 8 16 1.66 * 3.80 {3 0 12 X 14 1.56 * 3.80 2 4x28 16 1.72 4.15 3 0 For 1^ inch Four Light Sash, open or glazed, add 15% of the open list. LISTED SIZES OF SIX LIGHT SASH l>4 Inches Thick size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S S Size of Opening. 7x9 $1.22 $2.85 2 1 X 1 10 8 X 10 1.30 3.20 2 4x2 0 9 X 12 1.46 3.75 2 7x2 4 10 X 12 1.60 4.10 2 10 X 2 4 For 1^ inch Six Light Sash, open or glazed, add 15% of the open list. LISTED SIZES OF ONE LIGHT SASH 3-lnch Bottom Rail. 1^4 Inches Thick Size of Glass. Price Open. Price Glazed, S S. Size of Opening. 16 X 20 $1.26 $2.05 1 Syg x2- 1 24 1 40 2.30 2- 5 18 X 20 1.33 2.20 1 lO/g X 2- 1 24 1 47 2.50 2- 5 20 X 20 1.40 2.35 2 0ysx2- 1 24 1.54 2.65 2- 5 24 X 24 1.68 3 00 2 4>4 X 2- 5 26 1.75 3.10 2- 7 28 1.82 3 30 2- 9 30 1.89 3.50 2-11 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note “B,” page C8. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 18, page 69. For Extras see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 35 LISTED SIZES OF TWO LIGHT CELLAR SASH I % inches Thick size of Glass. Thickness. Price Open. Price Single Glazed, S. S. Price Double Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. ^ 10 X 12 1 % $1.04 *$2.10 $3 30 2 1 X 16 4 6 14 ( ( 1.06 * 2.20 3.50 18 4 6 / 16 4 4 1.10 * 2.50 4.00 20 4 6 18 4 4 1.20 2.70 4.35 22 5 8 20 4 ( 1.38 3.10 5.00 24 5 8 12 X 12 4 4 1.10 * 2.30 3.60 2 5 X 16 5 8 14 4 4 1.12 ★ 2.55 4.15 18 5 8 16 4 4 1.16 * 2.70 4.40 20 5 8 18 4 4 1.20 * 2.85 4.70 22 6 9 20 4 4 1.46 * 3.30 5.20 24 6 9 22 4 4 1.50 3.55 5.75 26 6 10 24 4 4 1.54 3.80 6.20 28 6 11 14 X 16 4 4 1.30 * 3.10 5.10 2 9 X 20 5 8 18 4 4 1.34 * 3.25 5 40 22 5 8 20 4 4 1.60 * 3.70 5.95 24 6 11 22 4 4 1.64 3.95 6.40 26 6 11 24 4 4 1.65 4.10 6.75 28 6 12 LISTED SIZES OF THREE LIGHT CELLAR SASH 1^ inches Thick, size of Gla,ss. Thickness. Price Open Price Single Glazed, S. S. Price Double Glazed, S. S. Size of Opening. Weight Open. Weight Glazed. 7 X 9 lUs $0.98 ★ $1.95 $3.00 2 1 X 13 4 6 8 X 10 4 .98 ★ 2.05 3.20 2 4 X 14 4 6 12 4 1 06 * 2.25 3.55 16 4 6 9 X 12 4 4 1.06 ★ 2.35 3.70 2 7 X 16 4 7 13 4 4 1.10 ★ 2.45 3.85 17 4 7 14 4 4 1.10 ★ 2.50 4 00 18 5 8 16 4 4 1.34 ★ 2.90 4.50 20 5 8 10 X 12 4 4 1.24 * 2.60 4.05 2 10 X 16 5 8 14 4 4 1.28 ★ 2.80 4.35 18 5 8 16 4 4 1.34 ★ 3.15 5 05 20 5 8 12 X 12 4 4 1.82 3.45 4.30 3 4 X 16 6 9 14 % 4 1.86 ★ 3.80 5.80 18 6 10 16 4 4 1.90 * 4.00 6.15 20 6 10 For 1^-inch 3-light cellar sash, glazed or open, add 15^ of the open list. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 18, page 69. For Extras see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MVG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. ;F‘> LISTED SIZES OF ONE and TWO LIGHT TRANSOMS \% inches Thick. Size of Opening Glass Size for 1 Light Price Open 1 light or 2 light Price Glazed 1 light S. S. Price Glazed 2 light S. S. Price Glazed 1 light D. S. 2- 6x1- 0 26 X 8 $1.05 ★$1.90 $2.15 1- 2 lO 1.05 ★ 2.10 2.50 1- 4 12 1.08 ★ 2.30 . 2.76 1- 6 14 1.15 ★ 2.50 3.10 1- 8 16 1.35 ★ 3.00 3.75 2- 8 X 1 - O 28 X 8 1.15 ★ 2.00 2.40 1- 2 10 1.15 ★ 2.30 2.70 1- 4 12 1.18 ★ 2.40 2.95 1- 6 14 1.21 ★ 2.70 3.35 1- 8 16 1.46 ★ 3.20 4.10 1-10 18 1.50 3.50 4.35 2- 0 20 1.54 3.60 . 1 4.60 2-10 X 1- 2 30 X 10 1.19 ★ 2.35 . 1 2.80 1- 4 12 1.22 ★ 2.70 . 1 3.30 1- 6 14 1.25 ★ 2.90 . 1 3.60 1- 8 16 1.28 ★ 3.20 . 1 4.10 1-10 18 1.54 3.55 . 1 4.40 2- O 20 1.58 3.80 . 1 4.90 3- 0x1- 2 32 X lO 1.40 ★ 2.70 . 1 3.30 1- 4 12 1.44 ★ 2.95 . 1 3.60 1- 6 14 1.46 ★ 3.20 . 1 4.00 1- 8 16 1.50 ★ 3.50 . 1 4.35 |-» 1 l-» o 18 1.79 3.95 . 1 4.95 2- 0 20 1.83 4.40 5.65 3- 6x1- 2 38 X lO 1.91 3.55 $3.60 4.20 1- 4 12 1.95 3.80 3.80 4.60 1- 6 14 1.98 4.10 3.96 5.00 1- 8 16 2.02 4.35 4.36 5.50 1-10 18 2.06 4.80 4.80 5.95 2- O 20 2.09 5.00 6.10 6.30 4r- 0x1- 2 44 X lO 2.32 4.10 5.10 1- 4 12 2.36 . 1 4.35 5.55 1- 6 14 2.39 4.76 6.00 1- 8 16 2.43 5.00 6:70 1-10 18 2.46 5.55 7.50 2- O 20 2.50 5.90 8.20 5- 0x1- 2 56 X lO 2.71 4.90 7.00 1- 4 12 2.79 6.40 7.90 1- 6 14 2.86 5.85 8.46 1- 8 16 2.93 6.40 9.15 1-10 18 3.01 6.90 10.05 2- O 20 3.08 7.20 11.25 2- 2 22 3.15 7.60 11.30 2- ’4 24 3.22 8.15 12.90 2- 6 26 3.30 8.95 13.00 6- 0x1- 8 68 X 16 3.53 7.75 10.70 1-10 18 3.60 8.25 12.35 2- O 20 3.68 8.70 14.06 2- 2 22 3.76 9.50 14.15 2- 4 24 3.83 10.15 16.86 2- 6 26 3.91 11.60 16.95 2- 8 28 3.99 11.70 19.20 .2-10 30 4.06 12.80 19.30 3- O 32 4.14 12.86 24.20 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “ B,” page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 18, page 69. For Extras, see pages 68 to 70. * Denotes stock sizes. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 37 LISTED SIZES OF COTTAGE FRONT SASH —13/8 Inch One Light size of Opening Thickness Size of Glass List Open List Glazed, D. S. 3- SVx X 3-10 IH 40 X 40 $3.45 $12.66 4- 2 i i 44 3.60 14.66 4- 6 (< 48 3.76 15.26 4-10 { » 62 3.91 18.66 5- 2 (( 56 4.06 20.96 5- 6 4 4 60 4 28 21.20 4 - 0}4 X 3-10 4 4 44 X 40 4.07 15.75 4- 2 < 4 44 4.24 17.40 4- 6 4 4 48 4.41 21.10 4-10 4 4 62 4.59 23.70 5- 2 4 4 56 4.74 23.85 5- 6 4 4 60 4.93 25 40 5-10 4 4 64 6.11 27.70 4- 4j^ X 3-10 4 4 48 X 40 4.49 17.45 4- 2 4 4 44 4.67 22.16 4- 6 4 4 48 4.85 24.70 4-10 52 5.04 24 90 5- 2 4 4 56 5.22 26.40 5- 6 4 4 60 5.40 28.70 5-10 4 4 64 6.60 31.05 4- 614 X 3-10 4 4 50 X 40 4.58 18.30 4- 2 4 4 44 4.76 22.95 4- 6 4 4 48 4.94 25.50 4-10 4 4 52 6.13 27.06 6 - 2 4 4 56 6 36 29.40 5- 6 4 4 60 5.54 29.60 5-10 4 4 64 5.84 32.05 5- 0}4 X 4- 2 4 4 66 X 44 5.18 27 20 4- 6 4 4 48 5.37 28 76 4-10 4 4 62 5.56 31.05 5- 2 44 56 5.75 37.06 5- 6 4 4 60 6.94 37.26 5-10 4 4 64 6.24 40.25 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 68. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 18, page 69. For Extras, see pages 68 to 70. 38 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COTTAGE FRONT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS 267 268 COTTAGE FRONT SINGLE SASH 270 269 For prices on above in all sizes, see opposite page. See our Special Front Windows, pages 78 to 86. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 89 LISTED SIZES OF 1%-INCH COTTAGE WINDOWS and SASH SIZE. Top Light. Bottom Light. No. 267 Window. No. 268 Window. No. 269 Sash. No. 270 Sash Open. Glazed. D. S. Open. Glazed. D. S. Open. Glazed. D. S. Open Glazed D. S. 3- 8J4x6- 2 40 X 16 40 X 40 $7.46 $19.95 $4.46 ★ $16.25 $5.26 *$17.05 $7.66 $20.00 5- 6 40 X 16 40 x44 7.68 21.85 4.68 *18.15 6.48 *18.95 7.88 21 90 6-10 40 X 16 40 X 48 7.98 22.76 4.98 19.05 6.78 19.85 8.18 22 80 6- 2 40 X 18 40 X 50 8.48 23.60 5.48 19.90 6.28 20.70 8.68 23.65 3-10% X 5- 2 42 X 16 42 X 40 7.80 22.10 4.80 18.40 6.60 19.20 8.00 22.15 5- 6 42 X 16 42 X 44 8.00 23.76 6.00 20.05 5.80 20.85 8.20 23.80 6-10 42 X 16 42 X 48 8.30 24.05 5.30 20.36 6.10 21.15 8.50 24.10 6- 2 42 X 20 42 X 48 8.86 25.45 5.86 21.75 6 66 22.56 9.06 25.60 4- 0%x6- 2 44 X 16 44 X 40 8.14 23.40 5.14 *19.70 5.94 *20.50 8.34 23.45 6- 6 44 X 16 44x44 8 33 25.06 5 33 *21.35 6.13 *22.15 8.53 25.10 6-10 44 X 18 44x46 8 61 26.90 5.61 22.20 6.41 23.00 8.81 25.96 6- 2 44 X 18 44 X 60 9.12 30.00 6.12 26.30 6.92 27.10 9.32 30.05 6- 6 44 X 22 44 X 50 9.30 31.20 6.30 27.50 7.10 28.30 9 50 31.25 4- 4%x6- 2 48 X 16 48 X 40 8.62 25.70 5.62 *22.00 6.42 *22.80 8 82 25.75 6- 6 48 X 18 48 X 42 8.80 27.26 5.80 *23.55 6.60 *24.35 9 00 27.30 6-10 48 X 18 48 X 46 9.00 31.06 6.00 27.35 6.80 28.15 9.20 31.10 6- 2 48 X 18 48 X 50 9.60 34.06 6.60 30.36 7.40 31.16 9 80 34.10 6- 6 48 X 20 48 X 52 9.83 34.30 6.83 30.60 7.63 31.40 10.03 34.35 4- 6%x6- 2 60 X 16 50 X 40 8.75 26.60 5.75 22.90 6.56 23.70 8.95 26.66 6- 6 60 X 16 50 x44 8.94 31.30 5.94 27.60 6.74 28.40 9.14 31.36 6-10 60 X 16 50 X 48 9 24 34.00 6.24 30.30 7 04 31.10 9.44 34.06 6- 2 60 X 18 50x 50 9.73 34 95 6.73 31 26 7.53 32.06 9.93 35.00 6- 6 60 X 22 50 X 50 10.00 36.15 7.00 32.45 7.80 33.25 10.20 36.20 4- 8%x6- 2 62 X 16 52 X 40 8.88 30.70 5.88 27.00 6.68 27.80 9 08 30.75 6- 6 62 X 18 52 X 42 9.06 32.55 6.06 28.85 6.86 29.66 9 26 32.60 6-10 62 X 18 52 X 46 9 40 36.30 6.40 31.60 7.20 38.40 9 60 35.36 6- 2 62 X 20 52 x48 9 94 36 80 6.94 33.10 7.74 33.90 10 14 36.85 6- 6 52 X 20 52 X 52 10.19 38.40 7.19 34 70 7.99 35.60 10.39 38.45 6- 0%x6- 6 56 X 16 66 X 44 9.34 36.40 6.34 32 70 7.14 33.50 9 54 36.45 6-10 56 X 16 56 X 48 9.64 38.06 6.64 34 35 7.44 35.15 9.84 38.10 6- 2 56 X 20 66 X 48 10.11 39.96 7.11 36.25 7.91 37.05 10.31 40.00 6- 6 56 X 20 56 X 62 10.36 42.30 7 36 38.60 8.16 39.40 10.56 42 35 7- 2 56 X 24 56 X 56 10 84 46.10 7.84 42.40 8.84 43.20 11 04 46.15 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 68. For Extras see pages 68 to 70. See our Special Front Windows, pages 73 to 86. * Denotes stock sizes. 40 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COTTAGE FRONT SASH and TRANSOMS 289 290 298 For prices on above in all sizes, see opposite page. See our Special Front Windows, pages 73 to 86. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 41 LISTED SIZES OF 1%-INCH COTTAGE SASH SIZE Top Eight Bottom Eight No. Open 289 Sash Glazed D. S 3- 814 X 5- 2 40 X 16 40 X 40 $8.26 $20.75 5- 6 40 X 16 40 X 44 8.48 22.65 5 10 40 X 16 40 X 48 8 78 23 55 6- 2 40 X 18 40 X 50 9.28 24.40 3 10% X 5- 2 42 X 16 42 X 40 8 60 22.90 5- 6 42 X 16 42 X 44 8.80 24.55 5-10 42 X 16 42 X 48 9.10 24.85 6- 2 42 X 20 42 X 48 9.66 26.25 4- 0%x5- 2 44 X 16 44 X 40 8.94 24 20 5- 6 44 X 16 44 X 44 9.13 25.85 5-10 44 X 18 44 X 46 9 41 26.70 6- 2 44 X 18 44 X 50 9.92 30.80 0- 6 44 X 22 44 X 50 10.10 32.00 4- 4% X 5- 2 48 X 16 48 X 40 9.42 26.50 5- 6 48 X 18 48 X 42 9.60 28.05 6-10 48 X 18 48 X 46 9.80 31.85 6- 2 48 X 18 48 X 50 10.40 34.85 6- 6 48 X 20 48 X 52 10.63 35.10 4- 6% X 6- 2 50 X 16 50 X 40 9.55 27.40 6- 6 50 X 16 50 X 44 9.74 32.10 5-10 50 X 16 50 X 48 10.04 34.80 6- 2 50 X 18 50 X 50 10.53 35.75 6- 6 50 X 22 50 X 50 10.80 36.95 4- 8% X 5- 2 52 X 16 52 X 40 9.68 31.50 5- 6 52 X 18 52 X 42 9.86 33.35 5-10 52 X 18 52 X 46 10.20 36.10 6- 2 52 X 20 52 X 48 10 74 37.60 6- 6 62 X 20 52 X 52 10.99 39.20 5- 0% X 5- 6 56 X 16 56 X 44 10.14 37.20 5-10 56 X 16 56 X 48 10.44 38.85 6- 2 56 X 20 56 X 48 10.91 40.75 6- 6 56 X 20 56 X 52 11.16 43.10 7- 2 56 X 24 56 X 56 11.64 46.90 For prices on Front Sash and Transoms Nos. 290, 297 and 298, either open or glazed, see one-light sash list on page 37 for bottom sash and one-light transom list on page 36, for transom sash, and add for sash as follows: Open Glazed Style 290_ $3.00 $3.70 Style 297_ 2.40 2.96 See Our Special Front Windows Pages 73 to 86 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see rule 1, page 68. For Extras see pages 68 to 70. 42 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COTTAGE FRONT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS 321 320 323 For prices of above, in all sizes, see opposite page. See our Special Front Windows, pages 73 to 86 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 43 LISTED SIZES OF 13/8-INCH cottage windows SIZE. Top Eight. Bottom Eight. No. 320 No. 321 No. 322 No. 323 Open. Glazed. D. S. Open. Glazed. D S. Open. Glazed. D. S. Open. Glazed. D. S. 3- 8ysx5- 2 40 X 16 40 X 40 $ 8.96 $21.15 $7.96 $20.10 $6.06 $18.25 $16.96 $29.50 5- 6 40 X 16 40 X 44 9.18 23.05 8.18 22.00 6.28 20 15 16.18 31.40 5-10 40 X 16 40 X 48 9.48 23.95 8.48 22.90 6.58 21.05 16.48 32.30 6- 2 40 X 18 40 X 50 9.98 24,80 8.98 23.75 7.08 21.90 16.98 33.15 3-1034x5- 2 42 X 16 42 X 40 9.30 23.30 8.30 22.25 6.40 20.40 16.30 31.66 5- 6 42 X 16 42 X 44 9.50 24.95 8.50 23.90 6.60 22.05 16.50 33.30 6-10 42 X 16 42 x48 9.80 25.25 8.80 24.20 6.90 22.35 16.80 33.60 6- 2 42 X 20 42 X 48 10.36 26.65 9.36 25.60 7.46 23.75 17.36 35.00 4- 0/8x6- 2 44 X 16 44 X 40 9.64 24.60 8.64 23.55 6.74 21.70 16.64 32.95 5- 6 44 X 16 44 X 44 9.83 26.25 8.83 25.20 6.93 23.36 16.83 34.60 5-10 44 X 18 44 X 46 10.11 27.10 9.11 26.05 7.21 24.20 17.11 35.45 6- 2 44 X 18 44 X 50 10.62 31.20 9.62 30.15 7,72 28.30 17.62 39.55 6- 6 44 X 22 44 X 50 10.80 32 40 9.80 31.35 7.90 29.50 17.80 40.75 4- 4/8x5- 2 48 X 16 48 X 40 10.12 26 90 9.12 26.85 7.22 24.00 17.12 37.30 5- 6 48 X 18 48 X 42 10.30 28.45 9.30 27.40 7.40 26.65 17.30 38.86 5-10 48 X 18 48 X 46 10.50 32.25 9.50 31.20 7.60 29.35 17.50 42.65 6- 2 48 X 18 48 X 50 11 10 35 25 10.10 34.20 8.20 32.35 18.10 45.65 6- 6 48 X 20 48 X 52 11.33 35.50 10.33 34.45 8.43 32.60 18.33 46.90 4- 6/x5- 2 50 X 16 60 X 40 10.25 27.80 9.25 26.75 7.35 24.90 17.25 38.20 5- 6 50 X 16 50 X 44 10.44 32.50 9.44 31.45 7.54 29.60 17.44 42.90 5-10 50 X 16 50 X 48 10 74 35.20 9.74 34.15 7.84 32.30 17.74 45.60 6- 2 50 X 18 50 X 50 11.23 36.15 10.23 35.10 8 33 33.25 18.23 46.56 6- 6 50 X 22 50 X 60 11.50 37.36 10.50 36.30 8.60 34 45 18.50 47.75 4- 834x5- 2 52 X 16 52 X 40 10.38 31.90 9.38 30.85 7.48 29.00 17.38 44.35 5- 6 52 X 18 52 X 42 10.56 33 75 9.56 32.70 7.66 30.05 17.56 46.20 5-10 52 X 18 52 X 46 10.90 36.50 9.90 35 45 8.00 33.60 17.90 48.95 6- 2 52 X 20 52 X 48 11.44 38 00 10.44 36.95 8.54 35.10 18.44 50.46 6- 6 62 X 20 52 X 52 11.69 39.60 10 69 38.55 8.79 36.70 18.69 52.06 6- 0/x5- 6 56 X 16 56 X 44 10 84 37.60 9.84 36.56 7.94 34.70 1 17.84 60.06 5-10 56 X 16 56 X 48 11.14 39 25 10.14 38.20 8.24 36.35 18.14 51.70 6- 2 56 X 20 56 X 48 11.61 41.15 10.61 40.10 8.71 38.25 18.61 53.60 6- 6 56 X 20 66 X 52 11.86 43.60 10.86 42.45 8.96 40.60 18.86 55.96 7- 2 66 X 24 56 X 56 12 34 47.30 11 34 46.25 9.44 44.40 19.34 59.76 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 68. For Extras see pages 68 to 70. See our Special Front Windows, pages 73 to 86. 44 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COTTAGE FRONT CHECK RAIL WINDOWS 330 331 332 333 For prices on above in all sizes, see opposite page See our Special Front Windows, pages 73 to 80. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFC. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 45 LISTED SIZES OF 1%-INCH COTTAGE WINDOWS SIZE Top Eight Bottom Eight No. 330 No. 331 No. 332 No. 333 Open Glazed D. S. Open Glazed D. S. Open Glazed D. S. Open Glazed D. S 3- 8ys^5- 2 40 X 16 40 X 40 $6.26 $18.45 $15.66 $30 30 $18.06 $30.96 $32.96 $47.10 6- 6 40 X 16 40 X 44 6.48 20.35 15.88 32.20 18.28 32.85 33.18 49.00 6-10 40 X 16 40 X 48 6.78 21.25 16.18 33.10 18.58 33.75 33.48 49.90 6- 2 40 X 18 40 X 50 7.28 23.10 16.68 34.00 19.08 34.60 33 98 50.76 3 - 1014 x 6 - 2 42 X 16 42 X 40 6.60 20.60 16.00 32.46 18.40 33.10 33.30 49.26 6- 6 42 X 16 42 X 44 6.80 22.25 16.20 34.10 18.60 34.75 33.60 60.00 6-10 42 X 16 42 X 48 7.10 22.65 16.50 34.40 18.90 36.05 33.80 61.20 6- 2 42 X 20 42 X 48 7.66 23.95 17.06 38.95 19.46 36.46 34.36 52.60 4- 014 x 6 - 2 44 X 16 44 X 40 6 94 21.90 16.34 34.00 18 74 34.40 33.64 50.66 6- 6 44 X 16 44 X 44 7.13 23.55 16.53 35.65 18.93 36.05 33.83 52.20 6-10 44 X 18 44 X 46 7.41 24.40 16.81 37.05 19.21 36.90 34.11 63.05 6- 2 44 X 18 44 X 50 7.92 28.50 17.32 41.15 19.72 41.00 34.62 57.16 6- 6 44 X 22 44 X 50 8.10 29.70 17.50 43.35 19.90 42.20 34 80 58.35 4- 41^x6- 2 48 X 16 48 X 40 7.42 24.20 16.82 36.85 21.12 38.76 37.22 56.20 6- 6 48 X 18 48 X 42 7.60 25.76 17.00 38.85 21 30 40 30 37.40 57.76 6-10 48 X 18 48 X 46 7.80 29.55 17.20 42.65 21.60 44.10 37.60 61.66 6- 2 48 X 18 48 X 50 8.40 32.55 17.80 45.65 22 10 47.10 38.20 64.66 6- 6 48 X 20 48 X 52 8.63 32.80 18.03 45.90 22.33 47.35 38.43 64.80 4- 61/6x6- 2 50 X 16 60 X 40 7.65 25.10 16.95 37.75 21.26 39.65 37.35 57.10 6- 6 50 X 16 50 X 44 7.74 29.80 17.14 42.45 21.44 44.36 37.54 61.80 6-10 50 X 16 50 X 48 8.04 32.50 17.44 45.15 21.74 47.06 37.84 64.50 6- 2 50 X 18 50 X 50 8.53 33 45 17.93 46.55 22.23 48.00 38.33 65.45 6- 6 50 X 22 50 X 50 8.80 34.65 18.20 48.70 22.50 49.20 38.60 66.65 4- 814 x 6 - 2 62 X 16 62 X 40 7.68 29 20 17.08 41.85 23.28 45.80 40.58 64.65 6- 6 52 X 18 52x42 7.86 31.05 17.26 45.20 23.46 47.65 40.76 66.40 6-10 52 X 18 52 X 46 8.20 33.80 17.60 47.95 23.80 50.40 41.10 69.15 6- 2 52 X 20 52 X 48 8.74 35.30 18.14 48.95 24.34 51.90 41.64 70.66 6- 6 52 X 20 52 X 52 8.99 36.90 18.39 50.55 24 59 63.50 41.89 72.26 6- OV6x6- 6 56 X 16 56 X 44 8.14 34.90 17.64 48.45 23.74 61.50 41.04 70.25 6-10 56 X 16 66 X 48 8.44 36.55 17.84 50.10 24.04 53.15 41.34 71.90 6- 2 56 X 20 56 X 48 8.91 38.45 18.31 53.40 24 51 56.06 41.81 73.80 6- 6 56 X 20 56 X 52 9.16 40.80 18.56 55.75 24.76 57.40 42.06 76.16 7- 2 56 X 24 66 X 56 9.64 44.60 19.04 59.45 26.24 61.20 42.54 79.96 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 68. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 68. For Extras see pages 68 to 70 See our Special Front Windows, pages 73 to 86. 46 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUEEN ANNE WINDOWS 334 337 338 List Prices of Queen Anne Windows For list prices of Queen Anne Windows of designs as shown above, either open or glazed, figure the list on a two-light wdndow of similar size, open or glazed as required (If glazed see Rule 25, Note B, page 70) and add as below : LIST l?8-inch 1%-inch IvIST l|4-iuch IJi-inch For Design No. 334 $3.00 $4.20 For Design No. 337 $ 2.60 $ 3.65 For Design No. 335 4.60 6.45 1 For Design No. 338 10.40 14.55 For Design No. 336 3.80 6.10 For Design No 339 7.20 10.10 Above designs except No. 334 and 338, wider than 28-inch glass will be made with greater number of lights in proportion to the width and charged for according to Rule 11, page 69. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 47 QUEEN ANNE WINDOWS 342 345 343 344 List Prices of Queen Anne Windows For list prices of Queen Anne Windows of designs as shown above, either open or glazed, figure the list on a two-light window of similar size, open or glazed as required (If glazed see Rule 25, Note B, page 70) and add as below : I^IST 1% inch 1% inch LIST 1% inch inch For Design No. 340 $6.30 $ 8.80 For Design No. 343 $11.00 $15 40 For Design No. 341 5.00 7.00 For Design No. 344 3.50 4.90 For Design No. 342 9.10 12.75 For Design No. 345 35.20 49.25 Above designs, except 344, wider than 28-inch glass will be made with greater number of lights in proportion to the width and charged for according to Rule 11, page 69. 48 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO,. DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUEEN ANNE WINDOWS 346 347 348 350 351 349 List Prices of Queen Anne Windows For list prices of Queen Anne Windows of designs as shown above, either open or glazed, figure the list on a two-light window of similar size, open or glazed, as required (if glazed, see Rule 25, Note B, page 70), and add as below: l.IST 19i-inch IJi-inch LIST IJ^-inch IJi-inch For Design No. 346 $ 7.90 $11.05 For Design No. 349 $4.00 $5.60 For Design No. 347 13.00 18.20 For Design No. 350 4.70 6.55 For Design No. 348 6.40 8.95 For Design No. 351 6.00 8.40 Above designs, e cept Nos. 349, 350 and 351, wider than 2S-inch glass, will be made wdth greater number of lights in proportion to the width and charged for according to Rule 11, page 09. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 49 QUEEN ANNE WINDOWS 365 356 357 List Prices of Queen Anne Windows tor list prices of Queen Anne Windows of designs as shown above, either open or glazed, figure the list on a two-light window of similar size, open or glazed, as required (if glazed, see Rule 25, Note B, page 70), and add as below^: PIST 1^ inch Xyi inch PIST 1% inch inch For Design No. 352 $0.80 $1.12 For Design No. 355 $0.80 1.12 For Design No. 353 1.20 1.68 For Design No. 356 1.60 2.24 For Design No. 354 1.80 2 52 For Design No. 357 2.40 3 36 For sash extras see pages 68 to 7o. 50 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUEEN ANNE SASH Glazed Plain Glass. 390 For 1^ inch thick add 20 cents list for each marginal light to price of a one-light sash of same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents list extra for glazing each marginal light. For 1^ inch thick add 20 cents list for each marginal light to price of a one-light sash of same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents list extra for glazing each marginal light. 392 393 For 1% inch thick add 20 cents list for each For 1^ inch thick add |12.00 to the list price marginal light to price of a one-light sash of ^ one-light sash of same size. If glazed, add same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents $13.25 to glazed list, list extra for glaz’ng each marginal light. 394 For 1^ inch thick add $4.90 to the list price of a one-light sash of same size If glazed, add $5.75 to glazed list. 395 For 1^ inch thick add 50 cents list for each light to price of one-light sash of same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents list extra for glazing each light. If above sash are glazed with white chipped, enameled or colored glass (any color except ruby) add 40 cents per square foot of glass measure to glazed list. If ruby, add 70 cents per square foot to glazed list. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 51 QUEEN ANNE TRANSOMS Glazed Plain Glass. n 410 1 s 411 For inch thick add 50 cents list for each light to price of one-light transom of same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents list extra for glazing each light. For inch thick add |11.50 to list price of 1^ inch one-light transom of same size. For glazed add $13.25 to glazed list. For 1 ^ inch thick add 20 cents list for each marginal light to price of a one-light transom of same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents list extra for glazing each light. 413 For inch thick add 70 cents list for each long and square light and 50 cents list for each half square light to price of a one-light transom of same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents list extra for glazing each light. For ly inch thick add 70 cents list for each long and square light and 50 cents list for each half square light to price of a one-light transom of same size. If glazed, add to glazed list 5 cents list extra for glazing each light. For inches thick add |1.80 to list price of one-light transom of same size. For glazed add $2.20 to glazed list. If above transoms are glazed with white chipped or colored glass (any color except ruby) add 40 cents per square foot of glass measure to glazed list. If ruby, add 70 cents per square foot to glazedji^ FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 5‘2 431 432 433 436 TRANSOM EXTRAS For Segment Head Transom, 430 and 431, add to the list of the same size Transom as follows : \% inch. inch. List. List. Up to 2 - wide opening_ $ 1.80 $ 2.50 2 - 1 to 3 - O^i “ 2.40 3.35 3 - 1 to 4 - 0>^ “ 4.10 5.75 4-lto5-0>^ “ 5.90 8.25 For Circle Head Transom, 432 and Gothic Head Transom, 433, add to the list of the same size Transom as follows : inch. IJi inch. List. List. Up to 2 - 0)4 wide opening__ $ 4.50 $ 6.30 2- 1 to 3-0)4 “ 5.20 7.25 3- 1 to 4-0)4 “ 7.60 10.65 4- 1 to 5-0)4 “ 9.00 12.60 For Circle Head Transom, 434, add to the list of the same size Transom as follows : 1% inch. inch. List. List. Up to 2 - 0)4 wide opening_ . . _$ 7.00 $ 9.80 2 - 1 to 3 -0)4 “ - _ 7.70 10.75 3 - 1 to 4 O/s “ _ ..10.10 14.15 4 - 1 to 5 -0)4 “ - _ 11.50 16.10 If glazed, add to glazed list 20c. list extra for glazing. For Circle Head Transom, 435, add to the list of the same size Transom as follows : 1?^ inch. 15^ inch. List. List. Up to 2 - 0)4 wide opening_$13.50 $18.90 2 - 1 to 3 - 0)4 “ 14.90 20.80 3 - 1 to 4 - 0)4 “ 19.70 27.60 4-1 to 5-0)4 “ 22.50 31.50 If glazed, add to the glazed list 60c. list extra for glazing. For Gothic Head Transom, 436, add to the list of the same size Transom as follows : 1?^ inch. 15^ inch. List. List. Up to 2 - 0)4 wide opening _ _ .. _$ 9.30 $13.00 2 - 1 to 3 - 0)4 “ .. _ 10.00 13.95 3 - 1 to 4 - 0)4 “ _ _ 12.40 17.35 4-1 to 5-0)4 “ _ .. 13.80 19.30 If glazed, add to the glazed list 15c. list extra for glazing. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 53 TRANSOMS and CIRCLE SASH 437 438 439 441 440 442 443 444 Modern Designs Can be made circle in and out, as shown, or circle out square in if desired. Unless otherwise ordered we make circle in and out. 54 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. GABLE FRAMES and SASH Square Inside Sash 460 Frame 461 Sash 466 Frame 467 Sash 462 Frame 463 Sash 468 Frame 469 Sash 464 Frame 466 Sash 470 Frame 471 Sash 472 Frame 473 Sash 474 Sash 476 Frame 475 Frame 477 Price of Sash, l}i inches thick Price of Frames, with .5% inch Jamb Nunil)er Size of Opening Price Open Price Gl. S. S. Number Price 460 2- 0x2- 0 $11.40 $13.05 461 $2.70 462 2- 0x2- 0 11 40 13.05 463 3.00 464 2- 0x2- 0 17.80 21.10 485 3.00 486 2- 0x2- 5 1 54 3 40 467 2.00 468 2- 0x2- 6 1.54 3 40 469 2.10 470 2- 0x2- 5 4.75 7.40 471 1.75 472 2- 0x2- 5 3 79 6.65 473 2,40 474 1- 8x2- 8 6 04 7,75 475 2 50 476 2 0x2- 5 3 34 6.20 477 3.26 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 55 GABLE FRAMES and SASH Square Inside. Sash 478 Frame 479 Sash 484 Frame 485 Sash 490 Frame 491 Sash 480 Frame 481 Sash 482 Frame 483 Sash 486 Frame 487 Sash 488 Frame 489 Sash 494 Frame 495 Sash 492 Frame 493 Price of Sash, 1^ inches thick. Price of Frames, with inch jamb. Number. size of Opening. Price Open. Price Gl. S. S. Number. Price. 478 2- 8 X 1- 4 $8.18 $9.40 479 $2 75 480 2- 8 X 1- 4 16.58 18.20 481 3.00 482 2- 8 X 1- 4 11.38 13.40 483 3.00 484 2- 0x2- 2 8.97 11.00 485 3.50 486 2- 8 X 1- 4 8.18 9.40 487 3.50 488 2- 0x2- 0 24.00 26.25 489 4.00 490 1- 8x2- 8 17.04 19.05 491 4.50 492 1- 8x2- 8 20 04 22.35 493 4 50 494 1- 8x2- 8 30 84 33.85 495 4.50 56 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. GABLE FRAMES and SASH Sash, 496 Frame, 497 Sash, 502 Frame, 503 Sash, 498 Frame, 499 Sash, 504 Frame, 505 Sash, 500 Frame, 501 Sash, 506 Frame, 507 EYE BROW SASH 511 Price of Sash, 1^ Inches Thick. Price of Frames, 4-inch Studding. Number size of Opening Price Open Price Olazed S. .s. Number j Price 496 2 - 8 X 1 - 4 $8.98 $10.70 497 i $3.50 498 2 - 0 X 2 - 0 7.80 9 85 499 2.75 500 2 - 8 X 1 - 4 13.58 15.15 501 i 3.60 502 2 - 0 X 2 - 0 15.40 17 45 503 4.50 504 2 - 0 X 2 - 5 6.54 8 40 505 5.00 500 2 - 0 X 2 - 0 13 90 15.75 507 i 4.75 508 3 - 0 X 1 - 0 14.40 15 65 509 3 0 X 1 - 0 16.40 17 85 510 3 - 0 X 1 - 0 20.00 22 05 511 3 - 0 X 1 - 0 24 00 25.60 58 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. JIB WINDOWS 540 541 542 CASEMENT SASH 543 544 Sash extras, see pages 68 to 70. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 59 FRENCH WINDOWS WOOD BARS 545 546 Can be divided into two or more lights in height, or into small cut up lights, as suggested in above designs, usually furnished rabbeted in center, but can be made with single astragal planted on. FOLDING SASH 547 ij ^ p I t I 1 1 1 1 1 548 Usually made two or four lights to the pair; can be made how’ever, in cut up lights to match any of the colonial sash designs, or glazed in many attractive designs of leaded crystal. See Art Glass section, pages 666 to 728. 60 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 560 563 CHURCH WINDOWS 661 564 562 566 For Gothic Head, 560, add to list of same size window as follows: 1% in. list IM in. list 1% in. list IJ^in.list Up to 2 - Qyi wide opening_|4.50 $G.30 3 - 1 to 4 - Oyi wide opening_|7.60 $10.65 2 - 1 to 3 - 0^ “ 5.20 7.25 4 - 1 to 5 - 0>^ “ 9.00 12.60 For Gothic Head, 561, add to list of same size window as follow’s: Up to 2 - 0*4 wide opening_ $ 9.30 $13.00 3 - 1 to 4 - Oyi wide opening_$12.40 $17.35 2-lto3-0>4 “ 10.00 13.95 4 - 1 to 5 - 0>4 “ 13.80 19.30 For Peak Head, 663, add to list of same size window as follows: Up to 2 - Oyi wdde opening_$2.25 $3.15 3 - 1 to 4 - 0*-^ wide opening_$4.00 $5.60 2-lto3-0>^ •* _ 2.80 3.90 4 - 1 to 5 - 0>^ “ _ 5.50 7.70 For Peak Head, 564, add to list of same size window as follows: Up to 2 - 034 wide opening_$4.35 $6.00 3 - 1 to 4 t 0*4 wide opening_$6.10 $ 8.45 2-1 to 3 -034 “ 4.90 6.75 4 - 1 to 5 - 0^^ “ 7.60 10 55 562. For price, see Rule 5, Sash Extras, using list of two gothic tops, and Rule 11, notes “A,” “B” and “E.” 565. For price, see Rule 9, note “A,” using list of two peak heads, and Rule 11, notes “A,” “B” and “E ” For glazing an}- of the above windows, see Rule 25, Sash Extras. For Sash Extras, see pages 68 to 70. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. P)1 CHURCH WINDOWS 566 For Gothic Head 566, add to list of same size window as follows : inch. inch. List. List. Up to 2- 0}/s wide opening --$ 9.30 $13.00 2-1 to 3-OK “ 10.00 13.95 3-1 to 4- OK “ -- 12.40 17.35 o 1 O 1 .. 13.80 19.30 For Gothic Head 567 see Rule 5, sash extras, using list of two Gothic tops, and Rule 11, notes “A,” “B” and “E.” 567 For Gothic Head 568, add to list of same size window as follows : l}i inch. inch. List. List. ^■] P to 2- OK wide opening. ..$ 5.00 $ 7.00 2- 1 to 3- OK “ “ ■ .. 7.00 9.80 3- 1 to 4- OK “ .. 10.50 14.70 4- 1 to 5- OK “ “ - .. 13.00 18.20 For ' Gothic Head 569, add to list of same size window as follows : 1% inch. inch. List. List. Up to 2- OK wide opening ..$ 9.80 $13.70 2- 1 to 3- OK “ .. 11.80 16.50 3- 1 to 4- OK “ .. 15.30 21.40 4- 1 to 5- OK “ “ . .. 17.80 24.90 568 For glazing any of the above windows see Rule 25, sash extras. For sash extras see pages 68 to 70. 669 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CHURCH WINDOWS 580 582 581 583 We make Church Windows of every description and glaze with any kind of glass desired. See our Leaded Art Glass for churches, pag'es 721 to 728. In ordering or asking for estimate, give exact width, total height in center, thickness of sash, style of glazing and radius on segment, gothic or circle openings. For elliptical or irregular openings always furnish pattern. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 63 CHURCH WINDOWS 584 585 586 588 587 We make church windows of every description, and glaze with any kind of glass desired. See our leaded art glass for churches, pages 721 to 728. In ordering or asking for estimate give exact width, total height in center, thickness of sash, style of glazing and radius on segment, gothic, or circle openings. For elliptical or irregular openings alw’ays furnish pattern. 04 FARLEY LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CHURCH WINDOWS 589 4r L Jl- l[l , y'tJx 590 We make Church Windows of every description and glaze with any kind of glass desired. See our leaded art glass for churches, pages 721 to 728. In ordering or asking for estimate, give exact width, total height in center, thickness of sash, st 3 de of glazing and radius on segment, gothic or circle openings. For elliptical or irregular openings always furnish pattern. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 65 CHURCH WINDOWS 591 592 We make Church Windows of every description and glaze with any kind of glass desired. See our leaded art glass for churches, pages 721 to 728. In ordering or asking for estimate, give exact width, total height in center, thickness of .sash, style of glazing and radius on segment, gothic or circle openings. 3 For elliptical or irregular openings always furnish pattern, ibuque 66 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. BENT or CIRCLE FACE WINDOWS and FRAMES We manufacture bent windows (glazed with window, plate or art glass), at moderate prices. In ordering state which plan is desired and give radius to outside of top sash and exact width straight across between jambs. If jambs are not parallel, a full-sized plan of sill is necessary. For prices on bent or circle face windows see Rule 22, page 70. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 67 CIRCLE and SEGMENT TOP WINDOWS DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING Fig. 1 For Window Frames. Circle inside and outside. Fig. 2 For Window Frames. Circle outside, square inside. Fig. 3 Always use these figures, viz.: 1, 2, 3 or 4 in ordering Segment or Circle Top Windows or Frames. Fig. 4 For Window Frames. Segment inside and outside. For Window Frames. Segment outside, square inside. Windows made in the above styles can be filled with any number of lights required. Always give the radius on segment, circle or gothic openings. The regular radius of a circle top is half the width, and on segment and gothic top the full width of opening. For elliptical or irregular openings always furnish pattern. 68 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SASH EXTRAS NOTE “A”—When the term “Stock Quantities” is used in these rules, it means ten or more of the articles of one size, style and quality. NOTE “B”—For irregular or intermediate sizes in stock quantities, use same list as next larger listed size, both open and glazed. For less than stock quantities, on sizes not listed, an extra 10% of the open list will be charged. NOTE “C”—Unless otherwise specified, when a net extra or a list extra is provided, it will apply to either open or glazed list, and when a percentage of the list is provided, it applies to open list only, and should be applied before glazing is added. LARGER SIZES. RULE 1.—(a) For list on 13^8 and 1% inch open windows wider than listed sizes, add to the open list for similar window of widest listed size of same height for each additional 4 inches or part thereof_ 50c list (b) For list on IJ/g and inch open windows longer than listed sizes, add to the open list for similar window of longest listed size of same width, for each additional 4 inches or part thereof_ 50c list WIDE STILES, RAILS OR BARS. RULE 2.—For list on 1^^ inch open windows, or sash, with stiles, rails or bars wider than regular stock sizes, add as follows: (a) For stiles and top rails wider than 2 inches to glass rabbet, for each addi¬ tional 34 inch or part thereof, add of the open list to open or glazed list_ 10% list (b) For bottom rails wider than 3 inches to glass rabbet, for each additional 34 inch or part thereof, add of the open list to open or glazed list- 734% list (c) For check rails thicker than 1^4 inch and not over 1^ inches finished sizes, add of open list to open or glazed list_ 20% list (d) For vertical bars wider than regular stock, for each additional 34 inch or part thereof, add of open list to open or glazed list_ 5% list (e) For horizontal bars wider than regular stock, for each additional 34 inch or part thereof, add of open list to open or glazed list_ 5% list NOTE—For rabbeting check rails see Rule 27, page 70. O. G. LUGS. RULE 3.—For list* on 1% inch open or glazed windows with O. G. lugs, add to open or glazed list for each sash with lugs_ 50c list RULE 4.—For list SEGMENT HEADS. on open or glazed windows or sash with segment or imitation segment heads (Fig. 3 or 4, page 67), add to open or glazed list the following: Ust list Up to 2-034 wide (opening)_ $1.80 $2.50 2- 1 to 3-0^ “ “ 2.40 3.35 3- 1 to 4-034 " “ 4.10 5.75 4- 1 to 5-034 “ “ 5.90 8.25 Over 5-034 wide subject to special price. HALF CIRCLE OR GOTHIC IN AND OUT. RULE 5.—For list on open or glazed windows or sash with half circle top (Fig. 1, page 67) or Gothic top (No. 560, page 60) inside and outside, add to open or glazed list the following: l^-in. list 1%-iii. list L'p to 2-034 wide (opening)_ $4.50 $6.30 2- 1 to 3-034 “ “ 5.20 7.25 3- 1 to 4-014 “ “ 7.60 10.65 4- 1 to 5-034 “ “ 9.00 12.60 Over 5-034 wide subject to special price. HALF CIRCLE OR GOTHIC SQUARE INSIDE. RULE 6.—For list on open or glazed windows or sash with half circle top outside, 2 , page 67), or with Gothic top outside, square inside, add to list the following: LTp to 2-034 wide (opening)_ 2- 1 to 3-034 “ “ _ 3- 1 to 4-034 “ “ _ 4- 1 to 5-034 “ “ _ Over 5-034 wide subject to special price. square inside (Fig. the open or glazed If^-in. list l?£-in. list $5.00 $7.00 7.00 9.80 10.50 14.70 13.00 18.20 FULL CIRCLE SASH. RULE 7.—(a) For list on open or glazed sash full circle inside and outside, add to open or glazed list of a similar square sash double the amount provided in Rule 5. (b) For list on open or glazed sash full circle outside, and square inside, add to open or glazed list of a similar square sash double the amount provided in Rule 6. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 69 RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE ELLIPTICAL, KITE-SHAPED OR “EYEBROW” SASH. 8.—^For elliptipal, kite-shaped or eyebrow sash, add of the open list to the list of a full circle similar size sash (Rule 7), either open or glazed_25% list PEAK HEAD SASH. 9.—(a) For list on open or glazed windows or sash with peak head inside and outside (Fig. .563, page 6o), add to open or glazed list the following: i^ch inch list. list. Up to 2-03^ wide (opening) -1___ $2.25 $3.15 2- 1 to 3-03/g “ “ _ 2.80 3.90 3- 1 to 4-03/g “ “ _ 4.00 5.60 4- 1 to 5-03^ “ “ _ 5.50 7.70 Over 5-03/8 wide subject to special price. (b) For sash, peak head outside, square inside, add double the amount shown above. DIAMOND SASH. 10. —For list on open or glazed sash, diamond shape, add to open or glazed list, double the amount shown by Rule 9. DIVIDED SASH. 11. —For list on open or glazed windows or sash divided into small lights, and not specifically listed, add to the list for similar two-light window or one-hght sash for each light as follows: 1^ inch list. 1^ inch list. (a) For rectangular lights_ $0.20 $0.28 (b) For lights not rectangular, but formed by straight bars on all sides (diamond lights) (except suspended lights, see Note “C”)_ .50 .70 (c) For suspended diamond lights (similar to long and square lights in transoms Nos. 413, 414, page 51)_ .70 .95 (d) For lights not rectangular but formed by curved bars_ 1.60 2.25 (e) If glazed add per light_ .05 .05 COTTAGE STYLE WINDOWS. 12 . —For cottage style windows (with top and bottom light of different heights) not listed, add together one-half of the lists of windows of the same width containing the same or next larger glass size, for the bottom and top respectively and add_ 40c list HALF WINDOWS. 13. —For half windows (either top or bottom sash) add to half of the list of such window_ 40c list 13/^ INCH THICK. 14. —(a) For list on 13/8 inch sash, not listed, and for two and four light plain rail windows, use inch list, open or glazed. (b) For list on 13^ inch check rail windows, open or glazed, use 1% inch check rail list. IH inch plain rail windows. 15. —For 1% inch plain rail windows use inch check rail list, open or glazed. iM inch thick. 16. — ^(a) For 134 inch windows or sash, open or glazed, add of the 134 inch open list to the 134 inch open or glazed list, unless otherwise provided for 50% list (b) For all extras for 134 inch windows or sash unless otherwise provided for, add to extras for 134 inch sash_ 50% list 234 INCH THICK. 17.— For 2 or 234 inch windows or sash, open or glazed, add of the 134 inch open list to the 134 inch open or glazed list_ 100% list SINGLE SASH. 18. —(a) To make open sash list on 134 inch transom, cellar sash and other single sash containing 4 rectangular lights or less, not otherwise provided for in this list, figure the united inches (width and length added) of the entire glass measurement, when 52 united inches or less, per inch 334c list (b) For the same, when glass measurement is over 52 and not over 76 united inches, containing 6 rectangular lights or less, per inch_ 4c list (c) For the same, when glass measurement is over 76 and not over 100 united inches, containing 8 rectangular lights or less, per inch_ 434c list (d) For the same, when glass measurement is over 100 united inches, con¬ taining 12 rectangular lights or less, per inch_ 534c list (e) For greater number of lights than provided for in notes a, b, c and d, add for each extra light_ 20c list CASEMENT SASH. 19. —For casement sash, figure each sash as per Rule 18. If rabbeted, see Rule 27, page 70. 70 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WINDOWS WITH MORE THAN TWELVE LIGHTS. RULE 20.—For 15 It. Windows, open or glazed, add to 12 It. list_ 30 % list “ 16 “ “ “ “ 12 “ _ 37H% “ “ 18 “ “ “ “ 12 “ _ 60 % “ “ 20 “ “ “ “ 12 “ . . __ 80 % “ “ 24 “ “ “ “ 12 “ _ 120 % “ NOTE.—When the total glass width exceeds 36 inches, add of the open list, to the open or glazed list_10% STORE SASH. RULE 21.—(a) Store sash with stiles and top rail 3 in. to glass line, and bottom rail 4 in. to glass line, 1^ in. thick, per lineal foot around the opening_36c list (b) Bars for in. sash not over 1 in. between glass, per lineal foot_16c list (c) For wider stiles, rails, etc., see Rule 2, page 68. (d) For glass beads or stops, see Rule 23, page 70. (e) For panels under store sash, see foot note under store doors, page 132. BENT SASH. RULE 22.—For square head 1 It. bent sash, add to 1^4 or in. open hst as follows: RADIUS. Up to 24J^ Opening. 25 to 36 H Opening. 37 to 48)^ Opening. 49 to 60 Opening. Up to 4 ft. $9.75 $14.50 $20.60 $30.80 4-1 to 5 ft. 8.70 13.00 18.70 28.00 5-1 to 6 ft. 7.90 11.85 17.00 25.40 6-1 to 7 ft. 7.35 11.00 15.40 23.10 7-1 to 8 ft. 7.00 10.50 14.00 21.00 (a) For larger than 8 ft. radius and not over 10 feet, deduct 5% from addition for each 6 inches. For larger radius than 10 feet, deduct 25%. (b) For bent windows double the amount for single sash. STOPS AND BEADS. RULE 23.—For stops or beads around square glass in sash or windows of any thickness, add for each light as follows: For each light of List. 16 united inches or less_25c 17 to 28 “ “ 30c 29 to 40 “ “ 35c 41 to 52 “ “ 45c Over 100 united inches a NOTE.—The minimum charge under Rule List. 53 to 64 united inches_ 55c 65 to 76 “ “ 65c 77 to 88 “ “ 85c 89 to 100 “ “ 95c Ic per inch. for any sash will be_ 60c list OIL FINISH. RULE 24.—For windows or sash selected for oil finish, add of the open list to open or glazed list_ 20% GLAZING. RULE 25.—(a) For glazing with AA glass, add of the 1% inch glazed list_ (b) In figuring glass of unlisted glazed sash with marginal or divided lights, either diamond, square, peak or otherwise, figure as though the sash contained but one light of glass and add for glazing, per light_ (c) For windows or sash glazed with white chip, enameled, or with colored glass (any color except ruby), add to D. S. glazed list, for each square foot of glass measure_ If glazed with ruby, add for each square foot, glass measure_ 10 % 5c list 40c list 70c list STORM SASH. RULE 26.—(a) IJ/g inch storm sash take the same list as given for a 1% inch check rail window with an equal number of lights of the same size. (b) For 1% inch storm sash, when ordered in stock quantities, add of the 13^ inch open storm sash list, to the open or glazed list_ 15% For same in less than stock quantities, see Note “B,” page 68. (c) For 3 inch stiles for storm sash, open or glazed, add of the open list_ 15% (d) For 0. G. edge on storm sash, add_ 5c net (e) For ventilators for storm sash, add for each_ 10c net (f) For swing lights for storm sash, without hardware, add_ 50c net For same fitted with hooks and hinges, add_ 65c net (g) For painting storm sash black one side, add for each sash_ 15c net RABBETING. RULE 27. —(a) For rabbeting outside of rails or stiles of windows or sash, add to the list for each edge rabbeted (except as below)_ 20c list (b) For rabbeting check rails of windows, per window_ 40c list (c) For rabbeting storm sash, casement or cupboard sash, per pair_ 10c net (d) For rabbeting sash for plate or other thick glass, add for each sash so rabbeted_ 5c list NOTE.—The minimum charge under Rule 27 for any one order will be_ 15c net FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 71 Front Sash and Check Rail Windows 'TI’JK SOLICIT your careful attention to the following pages illustrating our new and artistic line of Front Art Windows and Sash. We have exercised the greatest care in the selec¬ tion of these designs and it has been our aim to show goods that will appeal to the good taste and ideas of those who are able to appreciate the artistic points which character¬ ize each and ever}'' de¬ sign shown herewith. These windows have been designed by artists who have combined beauty and harmony, and this coupled with the fact that only strict¬ ly “A quality” pine is used in their construc¬ tion, makes them the most popular line on the market. We furnished the Millwork for these buildings. 72 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS and SASH Glazed with F. & L,. Special Art Lights in top, and D. S. or Plate Glass in bottom. FOLLOWING SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK; SIZE OK SIZE OF SIZE OF OPENING BOTTOM EIGHT TOP LIGHT 3-8x5- 2 40 X 40 40 X 16 3-8x5- 6 40 X 44 40 X 16 3- 8x5- 10 40 X 48 40 X 16 3-8x6- 2 40 X 52 40 X 16 3-8x6- 6 40 X 56 40 X 16 4-0x5- 2 44 X 40 44 X 16 4-0x5- 6 44 X 44 44 X 16 4- 0x5- 10 44 X 48 44 X 16 4-0x6- 2 44 X 52 44 X 16 4-0x6- 6 44 X 56 44 X 16 All sizes not listed take a higher price. In ordering Phont Windows and Sash, give the size of opening and thickness of sash, and alwaj-s be particular to read foot note under each design. Sizes Carried in Stock Always Cost Less than Special Sizes. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 73 OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Leaded Double Strength. ASTORIA Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furnished when so ordered. See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see, our Price Guide. 74 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Leaded Art Glass. BUCKEYE Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock Single Stationary Sash can be furnished when so ordered. See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 75 OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Leaded Art Glass. EAGLE Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furnished when so ordered. See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. 76 FART.EY & LOET.SCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Leaded Art Glass. FLORENCE Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which w'e carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furnished w’hen so ordered. vSee page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 77 OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Leaded Art Glass. GLOBE Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furnished when so ordered. See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. 78 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Leaded Bevel Plate. JULIEN Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furnished when so ordered. See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. iSWTIItf. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 79 OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Leaded Bevel Plate RICHMOND Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furnished when so ordered. See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. ".m.y 80 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Tight Glazed Lace. SHERLOCK Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furni.shed when so ordered. See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 81 OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Tight Glazed Lace 5 WALES Note carefully that the above is a Check Rail Window, which we carry in stock. Single Stationary Sash can be furnished when so ordered See page 72 for stock sizes. For prices, see our Price Guide. uque 82 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA OUR SPECIAL FRONT WINDOWS Top Light Glazed Lace WMmmm 4-Stat. Slats. Size of Opening. 8 X 10 $2.70 $3.10 $3.40 $3.80 2 - 4|^ X 3 - 11 12 3.00 3.40 3.75 4.15 4 - 7 14 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.60 5 - 3 9 X 12 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 1 H t- I (M 7 13 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.60 4 - 11 14 3.50 3.90 4.40 4.80 5 - 3 15 3.70 4.10 4.65 5.05 5 - 7 16 3.80 4.20 4.75 5.15 5 - 11 10 X 12 3.85 4.25 4 85 5.25 2 -lOK x4 - 7 14 4.30 4.70 5.40 5.80 5 - 3 15 4.40 4.80 5.50 5.90 5 - 7 16 4.60 5.00 5.75 6.15 5 - 11 # 18 5.15 5.55 6 45 6.85 6 - 7 20 5.95 6.35 7.40 7.80 7 - 3 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 113. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 113. For Extras, see page 113. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 109 OUTSIDE BLINDS LISTED SIZES OF OUTSIDE BLINDS FOR FOUR LIGHT WINDOWS IN PAIRS. Size of Glass. Price lYs-in. Rolling Slats. Price IH-in. Stat or >^-Stat. Slats. Price 1 %-in. Rolling Slats. Price l?^-in. Stat. or J^-Stat. Slats. size of Opening. 10 X 20 $2.70 $3.10 $3.40 $3.80 2 - 1 X 3 - 11 24 3.00 3.40 3.75 4.15 4 - 7 26 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 4 - 11 28 S.35 3.75 4.20 4 60 5 - 3 30 3.60 3.90 4.40 4.80 6 - 7 32 3.60 4.00 4.50 4.90 5 - 11 34 4.50 4.90 5.60 6.00 6 - 3 36 4.80 5.20 6.00 6.40 6 - 7 38 5.15 5.55 6.45 6.85 6 - 11 40 5.55 5.95 6.90 7.30 7 - 3 12 X 20 2.70 3.10 3.40 3.80 2 - 5 X 3 - 11 22 2.90 3.30 3.65 4.05 4 - 3 24 3.00 3.40 3.75 4.15 4 - 7 26 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 4 - 11 28 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.60 5 - 3 30 3.50 3.90 4.40 4.80 5 - 7 32 3.60 4.00 4.50 4.90 5 - 11 34 4.50 4.90 5.60 6.00 6 - 3 36 4.80 5.20 6.00 6 40 6 - 7 38 5.15 5.55 6.45 6.85 6 - 11 40 6.55 5.95 6.90 7.30 7 - 3 14 X 24 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 2 - 9 X 4 - 7 26 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.60 4 - 11 28 3.50 3.90 4.40 4.80 5 3 30 3.70 4.10 4.65 5.05 5 - 7 32 3.80 4.20 4.75 5.15 6 - 11 34 4.70 5.10 5.90 6.30 6 - 3 36 5.05 5.45 6.30 6.70 6 - 7 38 6.40 5.80 6.75 7.16 6 - 11 40 5.80 6.20 7.25 7.65 7 - 3 16 X 24 3.85 4.25 4.85 5.26 2 -11 X 4 - 7 26 4.00 4.40 5.00 5 40 4 - 11 28 4.30 4.70 5.40 5.80 5 - 3 30 4.40 4.80 5 50 5.90 5 - 7 32 4.60 5.00 5.75 6.15 5 - 11 34 4.85 5.25 6.05 6.45 6 - 3 36 5.15 5.55 6.45 6.85 6 - 7 38 6.50 5.90 6.85 7 26 6 - 11 40 5.95 6.35 7.40 7.80 7 - 3 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “ B,” page 113. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 113. For Extras, see page 113. For price of panel shutters, see Rule 9, page 113. Panel Shutters. 110 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUTSIDE BLINDS LISTED SIZES OF OUTSIDE BLINDS FOR TWO LIGHT WINDOWS IN PAIRS. size of Glass in Window. Price IH-in. Rolling Slats. Price lYt-in. Stat. or )4-Stat. Slats. Price lJ4-in. Rolling Slats. Price 1^-in. Stat. or )4-Stat. Slats. size of Opening. 20 X 20 $2.70 $3.10 $3.40 $3.80 2-0% X 3 - 11 24 3.00 3.40 3.75 4.15 4- 7 26 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 4 - 11 28 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.60 5 - 3 30 3.50 3.90 4.40 4.80 5 - 7 32 3.60 4 00 4.50 4.90 5 - 11 34 4.50 4.90 5.60 6.00 6 - 3 36 4.80 5.20 6.00 6.40 6 - 7 38 5.15 5.55 6.45 6.85 6 - 11 40 5.55 5.95 6 90 7.30 7- 3 22 X 24 3.00 3.40 3.75 4.15 . 2 - 2/8 X 4 - 7 26 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 4 - 11 28 3.35 3 75 4.20 4 60 5 - 3 30 3.50 3.90 4.40 4.80 5 - 7 32 3.60 4.00 4.50 4.90 6 - 11 34 4.50 4.90 6.60 6.00 6 - 3 36 4.80 5 20 6.00 6.40 6 - 7 38 5.15 5.65 6.45 6.85 6 - 11 40 5.55 5.95 6.90 7.30 7 3 24 X 24 3 00 3.40 3.75 4.15 2 - 4/ X 4 - 7 26 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 4 - 11 28 3 35 3.75 4.20 4.60 5 - 3 30 3.50 3.90 4 40 4.80 6 - 7 32 3.60 4 00 4.50 4.90 6 - 11 34 4 50 4.90 5.60 6 00 6 - 3 36 4.80 5.20 6.00 6.40 6 - 7 38 5.15 5.55 6.45 6.86 6 - 11 40 6.55 6 95 6.90 7.30 7 - 3 26 X 24 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 2 - 6/8 X 4 - 7 26 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.60 4 - 11 28 3.50 3.90 4.40 4.80 6 - 3 30 3.70 4.10 4.65 5.05 6 - 7 32 3.80 4.20 4.75 5.15 5 - 11 34 4.70 5.10 5.90 6.30 6 - 3 36 5.05 5.45 6 30 6.70 6 - 7 38 6.40 5 80 6 75 7.16 6 - 11 40 5.80 6.20 7.25 7.65 7 3 28 X 24 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 2 - 8/ X 4 - 7 26 3 35 3.75 4.20 4.60 4 - 11 28 3.50 3.90 4.40 4.80 5 - 3 30 3.70 4.10 4.65 5.06 5 - 7 32 3.80 4.20 4.75 5.16 5 - 11 34 4.70 5.10 5.90 6.30 6 - 3 36 5.05 5.45 6.30 6.70 6- 7 38 5.40 5 80 6.75 7.15 6 - 11 40 5.80 6.20 7.25 7.66 7 - 3 (Continued on next page.) For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “ B,” page 113. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 113. For Extras, see page 113. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. Ill OUTSIDE BLINDS OUTSIDE BLINDS FOR TWO LIGHT WINDOWS IN PAIRS. Continued. size of Glass ill Window. Price Rolling Slats. Price 1 Ys-in. Stat. or J4-Stat Slats. Price 1^8-iii. Rolling Slats. Price 198-in. Stat. or Y Stat. .slats. Size of Opening. 30 X 24 $3.85 $4.25 $4.85 $5.25 2 - loys X 4 - 7 26 4 00 4.40 5.00 5.40 4 - 11 28 4.30 4.70 5.40 5 80 5 - 3 30 4.40 4.80 5.50 5.90 5 - 7 32 4.60 5.00 5.75 6.16 5 - 11 34 4.85 5.25 6.05 6A5 6 - 3 36 5.15 5.65 6.45 6.85 6 - 7 38 6.50 5.90 6.85 7.25 6 - 11 40 6.95 6.35 7.40 7.80 7 - 3 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 113. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 113. For Extras, see page 113. LISTED SIZES OF SINGLE OUTSIDE BLINDS FOR TWO LIGHT WINDOWS. size of Glass in Windows. Price 1 Yi-in. Rolling Slats. size of Opening size of Glass in Windows. Price lyi-ia. Rolling Slats. size of Opening. 12 X 24 $2 05 1 - 41^ X 4 - 7 14 X 24 $2.40 1 - 6^ X 4 - 7 26 2.15 4 - 11 26 2.45 4 - 11 28 2.20 5 - 3 28 2.60 6 - 3 30 2.30 5 - 7 30 2.70 5 - 7 32 2.40 5 - 11 32 2.80 5 - 11 34 2.95 6 - 3 34 3.25 6 - 3 36 3.15 6 - 7 36 3.40 6 - 7 Single blinds for four light pantry windows not over 1-63^ inches in width—same price as two light pautry window blin Is ot the same height. LISTED SIZES OF DOOR BLINDS Only carried in stock in pairs. SIZE Thickness Price Per Pair 194 In. Rolling Slats 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 IVs $6.30 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 6.75 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 4 4 7.00 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 4 4 7.45 All door blinds made in pairs and rabbeted, same as window blinds, unless otherwise ordered. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 113 For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 113. For Extras, see page 113. 112 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 700 All Slats INSIDE BLINDS DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING First—In all cases give the exact outside measure of Blinds wanted. Second—Give the number of folds. Third^—State if Blinds are to be all slats, or half panels and half slats. Fourth—State distance from top of win¬ dow to center of meeting rail of sash, or where Blinds are to be cut. Fifth—Give thickness of Blinds. Sixth—If Blinds fold in pockets, give size of pockets. Seventh—State if Blinds are to be painted or finished in oil. Eighth—If for oil finish, extra price. 1^-inch thick all slats, all panels, or a combination of both. Per i,in. Ft. 2- fold, 2 feet wide and under_ $1.00 3- fold, 2 feet 11 inches wide and under_ 1.25 4- fold, 2 feet 11 inches wide and under_ 1.50 4-fold, over 2 feet 11 inches and not over 3 feet 5 inches_ 1.75 o-fold, over 2 feet 11 inches and not over 3 feet 5 inches_ 2.00 6-fold, 3 feet 5 inches to 4 feet 5 inches, inclusive_ 2.50 8-fold, 4 feet 4 inches to 5 feet 5 inches, inclusive_ 3.00 J^-inch inside blinds 5 per cent less than IJ/g-inch. The above prices are for pine. If for oil finish add 20 per cent to above prices. If hardwood, such as Cherry, Ash, Maple, or Black Walnut is wanted, write for prices. We make Inside Blinds that are not ex¬ celled, either in workmanship or style, in any market. 703 All Panel For blind extras see page 113. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 113 OUTSIDE BLIND EXTRAS NOTE “A”—\Yhen the term “Stock Quantities” is used in these rules, it means 10 or more of the ar¬ ticles of one size, style and quality. NOTE “B”—For irregular or intermediate sizes, in stock quantities, use same hst as next larger listed size. For less than stock quantities on sizes not listed, an extra 10 per cent will be charged. LARGER SIZE. RULE 1. —For list on outside window or door blinds larger than listed sizes, use list on next larger size of a similar blind and add as follows: For each additional 4 inches in length or part thereof for inch blinds_ 50c list For each additional 4 inches in length or part thereof for 1^ inch blinds_ 65c list For each additional 2 inches in width or part thereof for ifg inch blinds_ 30c list For each additional 2 inches in width or part thereof for 1% inch blinds_ 40c list SEGMENT OR PEAK HEAD. RULE 2. —For list on segment or peak head blinds add to proper list_ $4.00 list CIRCLE TOP OR GOTHIC HEAD. RULE 3. —For half circle or gothic head blinds add to proper list_ $7.00 list WIDE STILES OR RAILS. RULE 4. —(a) For outside blinds with stiles or top rails wider than 1^ inch, add to the list for similar blind for each Yi inch or part thereof_ 10% list (b) For bottom rails wader than 5 inch, add for each additional inch in width or part thereof_ 5% list STICKING. RULE 5.^—Stock blinds are made with O. G. sticking for rolling slat blinds, and square sticking for stationary or half stationary slat blinds. For special stick¬ ing use proper list and add__ 5% list NOTE.—A minimum charge of $1.00 net will be made for any one order. SINGLE BLINDS, RULE 6.—For single blinds or for one-half of a pair of blinds, use one-half of the list of a pair double the opening of the single blind and add_ 25% list MULLION BLINDS. RULE 7. —For list on mullion blinds use list of a pair of similar blinds of the same opening and add__ 25% list For same when center beaded to represent a pair, add_ 35% list FOUR FOLD BLINDS. RULE 8.—For list on four fold outside blinds, use double the list of a pair one-half the width of the opening, and add_ 10% list SOLID MOULD PANEL SHUTTERS. RULE 9.—For solid mould panel shutters use the list of stationary slat blind of the same size and thickness and add_ 25% list BEAD and BUTT SHUTTERS. RULE 10. —For shutters bead and butt 1 S., flush moulded 1 S., use list of a stationary slat blind of the same size and thickness and add_ 45% list BLINDS FOR 34 INCH GLASS AND LONGER. RULE 11.— Blinds for 34 inch glass and longer are made three panels high unless otherwise ordered. DOOR BLINDS. RULE 12. —All door blinds are made in pairs and rabbeted, same as window blinds, unless otherwise ordered. RULE 13. —For 1^ inch door blinds add to inch list- 25% list lY inch thick. RULE 14. —For inch blinds, use IH inch list for similar size and style, and add- 100% list FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 115 Doors the modern home of W today the doors, as a rule, play a very important part, and should be so constructed that they lend tone and beauty to the room, as well as answer the purpose for which they were originally intended. take a pardonable pride in claiming for all our doors the highest excellence, both in design and construc¬ tion. Our front doors illus¬ trated in this catalogue com¬ prise, without question, the most comprehensive and artis¬ tic line ever offered to the trade. 'JttttE call your special atteu- tion to our hardwood veneered doors. Our new line of “Artcraft” (inlaid) doors is very complete and compre¬ hensive. These inlaid doors are becoming more popular each season. We also illus¬ trate a new line of Bungalow and Mission doors which are the very best on the market. the construction of all W our doors, great precau¬ tion is taken at every stage of their manufacture. The ma¬ terials are first thoroughly kiln dried and seasoned, then properly machined and as¬ sembled, and the result is a Door of Quality, combining beauty and durability. We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings. 11(> FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 800 LISTED SIZES OF FOUR PANEL O G DOORS 800 12/ 16-inch doors have raised panels one side. 1/4) IH inch doors have raised panels both sides. SIZE OF DOOR Thickness Inches Dist No. 1 Quality Dist No. 2 Quality List No. 3 Quality Weight Lbs. •. 2 - 0 X 6 - 0 12-16 ★ $4.35 ★$3.90 $3.20 17 K 6 - 6 ★ 4.75 ★ 4.30 23 2 - 4 X 6 - 4 t ( ★ 4.75 ★ 4.30 1 22 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 ★ 5.05 ★ 4.55 3.60 24 2 - CO X 00 8 i 5.15 4.70 3.85 25 2 - 0 X 6 - 0 1/8 ★ 4.85 ★ 4.35 3.55 23 6 - 6 t ( ★ 5.30 ★ 4.80 28 2 - 4 X 6 - ,4 . ( ★ 5.25 ★ 4.75 27 2 - 6 X 6 - 0 i ( ★ 5.60 ★ 5.05 27 6 - 6 ( ( ★ 5.60 ★ 5.05 4.00 30 6 - 8 < ( ★ 5.70 ★ 5.15 31 7 - 0 t ( 7.30 6.55 36 2 - 8 X 6 - i ( 5.75 5.20 29 . ) 6 - 8 ★ 5.75 -k 5.20 4.30 32 7“^ 10 X 6 - 10 t i ★ 7.35 At 6.60 5.05 35 3 - 0 X 6 - 0 4 4 6.85 6.15 31 7 - 0 t 4 ★ 7.85 ★ 7.00 5.40 38 2 - 0 X 6 - 0 1/ ★ 5.40 ★ 4.85 3.90 28 6 - 6 “ 1 ♦ 5.85 A- 5 30 33 6 - 8 4 ★ 5.95 ★ 5.35 35 6 - 10 4 7.10 6.40 36 7 - 0 1 ★ 7.25 ★ 6.55 36 2 - 2 X 6 - 6 4 4 6.00 5.40 33 6 - 8 6.10 5.50 36 6 - 10 4 4 7.30 6.55 37 7 - 0 4 4 7.35 6.60 36 2 - 4 X 6 - 4 ★ 5.80 ★ 5.25 31 6 - 6 ★ 6.00 •4k 5.40 34 6 - 8 ★ 6 10 ★ 5.50 37 6 - 10 7.30 6.55 37 . fl 7 - 0 ! ★ 7.35 6.60 37 2 - 6 X 6 - 0 ★ 6.20 A 5.60 32 6 - 6 4 4 ★ 6 20 A 5.60 4.45 35 6 - 8 * 6 35 A 5.70 37 6 - 10 4 ★ 7.35 A 6.60 37 7 - 0 4 ★ 7.40 A 6.65 40 7 - 6 4 4 A 9.15 8.25 45 8 - 0 10.50 9.45 52 2 - 8 X 6 - 0 1 6.40 5.75 35 6 - 6 1 6.40 5.75 37 6 - 8 1 ★ 6 40 A 5.75 4.75 37 (continued) * Denotes stock sizes. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 117 LISTED SIZES OF FOUR PANEL O G DOORS Continued 800 Raised panels both sides. 800 SIZE OF DOOR Thickness Inches Eist No. 1 Quality No Eist 2 Quality Eist No. 3 Quality Weight Ebs. '^ •1 2 - 8 X 6 - 10 1% 7.35 $ 6.60 38 7 - 0 ( ( ★ 7.60 ★ 6.85 40 7 - 6 ( ( ★ 9.60 8.65 46 8 - 0 ( ( 10.95 9.85 53 ^ 2 - 10 X 6 - 8 K K 7.70 6.95 38 6 - 10 ( ( ★ 7.70 ★ 6.95 $5.60 40 V 7 - 0 i ( ★ 7.85 * 7.05 43 ✓ ^ 7 - 6 ( < ★ 10.10 9.10 48 3 - 0 X 6 - 0 ( ( 7.60 6 85 36 6 - 6 ( t 8.20 7.40 39 6 - 8 ( ( 8.20 7.40 40 6 - 10 ( ( 8.20 7.40 41 7 - 0 ( ( ★ 8.20 * 7.40 6.00 45 ✓ 7 - 6 ( ( * 10.55 9.50 50 8 - 0 ( t 12.00 10.80 55 e. n i • 0 ► 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 134 ★ 9.30 8.35 42 V 7 - 0 ( ( * 11.10 10.00 46 7 - 6 i ( ★ 13.75 12.40 56 8 - 0 ( ( * 15.75 14.20 63 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 ( ( ★ 9.60 * 8.65 46 y' 7 - 0 ( ( ★ 11.40 10.25 48 7 - 6 ( ( * 14.40 12.95 57 8 - 0 ( ( 16.45 14.80 64 y' 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 ( ( ★ 11.55 ★ 10.40 52 7 - 0 ( ( ★ 11.80 10.60 52 7 - 6 ( ( ★ 15.15 13.65 58 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 « ( ★ 12.30 ★ 11.10 55 y 7 - 6 ( i * 15.85 14.25 60 8 - 0 ( ( ★ 18.00 16.20 65 8 - 6 i ( 21.20 19.10 68 9 - 0 ( ( 23.40 21.05 70 For irregular or intermediate sizes see Note B, page 148. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 148. For extras see pages 148 and 149. Yellow pine Panel Doors take above list but are made in No. 1 quality only. Unless otherwise specified, we make these doors with flat panels when ordered veneered in hardwoods. * Denotes stock sizes. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 118 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 801 LISTED SIZES OF FIVE PANEL O G DOORS 801 . Raised panels both sides. SIZE Price in. No. 1 Quality Price 1% in. No. 2 Quality Price 1% in. No. 1 Quality Price 1^ in. No. 2 Quality Weight 1% in. Weight 1% in. /2- 0x6- 0 ★ $5.70 $5.15 29 36 6-6 ★ 6.40 5.80 34 40 . 6 - 8 ★ 6.56 5.96 36 44 6 - 10 7.60 6.85 37 46 7 - 0 7.65 6.90 37 43 2 - 4 X 6 - 6 ★ 6.40 5.80 35 42 . 6 - 8 ★ 6.55 5.95 38 46 6 - 10 7.60 6.85 38 48 7 - 0 7.65 6.90 38 44 *2- 6x6- 6 ★ 6.60 ★ 5.90 $9.60 $8.65 36 43 y 6-8 ★ 6.65 6.00 38 46 6 - 10 7.65 6.90 38 50 l^/a y 7-0 ★ 7.70 6.95 / ^11.40 10.30 41 47 /A✓ 7-6 9.45 8.55 / ^14.05 12.70 46 57 8 - 0 10.80 9.75 16.05 14.50 53 64 2 - 8 X 6 - 6 6.70 6.06 38 45 » 6-8 ★ 6.70 ★ 6.06 ^ ★ 9.90 8.95 38 47 6 - 10 7.65 6.90 38 50 / 7- 0 ★ 7.90 7.15 r ★11.70 10.56 41 49 /A . 7-6 9.90 8.96 < ^14.70 13.26 47 58 V®- ® 11.25 10.16 16.75 15.10 54 65 , 2 - 10'£6 - 10 ★ 8.00 ★ 7.25 - ★11.85 10.70 41 53 7- 0 8.15 7.35 12.10 10.90 44 53 ., 7 - 6 10.40 9.40 15.45 13.95 49 59 00 o M 1 o ★ 8.50 ★ 7.70 ★ 12.60 11.40 46 56 7 - 6 ★ 10.85 9.80 ★ 16.15 14.56 51 61 8 - 0 12.30 11.10 18.30 16.50 56 66 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Five panel 1^ inch doors when ordered in stock quantities, use list for l^^-inch four panel door same size, and add 30c. For same in less than stock quantities, use If^-inch five panel list same size. Yellow Pine panel doors take above list, but are made in No. 1 quality only. Unless otherwise specified, we make these doors with flat panels when ordered veneered in hardwoods. * Denotes stock sizes. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 119 LISTED SIZES OF FIVE CROSS PANEL O G DOORS 802 K. Raised panels both sides. I '~i ] 803 % SIZE i Price 1% in. No. 1 Quality Price 1% in. No. 2 Quality Price 1% in. No. 1 Quality Price 1% in. No. 2 Quality Weight IH 111. Weight 1 % in. 2 - 0 X 6 - Oj *$6.00 $5.45 29 36 6 - 6 * 6.70 6.10 34 40 - 6 - 8 * 6.85 6.25 36 44 6 - 10 7.90 7.15 37 46 7 - 0 7.95 7.20 37 48 2 - 4 X 6 - 6 * 6.70 6.10 35 42 / 6 - 8 * 6.85 6.25 38 46 6 - 10 7.90 7.15 38 48 7 - 0 7.95 7.20 38 44 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 * 6.80 6.20 *$9.90 $8.95 36 43 ✓ 6 - 8 * 6.95 6.30 38 46 6 - 10 7.95 7.20 38 50 7 - 0 * 8.00 7.25 / *11.70 10.60 41 47 7 - 6 9.75 8.85 14.35 13.00 46 57 8 - 0 11.10 10.05 16.35 14.80 53 64 2 - 8 X 6 - 6 7.00 6.35 38 45 ¥ 6 - 8 * 7.00 6.35 ^ *10.20 o 9.25 38 47 6 - 10 7.95 7.20 38 50 7 - 0 * 8.20 7.45 *12.00 o 10.85 41 49 7 - 6 10.20 9.25 ^ 15.00 13.55 47 58 8 - 0 11.55 10.45 17.05 15.40 54 65 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 * 8.30 7.55 *12.15 11.00 41 53 7 - 0 8.45 7.65 12.40 11.20 44 53 7 - 6 10.70 9.70 15.75 14.25 49 59 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 * 8.80 8.00 ^ *12.90 o 11.70 46 56 7 - 6 11.15 10.10 16.45 14.85 51 61 8 - 0 12.60 11.40 18.60 16.80 56 66 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Five cross panel 1)4 inch doors when ordered in stock quantities, use list for 1^-inch four panel door same size and add 60c. For same in less than stock quantities, use 1)4 inch five cross panel list for same size. For No. 801 O G door, three cross and two upright panels, use five cross panel O G list for same size. Above doors less than 7 ft. 6 in. in height will be made with five panels. Above doors 7 ft. 6 in. in height and not over 8 ft. 6 in. in height, will be made with either six or seven panels. Yellow Pine panel doors take above list but are made in No. 1 quality only. Unless otherwise specified, we make these doors with flat panels when ordered veneered in hardwoods. * Denotes stock sizes. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. / 120 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. [=] [=] [S ] LISTED SIZES OF FIVE CROSS PANEL BEAD and COVE DOORS 802%. Raised panels both sides. N 1 / 80 »^ LJ SIZE Price 1^ in. No. 1 Quality Price in. No. i Quality Price l^/i in. No. 1 Quality Price 1^ in. No. 2 Quality Weight IH in. Weight 1 % in. 2 - 0 X 6 - 0 *$6.20 $5.65 29 36 6 - 6 * 6.90 6.30 34 40 6 - 8 * 7.05 6.45 36 44 6 - 10 8.10 7.35 37 46 7 - 0 * 8.15 7.40 37 43 2 - 2 X 6 - 6 6.90 6.30 35 42 6 - 8 7.05 6.45 38 46 6 - 10 8.10 7.35 38 48 7 - 0 8.15 7.40 38 44 2 - 4 X 6 - 6 ★ 6.90 6.30 35 42 6 - 8 * 7.05 6.45 38 46 8 - 10 8.10 7.35 38 48 7 - 0 8.15 7.40 38 44 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 * 7.00 6.40 $10.10 $9.15 36 43 6 - 8 * 7.15 6.50 38 46 6 - 10 8.15 7.40 38 50 7 - 0 * 8.20 7.45 *11.90 10.80 41 47 7 - 6 9.95 9.05 14.55 13.20 46 57 8 - 0 11.30 10.25 16.55 15.00 53 64 2 - 8 X 6 - 6 7.20 6.55 38 45 6 - 8 * 7.20 6.55 *10.40 9.45 38 47 6 - 10 8.15 7.40 38 50 7 - 0 * 8.40 7.65 *12.20 11.05 41 49 7 - 6 10.40 9.45 15.20 13.75 47 58 8 - 0 11.75 10.65 17.25 15.60 54 66 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 * 8.50 7.75 12.35 11.20 41 63 7 - 0 8.65 7.85 12.60 11.40 44 63 7 - 6 10.90 9.90 15.95 14.45 49 59 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 * 9.00 8.20 *13.10 11.90 46 56 7 - 0 11.35 10.30 16.65 15.05 51 61 8 - 0 12.80 11.60 18.80 17.00 56 66 For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 14!). For five cross panel 1% inch doors when ordered in stock quantities, use list for 1% inch four panel door, same size, and add 80c. For same in less than stock quantities, use 1% inch five cross panel list for same size. For No. 801% bead and cove door, three cross and two upright panels, use five cross panel bead and cove list for same size. Above doors less than 7 ft. 6 in. in height, will be made with five panels. Above doors, 7 ft. 6 in. in height and not over 8 ft. 6 in. in height, will be made with either six or seven panels. Yellow Pine panel doors take above list but are made in No. 1 quality only. Unless otherwise specified, we make these doors with flat panels when ordered veneered in hardwoods. ★ Denotes stock sizes. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 121 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. O G SASH DOORS RAISED PANELS, TWO SIDES. LISTED SIZES OF TWO and FOUR LIGHT O G SASH DOORS 1^ inches thick. SIZE SlOor 811 Price Open 810 Price Glazed 811 Price Glazed ^ 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 *$6.70 *$8.65 *$8.85 -- 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 *6.90 *9.15 *9 65 2 -10 X 6 -10 8.20 10.70 11.10 2 - 6 X 7 - 0 7.90 10.00 10.50 2 - 8 X 7 - 0 8.10 10 55 11.40 CO 1 o 1 o 8.70 11.65 12.46 CO t o 1 05 11 05 14 50 17.70 3 - 0 X 8 - 0 12.50 16.60 20.60 810 811 For I^ inch Sash Doors, add 50% of the 1^ inch 4 panel list, same size. This list does not include Stops; for prices on Stops see Rule 8, page 149. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. I For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. O G SASH DOORS RAISED PANELS, TWO SIDES. LISTED SIZES OF 812 ONE LIGHT O G SASH DOORS lYs inches thick. 812. 1 it. O G Sash Door 81?^^ i It. O G Sash Door SIZE j Price Price SIZE Price Price ! Open Glazed Open Glazed 2- 6x6- 6 *$6.45 *$9.75 2 6x6 6 *$6.75 *$9.70 2- 8x6- 8 *6.65 *10.75 2 8x6 8 *6.95 *10.25 2- 10x6- 10 7.95 12.60 2 10 X 6 10 ‘8.25 12.35 2- 6x7- 0 7.65 12.30 2 6x7 0 7.95 11.25 2- 8x7- 0 7.85 12.60 2 8x7 0 8.15 12.25 3- 0x7- 0' 8.45 14.55 3 0x7 0 8.75 13.40 3- 0x7- 6 10.80 18.00 3 0x7 6 11.10 17.20 3- 0x8- 0 12.26 20.20 3 0x8 0 12.55 19.75 812>^ For inch Sash Doors, add 50% of the 1^ inch 4 panel list, same size. This list does not include Stops; for prices on Stops see Rule 8, page 149. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. * Denotes stock sizes. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 122 FARLEY & LOETSCFIER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LISTED SIZES OF UL.,_ O G SASH DOORS RAISED PANELS, TWO SIDES 1^ inches thick. SIZE No 813 No. 814 Price Open Price Glazed D. S. Price Open Price Glazed D. S. 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 ★$ 8.20 ★$10.35 ★$ 7.05 ★$ 9.25 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 ★ 8.40 ★11.15 ★ 7.25 ★ 9.95 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 9.70 12.60 8.55 11.85 2 - 6x 7 - 0 9.40 12.00 8.25 11.20 2 - 8 X 7 - 0 9.60 12.90 8.45 11.45 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 10.20 13.95 9.05 13.15 7 - 6 12.55 19.20 11.40 16.05 8 - 0 14.00 22.10 12.85 18.95 813 814 For inch Sash Doors, add 50% of the inch 4 panel list, same size. This list does not include Stops; for prices on Stops, see Rule 8, page 149. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. LISTED SIZES OF SIDE LIGHTS FOR DOORS 820 Two or three lights. O G two sides, inches thick. SIZE. Thickness Price for Each, Open Price for Each, Glazed 1 - 0 X 6 - 6 1% $2.60 $3.60 6 - 8 t ( 2.65 3.65 6 - 10 i ( 3.00 4 10 7 - 0 (( 3.05 4.15 7 - 6 (( 3.40 4.75 1 - 2 X 6 - 6 (( 2.80 3.85 6 - 8 (( 2.85 3.90 6 - 10 i i 3.20 4.30 7 - 0 i t 3.25 4.35 7 - 6 (i 3.60 4.95 8 - 0 t 4.35 5.85 821 Above prices are for two or three lights in each side light. State in ordering how many lights are desired. Above list subject to door discount. For above side lights, 1^ inches thick, add 50% of the open list, either open or glazed. For bead and cove, add 20c list per pair. For moulding panel with flush moulding, add for each side moulded, for each panel, 55c list. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For wider than listed sizes, add to list of l'-2" side light of same length, for each additional 2 inches or part thereof in width, 15% list. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. ★ Denotes stock sizes. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 123 O G SASH DOORS Raised panels two sides. 825 826 827 828 829 The above doors made to order on short notice 124 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. List Price Each, l}/g inches thick, O G, No. 1 quality. size of Door 840 841 842 843 844 845 1 - 6 X 2 - 6 $1.85 $1.85 $2.05 $2.20 $1.96 $1.85 2 - 8 1.95 1.95 2.15 2.30 2.05 1.95 2 - 10 2.05 2 05 2.25 2.40 2.16 2.05 1 - 8 X 2 - 6 2.00 2.00 2.20 2.35 2.10 2.00 2 - 8 2.10 2.10 2.30 2.45 2.20 2.10 2 - 10 2.20 2.20 2.40 2.55 2.30 2.20 1 - 10 X 2 - 6 2.60 2.10 2.30 2.45 2.20 2.10 2 - 8 2.70 2.20 2.40 2.55 2.30 2.20 2 - 10 2.80 2.30 2.50 2.65 2.40 2.30 2 - 0 X 2 - 6 2.75 2.25 2.45 2.60 2.35 2.25 2 - 8 2.85 2.36 2.55 2.70 2.45 2.35 2 - 10 2.95 2.45 2.65 2.80 2.55 2.45 3 - 0 3.10 2.60 2.80 2.95 2.70 2.60 1 - 6 X 4 - 0 3.70 2 95 2.95 3.10 3.05 2.95 4 - 6 3.95 3 20 3 20 3.36 3.30 3.20 5 - 0 4.25 3.50 3.50 3 65 3.60 3.50 1 - 8 X 4 - 0 3.90 3.15 3.15 3.30 3.25 3.16 4 - 6 4.20 3.45 3.45 3.60 3.55 3.45 5 - 0 4.50 3.75 3.75 3.90 3.85 3.75 1 - 10 X 4 - 6 4.65 3.65 3.65 3.80 3.76 3.65 5 - 0 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.15 4.10 4.00 5 - 6 5.30 4.30 4.30 4.45 4.40 4.30 2 - 0 X 4 - 6 4.90 3.90 3.90 4.05 4.00 3.90 5 - 0 5.25 4.25 4 25 4.40 4.35 i 4.26 5 - 6 5.35 4 35 4.35 4.50 4.45 1 4.35 For Rabbeting single pair, add 15c net; for two pair or more, add 10c net per pair. For 1^ inch Cupboard Doors, add to I 34 inch li.st 15 per cent. For Bead and Cove, add 10c list. I'or Cupboard Doors with a greater number of panels than provided for in above list for such size, add 10c list for each extra panel. Minimum charge, 50c net. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 14S. For Extras, see pages 148 and 14 !). FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 125 CHINA CLOSET SASH DOORS n TO j i i 1 V /! f ! f ; A A ) 1 . 1 U ' ' 1 - - j 1 846 i 11 847 848 i. 849 850 J ! 851 List Price Piach. IJ/g inch thick. Outside Measure Size of Glass in 846 Nos. 846 and 847 open No. 846 Glazed D. S. No. 847 Glazed S. S. 1 - 4 X 4 - 0 12 X 43 $2.08 $5.45 $4.00 4 - 6 X 49 2.55 6.80 4.95 5 - 0 X 55 3 00 8.80 5.25 1 - 6 X 4 - 0 14 X 43 2.10 5.75 4.50 4 - 6 X 49 2.60 6.90 5.35 5 - 0 X 55 3.05 8.90 6.00 1 - 8 X 4 - 0 16 X 43 2.15 6.10 4.50 4 - 6 X 49 2.65 7.35 5.90 5 - 0 X 55 3 10 9.00 6.55 1 - 10 X 4 - 0 18 X 43 2.20 6.80 6.20 4 - 6 X 49 2 70 8 00 6.05 5 - 0 X 55 3.15 9.75 7.00 2 - 0 X 4 - 0 20 X 43 2.25 7.45 5.60 4 - 6 X 49 2.75 8.56 6 55 5 - 0 X 55 3.20 10.70 7 40 For Rabbeting single pair, add 15c net. For Rabbeting two pair or more, add 10c per pair. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, Sash Extras, page GS. For price of 848 add to price of 846 P'or price of 849 add to price of 846 For price of 850 add to price of 846 For price of 851 add to price of 846 Open Glazed $1.20 $1.50 1.20 1.60 4 00 4.40 4.50 4.95 126 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. PAINTED DOORS 4 = PaneI O Q Painted Our painted doors are well manufactured, shel. laced, and painted two coats of light colored paint. All of our painted doors are carefully crated before shipping to avoid damage in transit. They are good sellers and it will pay you to carry them in stock. We carry instock, sizes 2-(3xG-6 and 2-8xG-8, both IJ/g and 1^ inches thick. LISTED SIZES OF No. 4 QUALITY and PAINTED O G DOORS 1J4 and I^ inches thick. Size of Door Thickness Price 4-Panel Door No. 4 Quality Price 4-Panel Door Painted 2 - 0 X 6 - 0 12 - 16 $2.35 $3.00 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 12 - 16 2.60 3.25 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 12 - 16 2.75 3.40 Above doors have bevel raised panels one side only. 2 - 0 X 6 - 0 I'A 2.60 3 25 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 lys * 2.90 * 3.65 ^ 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 I y * 3.06 ★ 3.70 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 i/g 3 55 4 20 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 1/4 3.70 4 35 2 - O X 6 - 0 IH 2.85 3 50 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 lUs * 3.20 ★ 3.85 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 IH * 3.40 ★ 4 05 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 IH 3.95 4 60 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 IH 4.10 4.75 For Five-Panel No. 4 Quality and Painted Doors, add 20 cents list to above prices. For Grained Doors add 10c net. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 14S. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148, For extras see pages 148 and 149. * Denotes stock sizes. Above prices subject to discount. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 127 PAINTED SASH DOORS 810 Painted 811 Painted Prices, inches thick. Size of Door No. 810 Four Ivigiit O G Door No. 811 Two Light O G Door List Open No 4 Quality List Open Painted List Glazed Painted List Open No. 4 Quality List Open Painted List Glazed Painted 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 ^ *$3.55 *$4.20 *$6.15 *$3.55 *$4.20 *$6.36 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 ' * 3.75 * 4.40 * 6.65 * 3.75 * 4.40 * 7.15 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 4 30 4 95 7 45 4.30 4.96 7.85 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 4 45 5.10 8.05 4.45 5.10 8.86 For Grained Doors, add 10c net. For irregular and intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Fxtras, see pages 148 and 149. * Denotes stock sizes. Above prices subject to discount. 128 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. PAINTED SASH DOORS 812 F^ainted 814 Painted Price, 1 ^ inches thick. size of Door No. 818 One Light O G Door No. 814 One Light O G Door List Open No 4 Quality List Open Painted List Glazed Painted I.ist Open No 4 Quality List Open Painted List Glazed Painted 2 - 6x6-6 *$3.40 *$4 05 *$7.35 *$3.40 *$4.05 *$7.20 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 ★ 3.60 * 4.25 * 8.35 * 3 60 * 4 25 * 7.80 2-10 X 6-10 4.15 4.80 9 45 4 15 4.80 9 10 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 4.30 4.95 11.05 4.30 4.95 9 80 For Grained Doors, add 10c net. For irregular and intermediate sizes, see Note B, page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 14!). * Denotes stock sizes. Above prices subject to discount. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 129 Painted and Grained Doors We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings SflPTiST CHURCH ! MANOnrSTER.H -*low.q.^ i— •* XflTHOLIC-CHORCH kRiCKKRDSVJUE, IOWA, r— p— 130 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 4 = Panel, O. Q.—Grained Carried in stock in the following sizes: FOUR and FIVE PANELS 2 - 6 X 6 - 6, 134 and 1 % 2 - 8 X 6 - 8, 134 and 1% SASH DOORS 2 . 6 X 6 - 6 , 1% 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 , 1 % GRAINED DOORS Our Grained Doors are un¬ excelled. They are hand painted, two coats, with best lead and oil paint, and are carefully grained and finished. 5=Panel, O. Q.—Grained Grained Doors 10 cents net more than Painted Doors. See prices, pages 126 and 127. 810 Grained FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 131 812 Grained These doors are carefully- crated to avoid damage in shipment. Grained' Doors 10 cents net more than Painted Doors. See prices, pages 127-128. 314 Grained 132 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STORE DOORS 870 871 LISTED SIZES OF STORE DOORS, O G PANELS, TWO LIGHT No. 870 No. 871 Size of Door Price 15 ^-in. Open Price 1%-in. Glazed D. S. Price 1%-in. Open Price 1%-in. Glazed D. S. ' size of Pairs Price 1^-in. Open Price 154-in. Glazed (>. S. Price 154-in. Open Price 154-in. Glazed D. S. 30x7-0 $7.85 $14.70 $11.80 $18.70i 5- 0 X 7- 0 $14.35 $23.75 $21.55 $30.95 7- 6 8.60 15.40 12.90 19.70 7- 6 15.75 26.25 23.60 34.20 8- 0 9.90 18.05 14.85 23.00 8- 0 18.40 30.75 27.60 39.95 8- 6 10.80 20.00 16.20 25.40. 8- 6 20.30 33.90 30.45 44.10 3-4x7 0 8.70 16.85 13.05 21.20 60x7-6 17.20 30 80 25.80 39.40 7- 6 9.30 18.50 13.95 23.15 8- 0 19.80 36.10 29.70 46.00 8- 0 10.50 19.70 15.75 24.95 8- 6 21.60 40.00 32.40 50.80 8- 6 11.45 22.10 17.20 27.85 9- 0 24.25 42 70 36.40 54.80 Panels for store front, solid mould, 1^ inch thick, per square foot, 70c list. Panels for store front, solid mould, 1^ inch thick, per square foot, $1.00 list. For moulding panels with flush moulding, add for each panel moulded, per side, 60c list. For moulding panels with raised moulding, add for each panel moulded, per side, $1.20 list. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Write for prices on Kick Plates for store doors. i\bove prices subject to discount. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. 133 STORE DOORS 872 LISTED SIZES OF vSTORE DOORS, O G PANELS, ONE LIGHT size of Pairs List 154-inch Open List 154-inch Glazed D. S. List 15i-inch Open List 154-inch Glazed D. S. 5-0 X 7-0 $14.35 $25.75 $21.56 $32.95 7- 6 15.76 29.65 23.60 37.60 8- 0 18.40 35 40 27 60 44 60 8- 6 20.30 38.90 30.46 49 06 6-0 X 7-6 17 20 33.90 25.80 42.50 8- 0 19.80 42 50 29.70 52.40 8- 6 21.60 49.45 32.40 60.26 9- 0 24 26 66.26 36.40 78.40 If wanted glazed plate write for prices. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Prices for Kick Plates for store doors furnished on request. Above prices subject to discount. 134 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA STORE DOORS Two Lights, Moulded Panel Outside, O G Finish Inside 873 Size of Pairs List IJi-inch Sash Rabbeted for Shutters Li.st IJI-inch Sash Rabbeted for .Shutters Shutters Fitted and Trimmed Add per Pair Open Glazed D. S. Open Glazed U. S. 6-0 X 7-0 $20.35 $28.20 $27.65 $35.40 $ 9.25 7- 6 21.75 30.70 29.60 38.55 9.75 8- 0 24.40 34.05 33.60 43.25 10.25 8- 6 26 30 37 05 36.45 47.20 10.75 6-0 X 7-6 23.20 33.65 31.80 42.26 11.60 8- 0 25.80 37.50 35.70 47.40 12.00 8- 6 27.60 40 75 38.40 51.55 12.50 9- 0 30.25 44.90 42.40 57.05 13.00 If wanted glazed plate write for prices. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Write for prices on Kick Plates for store doors. Above prices subject to discount. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 135 STORE DOORS Bead and Cove Sticking 874 size of Pairs Ivist 154 -inch Open List 1%-inch Glazed D. S. List 154-inch Open List 154 -inch Glazed D. S. 5-0 X 7-0 $17.85 $31.55 $25.05 $38.75 7- 6 19.25 35 45 27.10 43.30 8- 0 21.90 41.30 31.10 50.50 8- 6 23.80 44.70 33.95 54.85 6-0 X 7-6 20.70 40.70 29.30 49.30 8- 0 23 30 49.30 33.20 59 20 8- 6 25.10 56.25 35 90 67.05 9- 0 27 75 73.05 39.90 85.20 If wanted glazed plate write for prices. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Store doors should be fitted with Kick Plates, let us quote you. Above prices subject to discount. 136 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STORE DOORS Bead and Cove Sticking 875 size of Pairs lyist 1^-inch Open L,ist 1%-iuch Glazed D. S, I,ist 1^-inch Open lyist IJ^-inch Glazed D. S. 5-0 X 7-0 $16 35 $33.45 $23 55 $40.65 7 6 17.75 36.35 25.60 44 20 8- 0 20.40 40 20 29.60 49.40 8- 6 22.30 52.00 32.45 52.16 6-0 X 7-6 19.20 42 85 27.80 51.45 8- 0 21.80 60.90 31.70 60.80 8- 6 23.60 71.90 34.40 82.70 9- 0 26.25 79 75 38 40 91.90 If wanted glazed plate write for prices. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Write for prices on Kick Plates for store doors. Above prices subject to discount. 137 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STORE DOORS Bead and Cove Sticking size of Pairs List l?g-iuch List 19^-inch List IJ^-inch List 19 ^-inch Open Glazed D. S. Open Glazed D. S. 5-0 X 7-0 $19.60 $36.70 $26.80 $43 90 7- 6 21.00 39.60 28.85 47 45 8- 0 23.65 43.45 32 85 52.65 8- 6 25.55 55.25 35.70 55.40 6-0 X 7-6 22.45 46.10 31.05 54.70 8- 0 25.05 64.15 34 95 64.06 8- 6 26 85 75.15 37.65 85.95 9- 0 29.50 83.00 41.65 96.16 If wanted glazed plate write for prices. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Store doors .should be fitted with Kick Plates, let us quote you. Above prices subject to discount. 138 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. ACCORDIAN DOORS and HANGERS The above arrangement of folding doors is very practical and can be furnished for about one-third the cost of a rolling parti¬ tion. The hangers are fitted with ball-bearing swivel and vertical screw adjustment. Track should be as long as opening is wide. Brackets 2 to 2)4 feet apart. One hanger required for every other door, beginning with door farthest from half door. Doors should not exceed 3 feet in width. Suit¬ able hangers, various makes, for sale at most hardware stores. We can furnish the whole outfit com¬ plete. Give size of opening when waiting for prices. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 139 SIDE LIGHTS LISTED SIZES OF SIDE LIGHTS Size of each Side I,ight Thickness List of Nos. 885 and 886 Open List of No. 885 Glazed S. S. Li-st of No. 886 Glazed D. S. 1-0 X 6 - 6 IVs $2.60 $3.60 $4.25 6 - 8 ■ 2.65 3.65 4.36 6 - 10 i i 3.00 4.10 4.85 7 - 0 i ( 3.05 4.15 4.95 7 - 6 t ( 3.40 4.75 5.00 1-2 X 6 - 6 '• 2.80 3.85 4.55 6 - 8 i 4 2.86 3.90 4.66 6 - 10 4 4 3.20 4.30 5.10 7 - 0 4 4 3.26 4.35 5.20 7 - 6 4 3.60 4.95 5.85 8 - 0 • ( 4.35 5.85 6.80 10-inch, same price as 12-inch. For 1^ inches thick add 50 per cent of the open list. For moulding panel with flush moulding, add for each side moulded for each panel 56c list. For price of 887, either open or glazed, add to price of No. 880 _$0.50 ‘ 888 , “ “ “ “ " ■■ .-.60 • 889, “ “ “ “ “ “ _ . ..-. 1.50 “ 890, “ “ “ “ “ “ ____ 2.70 For wdder than listed sizes add to list of 1 ft. 2 in. side light of same length, for each additional two inches in width or part thereof, 15 per cent list. For extras, see pages 148 and 149. We make side lights to match any style door, in any wood, solid or veneered, at lowest prices. For other side light designs see pages 274 to 280. Above prices subject to door discount. 140 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LATTICE DOORS 900 901 I,ist following sizes of lattice doors 900 901 154-inch Thick 1^-inch Thick 154 inch Thick lj4-inch Thick 2- 6 X 6- 6 $8.00 $8.90 $ 9.50 $10.50 2- 8 X 6- 8 8.70 9.75 10.20 11.25 2- 8 X 7 0 9.15 10.25 10.65 11.75 2-10 X 6-10 9.50 10.65 11.00 12.15 3- 0 X 7- 0 10.30 11 55 11.80 13.05 Above prices subject to door discount, FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 141 SWING WATER CLOSET DOORS 910 911 912 SIZE OF DOOR. 910 List lYs in. No. 1 Quality. 911 List in. No. 1 Quality. 912 List lytin. No. 1 Quality. 913 List 1^ in. No. 1 Quality. 2- 0 X 4- 0 $5.90 $5.00 $4.80 $5.60 4- 6 6.10 5.20 5.00 5.80 5- 0 6.30 5.40 5.20 6.00 6- 0 6.75 5.85 5.65 6.45 2- 6 X 6- 6 7.55 6 65 6.45 7.25 2- 8 X 6- 8 7.75 6.85 6.65 7.45 2- 10 X 6- 10 8 90 8.00 7.80 8.60 3- 0 X 7- 0 9.45 8.55 8.35 9.15 For -inch closet doors, add to above prices 15% list. For irregular or intermediate sizes, see Note “B,” page 148. For larger than listed sizes, see Rule 1, page 148. For Extras, see pages 148 and 149. Above prices subject to discount. 142 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA CHURCH DOORS 922 923 In ordering or writing for prices always state kind of wood wanted and give style of glazing, FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 143 CHURCH DOORS When writing for prices give size, thickness, and kind of wood wanted. 144 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FACTORY, WAREHOUSE and STABLE DOORS Prices quoted upon application. 942 943 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DURUQUE, IOWA. 146 RABBETS and ASTRAGALS Plain Rabbet. Bead Rabbet. Single “T” Astragal for Folding Doors. Double “T” Astragal for Outside Folding Doors. Astragals for Double Swinging Doors. Double Astragal for Sliding Doors. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 147 SECTIONS of SOLID DOOR STICKINGS SECTIONS of MOULDED DOORS Flush Mould 2 Sides. Raised Mould 2 Sides, 148 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. NOTE ‘ NOTE ‘ RULE 1 RULE 2 RULE 3 RULE 4 RULE 5 RULE 6. DOOR EXTRAS ‘A”—When the term “Stock Quantities” is used in these rules it means 10 or more of one size, style and quality. ‘B”—For irregular or intermediate sizes, in stock quantities, use same list as next larger listed size. For less than stock quantities on sizes not listed, an extra 10% will be charged. LARGER THAN LISTED. ,—(a) For list on doors wider than listed sizes, use the list of a 3 foot door, same height, and add for each additional 6 inches or paj’t thereof_ 25% list (b) For list on doors longer than listed sizes, use the list of . the longest similar door of same width, and add for each additional 6 inches or part there¬ of _ 15% list (c) For single doors made to represent a pair, add_ $2.50 list THICK DOORS. .—(a) For IM inch doors, not otherwise provided for, add of the IH inch four panel door list for same size_ 50% list (b) For list on 2 or 2 inch doors (single or double thick) form list for a similar inch door and add_ 50% list (c) For list on 2}^ inch door (single or double thick) form list for a similar 1% inch door and add_ 70% list (d) For list extras on doors thicker than inches, where extras are specified as applying to inch doors, add for the different thicknesses same percentage as above. WIDE STILES, RAILS OR MUNTS. .—(a) For 1^ inch doors with stiles and top rails wider than 4^ inches (includ¬ ing solid mould) add for each additional 1 inch or part thereof_ (b) For 13^ inch doors with cross rails (other than top, lock or bottom rails), wider than 4^4 inches (including solid mould), add for each wide rail for each additional 1 inch or part thereof_ (c) For 1^ in. doors with lock or bottom rails wider than 8^ or 9% inches respectively (including solid mould), add for each wide rail for each additional 1 inch or part thereof_ (d) Sliding doors having one stile wider than regular, add per door % price in Note “A.” PANELS. .—(a) Arrangement of Panels. Doors No. 800 and 801, over 3- 0 and not wider than 4- 0, 3 panels wide. . " ■' 4-0 “ “ “ 4-10, 3 or 4 4-10 “ “ “ 6- 0, 4 “5 6- 0 “ “ “ 7- 0, 5 “6 Cross panel doors up to and including 7-4, 5 panels high. “ “ “ 7-6 and not higher than 8-6, 6 or 7 panels high. “ “ “ 8-8 “ “ “ 10-0, 7 “ 8 “ “ For a less number of panels (making wider panels), special price will be charged. ti (t ({ U it (( 75c list 15c list 25c list ADDITIONAL PANELS. NOTE “B”—For more panels than provided for in the lists, add for each additional panel_ GROSS PANELS. NOTE “C”—;-For doors having two or more cross panels not covered or other¬ wise provided for, add to their respective list for crossing panels.. GRADUATED PANELS. NOTE “D”—For graduated panels, add for each panel_ MOULDED PANELS. .—Doors with moulded panels, add to the list of similar 1^ or 1%-inch O. G. door as follows: Flush moulded 1 side, per panel_ Flush moulded 2 side, per panel_ Raised mould 1 side, per panel__ _ Raised mould 2 side, per panel_ 30c list 30c list 30c list 40c list 65c list 80c list $1.30 list DIFFERENT STYLES OF DOORS. ■(a) (One Panel) For one panel doors, special price. (b) (Two Panel) For two panel doors, 1 wide, 2 high, special price. (c) (Two Panel) For two panel doors, 2 wide, 1 high, use 4 panel list and add 15% list (d) (Three Panel) For three panel doors, special price. (e) For four cross panel doors, special price. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 149 RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE RULE SASH DOORS. 7.—(a) For sash doors not listed add to the list of a similar panel door of the same size: If 1 light No. 4 quality, 20c list—No. 1 and 2 quality 25c list If 2 light No. 4 quality, 40c list—No. 1 and 2 quality 50c list. If 4 light No. 4 quality, 40c list—No. 1 and 2 quality 50c list (b) For sash doors with marginal or divided lights, add to the list of a similar 1 It. door for each light, the same amount as provided in Rule 11, sash extras. (c) For list on solid mould doors, 3 feet wide or less, segment head or seg¬ ment corner glass, add to list for a similar 1-light door with square glass _ $1.50 list (d) For list on solid mould doors, 3 feet wide or less, half circle or gothic glass, add to list for a similar 1-light door with square glass_ 6.00 list (e) For list on solid mould doors, 3 feet wide or less, with gothic 2-light glass, add to list for a similar 2-light door with square glass_ 2.80 list (f) For raised mould sash or panel doors, 3 feet wide or less, with circle top glass or panels, add to proper list for each side moulded_ 2.50 list (g) For doors glazed with enameled, chipped or colored glass (any color except ruby), add to glazed list for each square foot of glass meausre_ 40c per ft. If ruby, add_^_ 70c per ft. GLASS BEADS. 8. —For beads or stops around glass in a door with one or more square lights, add to the proper list for such door for beads around each light of 16 united inches or less_ 18c list 17 to 28 “ “ 25c “ 29 to 40 “ “ 30c “ 41 to 52 “ “ 40c “ 53 to 64 “ “ 45c “ 65 to 76 “ “ 55c “ 77 to 88 “ “ 70c “ 89 to 100 “ “ 85c “ STICKING. 9. —-For P. G., Ovolo, B. & C. or C. & B. sticking, not covered in lists, add to list of a similar O. G. door_ 20c list DUTCH DOORS. 10. —For Dutch doors or doors made to cut through lock rail, add to list of a simi¬ lar door of same size__ $1.50 list For same, cut and rabbeted_ 2.50 “ OIL FINISH AA. 11. —(a) For AA selected stock doors for oil finish (machine smoothed) add to proper list for No. 1 door_ 80c list OIL FINISH AAA. (b) For AAA doors, 3-0x9-0 and under, free from sap and knots (machine smoothed), for oil finish, add to proper list for No. 1 door_ 2.00 list (c) For AAA doors, 3-0x9-0 and under, free from sap and knots (hand smoothed), for oil finish, add to proper list for No. 1 door_ 3.00 list BANDING. 12. —For banding sUding doors, two sides, add to proper price for such doors for each lineal foot, measured around the opening of each door_ 5c net RABBETING. 13. —For rabbeting and beading folding doors, made extra wide for rabbeting, add to proper price for such door, per pair_ 50c net ASTRAGALS. 14. —(a) For single astragals for folding doors not over eight feet high add: If doors are 1% inch thick or less_ 30c net If doors are 214 or 2)^ inch thick_ 80c net (b) For double astragal for sliding doors not over eight feet high, add: If doors are inch thick or less_ 60c net If doors are 214 or 2J4 inches or less_ $1.25 net (c) For lengths over eight feet add for each additional 2 feet or part thereof. . 20% (d) For astragal joint on stiles, add: If doors are 1^4 inch thick or less_ 50c net If doors are 2 J4 or 2^4 inch thick_ 75c net 150 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR ROYAL DOORS ROYAL “A” ROYAL “B” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3100 STOCK SIZES, and thick: 2- 8 X ()- 8, 1^ and —Glass 22 x 56 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^ and 1^—Glass 22 x 60 2-10 X 6-10, 1^ and 1^—Glass 24 x 58 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^ and 1^—Glass 24 x 60 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The alxjve doors can be glazed plain double strength or Nos. 3101 and 3102, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. P'or prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. A SUPERIOR LINE ROYAL “C” ROYAL“D” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3102 STOCK SIZES, 2- 8x6- 8, 1|4 and \ — Glass 22 x 56 2-10 X 6-10, and 1^—Glass 24 x 58 ly and ly thick: 2- 8x7- 0, ly and 1 %—Glass 22 x 60 3- 0x7- 0, ly and 1%—Glass 24 x 60 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or Nos. 3100 and 3101 shown on page 651 These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. 151 152 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA OUR ROYAL DOORS ROKAL “E” ROYAL “F” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3101 vSTOCK SIZES, l/s and thick: 2- 8 X 6- 8, and Glass 22 x 56 2- 8 x 7- 0, and 1^—Glass 22 x 60 2-10 X 6-10, 13/8 and 1^—Glass 24 x 58 3- 0 x 7- 0, l/g and 1%—Glass 24 x 60 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or Nos. 3100 and 3102, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 153 A SUPERIOR LINE ROYAL “G” Glazed Bevel Plate n ROYAL“H” Glazed No. 3100 STOCK SIZES, IH and 1^ thick: 2- 8 X 6- 8, 1^ and 1^—Glass size 22 x 56 2- 8 x 7- 0, and —Glass 22 x 60 2-10 X 6-10, 1^ and —Glass size 24 x 58 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^ and 1|4^—Glass 24 x 60 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or Nos. 3101 and 3102, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. 154 FARLEY & L(3ETSCHER MEG. CO., DULCQUE, IOWA OUR ROYAL DOORS ROYAL “I” ROYAL “J” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3101 STOCK SIZES, IXs and thick: 2- 8 X 6- 8, and 1 Glass 22 x 50 2- 8 x 7- 0, and —Glass 22 x GO 2-10 X 0-10, lys and \ y —Glass 24 x 58 3- 0 x 7- 0, and ly —Glass 24 x 00 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or Nos. 3100 and 3102, shown on page 051. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 155 A SUPERIOR LINE ROYAL“K” ROYAL “L” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3100 STOCK SIZES, IH and IX thick: 2- 8 X 6- 8, IX and IX—Glass 22 X 56 2- 8 x 7- 0, IX and IX—Glass 22 x 60 2-10 X 6-10, IX and IX—Glass 21 x 58 3- 0 x 7- 0, IX and IX—Glass 24 x 60 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or Nos. 3101 and 3102, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. 156 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DCBCQUE, IOWA. OUR ROYAL DOORS ROYAL “M’ Glazed No. 3100 ROYAL“N” Glazed No. 3103 STOCK SIZES, l/s and thick: 2- 8 X 0- 8, and —Glass 22 x 50 2-10 X 6-10, and —Glass 24 x 58 2- 8x7- 0, and 1^'—Glass 22 x 60 3- 0 X 7- 0, and ly —Glass 24 x 60 Note Glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or No. 3101, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 157 A SUPERIOR LINE ROYAL “O” ROYAL “P” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3102 STOCK SIZES, lys and 1^ thick: 2- 8x6- 8, ly and ly —Glass 18 x 52 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^ and ly —Glass 18 x 56 2-10 X 6-10, ly and ly —Glass 20 x 54 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1% and ly —Glass 20 x 56 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or No. 3101, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. 158 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA OUR ROYAL DOORS ROYAL “Q” ROYAL “R” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3101 STOCK SIZES, and thick : 2-8x6- 8, and —Glass 18 x 52 2- 8 x 7- 0, and IX —Glass 18 x 56 2-10 X 6-10, IXs and IX —Glass 20 x 54 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^ and IX —Glass 20 x 56 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or No. 3102, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DU15UQUE, IOWA 159 A SUPERIOR LINE ROYAL “S” Glazed Bevel Plate ROYAL“T” Glazed No. 3102 STOCK SIZES, IH and 1%' thick; 2- 8 X G- 8, and 1^ 2-10 X G-10, 1^ and 1^ 2- 8 X 7- 0, 1)4 and 1)4—Glass 18 x .'>6 3- 0 X 7- 0, 1)4 and 1)4—Glass 20 x 56 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. -Glass 18 X 52 -Glass 20 X 54 Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or No. 3101, shown on page 651. These doors are also made in the different hardwoods. For prices, see our Price Guide. 1(>0 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS COLONIAL “A” COLONIAL “B” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3103 STOCK SIZES: 2- 8 X ()- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, l^_Glass 22 x 36 2-10 X 6-10, l^_Glass 24 x 32 3- 0 x 7- 0, —Glass 26 x 32 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength, bevel plate or patterns Nos. 3103-4-5-7-8-0-10 and 11, showm on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 161 ARTISTIC ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL “C” Glazed No. 3108 COLONIAL “D’ Glazed No. 3105 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X 6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 36 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 3- 0 x 7- 0, IJ^—Glass 26 x 32 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns Nos. 3103-4-5-7-8-9-10 and 11 shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide, li‘,2 FARLEY & LOETSCIIER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS - ilvr . . • . , ,;r 'a ' ... ' ' .U.#'' '■ .Ay: • / , ■ : ■-.IL S' - y . 'Vf'#* . - .. . ■■ .c^f ,A. , IL , -.V,-/ ! '• , A. y '< '! t .' ' ! • •I-' ‘y"’# i ^ ll I'B COLONIAL “E” Glazed No 3104 COLONIAL “F" Glazed No. 3110 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8x0- 8, lyi —Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 2-10 X 6-10, l}i —Glass 24 x 32 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1 Glass 22 x 36 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 32 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. The above doors Wide Stiles. can be glazed “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. and 11 shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our price guide. 3103-4-5-7-8-0- FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 168 OUR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS COLONIAL “G” Glazed No. 3108 COLONIAL “H” Glazed No 3103 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X 6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 32 2-10 X (MO, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 2- 8x7- 0, IH—Glass 22 x 36 3- 0x7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 32 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-5-7-8-9-10 and 11 shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 164 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS COLONIAL “I” Glazed No. 3109 COLONIAL “J” Glazed No. 31CU STOCK SIZES: 2- 8 X G- 8, —Glass 18 x 28 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 18 x 32 2-10 X G-10, 1 Glass 20 x 28 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-8 and 0 shown on pages 052 to (>54. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 165 A COMPLETE LINE DIXIE “A” DIXIE “B” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3108 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 40 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 44 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 42 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12 shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 166 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA MODERN FRONT DOORS DIXIE “C” Glazed No 3104 DIXIE “D” Glazed No. 3112 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x6- 8, 13/g—Glass 22 x 40 2-10 X 6-10, l>i -Glass 24 x 42 2- 8x7- 0, 1>^—Glass 22 x 44 3- 0x7- 0, 1>^—Glass 26 x 44 Note Glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns Nos. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12 shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCllER MEG. CO., DUP.UQUE, IOWA. 167 SENSIBLE SERVICEABLE DIXIE “E” Glazed No 3103 DIXIE “F” Glazed No. 3110 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X C- 8, l^_Glass 22 x 40 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1 Glass 22 x 41 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 42 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1>^-Glass 26 x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12, shown on pages 652 to 055. For prices, see our Price Guide. 168 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. BEAUTIFY THE HOME DIXIE. “G” Glazed No. 3107 DIXIE “H” Glazed No. 3104 STOCK SIZES: 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 40 2-10 X 6-10, If^—Glass 24 x 42 2- 8x7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 44 3- 0x7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A" Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bev^el plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 1()9 STRICTLY HIGH GRADE DIXIE. “I” Glazed No. 3109 DIXIE “J” Glazed No. 3112 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x0- 8, 1^—Glass 18 x 36 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 18 x 40 2-10 X 6-10, l^—Glass 20 x 38 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 40 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-8-9 and 12, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 170 FARLEY LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DURUOUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS DIXIE “K” Glazed No. 3112 DIXIE “L” Glazed No. 3104 2-8x6- 8, 2-10 X 6-10, STOCK SIZES : IH—Glass 18 X 30 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 20 X 38 3- 0 x 7- 0, If^—Glass 18 x 40 —Glass 22 x 40 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-8-0 and 12, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARI.EY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DURUOUE, IOWA 171 ALWAYS IN STOCK DIXIE. “M” DIXIE “N” Glazed No. 3106 Glazed No. 3108 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x6- 8, Glass 18 x 36 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 18 x 40 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 20 x 38 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1|4—Glass 22 x 40 - Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-8-9 and 11, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 172 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS EMPRESS“A” EMPRESS“B” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No 3108 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x6- 8, l^_Glass 22 x 40 2- 8 x 7- 0, Glass 22 x 44 2-10 X 6-10, IH—Glass 24 x 42 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The alx>ve doors can be glazed plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12 shown on pages 6.52 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 173 OUR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS EMPRESS“C” EMPRESS“D” Glazed No. 3104 Glazed No. 3106 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8x6- 8, 13^—Glass 22 x 40 2- 8 x 7- 0, Glass 22 x 44 2-10 X 6-10, 1^8—Glass 24 x 42 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12 shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 174 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS EMPRESS “E” EMPRESS “F” Glazed No. :5I08 Glazed No. 8112 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X G- 8, If-g—Glass 22 x 40 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 44 2-10 X G-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 42 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 2G x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-G-7-8-9-10 and 12 shown on pages G52 to G55. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 175 BEAUTIFY THE HOME *%v*v.v.v.yAfi %w»v ********* *A*JVA*a*«*«*r **'***********X* 4 ***aiw’-** • • • • ♦ •.•A* •%*•*•*♦*• •%y«v*y* fcw*y^—Glass 22 x 44 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 42 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 176 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA MODERN FRONT DOORS t ' -i. A Vf.W.VMti .•tv.v.v.vA■, ' .v.v.v.v.i-^^vi L' A\ VAV O V «v*v • •♦.♦.•-•A V*VVVa V«%VAV*T t •A*A*A*At V.VAVV ♦V*> •_•:• • ♦amamaa* ••:* VAVAVVAV •A* •:♦;• •a*a*a*A*. e.v,v.vfM E.MPRESS “1” Glazed No. :1106 EMPRESS “J” Glazed No. 3108 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X ()- 8, l}i —Glass 22 x 40 2-10 X 6-10, l>i—Glass 24 x 42 2- 8 X 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 44 3- 0 X 7- 0, l)i —Glass 26 x 44 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-7-8-9-10 and 12, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. I 1 ique FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 177 SENSIBLE SERVICEABLE EMPRE.SS “K” Glazed Bevel Plate STOCK 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 18 x 36 2-10 X 6-10, If^—Glass 20 x 38 EMPRESS“L” Glazed No. 3112 SIZES : 2- 8x7- 0, 1^—Glass 18 x 40 3- 0x7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 40 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-6-8-9 and 12, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 178 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS EMPRESS “M” Glazed No. 3101 STOCK 2- 8 X G- 8, 1^—Glass 18 x 3G 2-10 X G-IO, 1^—Glass 20 x 38 EMPRESS “N*' Glazed No. 3105 SIZES : 2- 8x7- 0, 1^—Glass 18 x 40 3- 0 X 7- 0, l^_Glass 22 x 40 Note glass sizes when cainparing oiir prices with others Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-G-8-9 and 12, shown on pages G.72 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 179 ALWAYS IN STOCK FARLO “B. P.” Glazed Bevel Plate FARLO “A” Glazed No. 3107 Farlo “B”—Glazed No. 3109 STOCK SIZES, 1^ and 1^ thick : 2-8x6- 8, IH and 1^—Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^ and l^—Glass 22 x 36 2-10 X 6-10, 1^ and 1^—Glass 24 x 34 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^ and 1^—Glass 26 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-5-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 652 to 655. Our “Farlo” doors make a very neat front door and are in perfect harmony with the usual cross panel doors. For prices, see our Price Guide. 180 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS FARLO “C” FARLO “D” Glazed No. 3105 Glazed No. 3111 STOCK SIZES, IH and thick: 2- 8 X 0- 8, and 1^—Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, and 1^—Glass 22 x 30 2-10 X 6-10, 13/s and 1^—Glass 24 x 34 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^ and 1^—Glass 26 x 30 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-5-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 181 A COMPLETE LINE ! FARLO “E” I Glazed No. 3104 I FARLO “F” Glazed No 3108 STOCK SIZES, lys and thick: 2-8x6- 8, and 1%'—Glass 18 x 28 2- 8 x 7- 0, IH and 1^—Glass 18 x 32 2-10 X 6-10, 1^ and 1^—Glass 20 x 30 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^ and 1 )^—Glass 22 x 32 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-8 and 9, shown on pages 652 to 654. Fit in nicely with cross panel doors. For prices, see our Price Guide. 182 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA HIGHLAND “A” Glazed No. 3108 HIGHLAND “B” Glazed No. 3104 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X (3- 8, IH—Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 2-10 X 6-10, 1 Glass 24 x 34 3- 0 x 7- 0, Glass 22 x 36 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns Nos. 3103-4-5-7-8-0-10 and 11, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 183 STRICTLY HIGH GRADE HIGHLAND “C” Glazed No. 3103 HIGHLAND “D” Glazed No. 3109 STOCK SIZES ; 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 18 x 28 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 18 x 32 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 20 x 30 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 32 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-8 and 9, shown on pages 652 to 654. Match up well with cross-panel doors. For prices, see our Price Guide. 184 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA MODERN FRONT DOORS MOHAWK “A” MOHAWK “B” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3104 STOCK SIZES ; 2- 8 X G- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 2-10 X G-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 34 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 30 0, Glass 26 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or patterns Nos. 3103-4-5-7-8-0-10 and 11, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 185 ARTISTIC ATTRACTIVE MOHAWK “C” Glazed No. 3103 MOHAWK “D” Glazed No. 3110 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8x6- 8, .Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 36 2-10 X 6-10, lyg—Glass 24 x 34 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-5-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide 18G FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS MOHAWK “E” MOHAWK “F” Glazed No. .S105 Glazed No. 3108 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, l^_Glass 22 x 36 2-10 X 6-10, 1>^—Glass 24 x 34 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3103-4-5-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 652 to 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 187 OUR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS MOHAWK “G” Glazed No. 3109 MOHAWK “H” Glazed No. 3103 STOCK SIZES: 2-8x6- 8, Glass 18 x 28 2- 8 x 7- 0, Glass 18 x 32 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 20 x 30 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 32 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or designs No. 3103-4-8 and 9, shown on pages 652 to 654. For prices, see our Price Guide 1,S8 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS OXFORD “A” Glazed No. 3113 STOCK SIZES : OXFORD “B” Glazed No. 3110 2- 8 X 6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 28 2-10 X 6-10, 1|^—Glass 24 x 26 0 x 7- 0, 1%—Glass 26 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 189 SENSIBLE SERVICEABLE OXFORD “C” OXFORD“D” Glazed No. 3108 Glazed No. 311.5 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 28 2-10 X 6-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 26 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or designs No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 190 MODERN FRONT DOORS RAMONA“A” Glazed No. 3108 RAMONA “B” Glazed No. 311.5 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X 6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 28 2-10 X 6-10, l^_Glass 24 x 26 3- 0 x 7- 0, Glass 26 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bev'el plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3108-10-11-1.3-14 and 15, shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 191 A COMPLETE LINE RAMONA “C” RAMONA “D” Glazed No. 3110 Glazed No. 3113 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, Glass 22 x 28 2-10 X 6-10, 1 Glass 24 x 26 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide. 192 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS SIOUX “A” SIOUX “B” Glazed Bevel Plate Glazed No. 3108 STOCK SIZES : 2- 8 X ()- 8, Glass 22 x 24 2- S x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 28 2-10 X 6-10, If^g—Glass 24 x 26 3- 0 x 7- 0, Glass 26 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or patterns No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 193 BEAUTIFY THE HOME SIOUX “C” SIOUX “D” Glazed No. 3113 Glazed No 3110 STOCK SIZES : 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 22 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 22 x 28 2-10 X 6-10, Glass 24 x 26 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 1.5, shown on pages 654 to 656, For prices, see our Price Guide. 19i FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS SIOUX “E” SIOUX “F” Glazed No. 311.5 Glazed No. 3114 STOCK SIZES: 2- 8x6- 8, l>i—Glass 22 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^8—Glass 22 x 28 2-10 x 6-10, 1^—Glass 24 x 26 .3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 26 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Wide Stiles. “A” Quality. Bead and Cove. Wide Stiles. The above doors can be glazed bevel plate, plain double strength or patterns No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide. 195 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. ALWAYS IN STOCK KEY CITY “A” Glazed Plain KEY CITY “B” Glazed No. 3108 STOCK SIZES : 2- 0 X 6- 6, 1)4—Glass 22 x 22 2-10 x 6-10, 1)4—Glass 26 x 26 2-8x6- 8, 1)4—Glass 24 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1)4—Glass 24 x 28 3-0x7- 0, 1)4—Glass 28 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain or with patterns No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, shown on pages 654 to 656. Also furnished in “A” Grade on short notice at a slight advance in price. For prices, see our Price Guide. 196 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA MODERN FRONT DOORS KEY CITY “C” KEY CITY “D” Glazed No. 3111 Glazed No. 311.') STOCK SIZES ; 6, IJ/g- Glass 22 x 22 2-10 x 6-10, 1^—Glass 26 x 26 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 24 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 24 x 28 3-0x7- 0, 1^—Glass 28 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain or with patterns No. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, as shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide. 2- 6 X 6- 2-8x6- FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA 197 OUR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS KELT CITY “E” Glazed Plain KEY CITY “F” Glazed No. 3114 STOCK SIZES : 2- 6 X G- 6, 1^—Glass 22 x 22 2-10 x (i-lO 1^—Glass 26 x 26 2- 8 X 6- 8, Glass 24 x 24 2- S x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 24 x 28 3- 0 X 7- 0, 1 Glass 28 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain or with patterns Nos. 3108-10-11-13-14 and 15, shown on pages 054 to 056. Key City line also made in “A” Grade on short notice at a small increase in cost. ^For prices see our Trice Guide. 198 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS ST. CLAIR “A” Glazed Plain ST. CLAIR “B” Glazed No. 3110 STOCK SIZES; 2- G X 6- (), 1Glass 22 x 30 2-10 x 0-10, 1 Glass 20 x 34 2- 8 X ()- 8, 1 Glass 24 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1>^—Glass 24 x 36 3-0x7- 0, 1>^—Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain doiible strength or with patterns No. 3105-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages]^()53 to 655. Can also be furnished in “A” Quality on short notice. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 199 ALWAYS IN STOCK ST. CLAIR “C” ST. CLAIR “D” Glazed No. 3109 Glazed No. 3108 STOCK SIZES: 2-6x6- 6, 1^—Glass 22 x 30 2-10 x 6-10, 1 Glass 26 x 34 2- 8x6- 8, IH—Glass 24 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1 Glass 24 x 36 3-0x7- 0, D4—Glass 28 x 36. Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or patterns No. 3105-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 653 to 655. St. Clair line made in No. 1 Grade on short notice, at small advance in price. For prices, see our Price Guide. 200 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA MODERN FRONT DOORS VICTOR “A” Glazed Plain VICTOR “B” Glazed No. 3107 STOCK SIZES : 2-6x0- 6, 1^8—Glass 22 x 30 2-10 x 6-10, 1^—Glass 26 x 34 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1>^—Glass 24 x 36 3-0x7- 0, 1^—Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or with patterns No. 3105-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 053 to 655. Also aim to stock the “Victor” line in “A” Grade. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 201 SENSIBLE SERVICEABLE VICTOR “C” VICTOR “D” (ilazed Plain Glazed No. 3110 STOCK SIZES ; 2- 6 X G- G, —Glass 22 x 30 2-10 x 6-10, 1^—Glass 26 x 34 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 24 x 36 3-0x7- 0, l>i—Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or with patterns Nos. 310.5-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 653 to 655. The popular “Victor” door ahso made in “A” Quality. For prices, see our Price Guide. 202 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN FRONT DOORS VICTOR “E” VICTOR “F” Glazed No. 310H Glazed No. 3109 STOCK SIZES : 2- () X 6- 6, 1^—Gla.ss 22 x 30 2-10 x 6-10, Glass 26 x 34 2- 8 X 6- 8, lH_Glass 24 x 32 2- 8 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 24 x 36 3- 0 X 7- 0, 1 Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. Good “B” Quality. Bead and Cove. The above doors can be glazed plain double strength or with patterns No. 3105-7-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 653 to 655. You can also order these doors in “A” Quality. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 203 MODERN FRONT DOORS JUNIOR “A”—Painted Glazed Plain JUNIOR “B”—Painted Glazed No. 3110 Our imintecl doors are brush coated by hand. Are blue gray in color and are unsurpassed in quality and appearance. STOCK SIZES: 2- 6x6- 6, Ifi—Glass 22 x 30 2-10 x 6-10, 1^—Glass 26 x 34 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. The above doors may be glazed plain or patterns No. 3107-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 654 and 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 204 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR PAINTED FRONT DOORS SENIOR “A”—Painted SENIOR “B”—Painted Glazed Plain Glazed No. 3107 The above doors are hand painted with pure white lead and linseed oil. They are a very attractive blue gray in color and are excellent in quality. STOCK SIZES : 2-6x6- 6, 1^—Glass 22 x .30 2-10 x 6-10, 1^—Glass 26 x 34 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 3- 0 x 7- 0, 1^—Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. The above doors may be glazed plain or patterns No. 3107-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 654 and 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. 205 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR GRAINED FRONT DOORS BEAUTY “A”—Grained Glazed Plain BEAUTY “B”—Grained Glazed No. 3110 li ii.tr njmesaafcijtt Our grained doors are hand grained with a gloss finish. They are just what the name signifies, “Beauties.” STOCK SIZES : 2- 6x6- 6, 1^—Glass 22 x 30 2-10 x 6-10, 1^—Glass 26 x 34 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 3- 0 x 7- 0, Ws—Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. The above doors may be glazed plain or patterns No. 3107-8-9-10 and 11, shown on pages 654 and 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER xAIFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 2()G OUR GRAINED FRONT DOORS DAISY “A”—Grained Glazed Plain DAISY “B” — Grained Glazed No. 3107 These doors are of a very superior quality aud elegant in appearance. STOCK SIZES : 2- 6 X (i- 6, Glass 22 x 30 2-10 x G-10, If^—Glass 26 x 34 2- 8 X G- 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 32 3- 0 x 7- 0, Ifi—Glass 28 x 36 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. The above doors may be glazed plain or patterns No. 3107-8-0-10 and 11, shown on pages G54 and 655. For prices, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 207 OUR GRAINED FRONT DOORS KLIPPER “A”—Grained KLIPPER “B”—Grained Glazed Plain Glazed No. 3111 An excellent, hand coated, gloss finished grained door. STOCK SIZES : 2- 6x6- 6, 1^—Glass 22 x 22 2-10 x 6-10, Ifi—Glass 26 x 26 2-8x6- 8, 1^—Glass 24 x 24 3- 0 x 7- 0, Ifi—Glass 28 x 28 Note glass sizes when comparing our prices with others. The above doors may be glazed plain or patterns No. 3108-10-11 and 14, shown on pages 654 to 656. For prices, see our Price Guide, 20« FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CHAMBER OF COMMEBCF. BIDG. CIEVEIAND.' GOIJRT HOUSE El RENO,OKLAHOMA |N the following sixteen pages we have illus¬ trated a very beautiful and practical line of Mission Doors. We have just intro¬ duced these designs but find that they have been received heartily and are already one of our most popular lines. By looking over these pages you will readily see that we have covered the ground very thoroughly. We have illustrated various panel arrangements, also several styles of glazing; and feel sure that you will find sufficient variety to suit the most critical and fastidious tastes. They must be seen in order to appreciate the beautiful grain in the wood. (® Mission Doors These designs can also be furnished veneered in any of the hardwoods. Mission Doors cost only a trifle more than common pine doors. They are strictly modern in design and will add tone and dignity to every home in which they are used. Mission finish of all kinds is becoming more popular ever}’ season. g.vi.show. We furni.shed the Milhvork for the above buildings. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 209 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “A” (TRADE M.ARK) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels All these Mission Designs can be made veneered in the various hardwoods P'or prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount: 2- 0x6-6 2- 6 X 6- 6 2- 8x6-8 2- 8 X 6- 8 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 8 X 7- 0 3 0x7-0 A Beautiful Door 210 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission ‘B” (trade m.ark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels All these Mission Designs can be made veneered in the various hardwoods For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount: 2 0x6-6 2- 6 X 6- 6 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8 X 6- 8 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 8x70 3- 0 X 7- 0 These doors must be seen to be appreciated FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 211 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “C” (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels Unless otherwise ordered these Mission Doors are made with Bead and Cove sticking For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular .stock discount; 2 0x6-6 2- 6 X 6- 6 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8 X 6- 8 2-10 X 6-10 2-6x7 0 2- 8x7 0 3- 0 X 7- 0 You should stock a few of these doors 212 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission ‘‘D ’ (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels These Mission Doors cost only a trifle more than plain pine doors For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount: 2 0x6-6 2 6x6-6 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8 X 6- 8 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 8 X 7- 0 3 0x7-0 A plain but beautiful door showing rotary panels to advantage FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 213 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “E” (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels All these Mission Designs can be made veneered in the various hardwoods For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount: 2- 0 X 6- 6 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 6- 6 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8 X 7- 0 2- 8 X 6- 8 3- 0 X 7- 0 This is a very popular design 214 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “F” (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels All these Mission Doors can be made veneered in the various hardwoods For prices, use Five Cross Panel Btad and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount : 2- 0 > : 6- 6 2-10 j : 6-10 2- 6 - i: 6- 6 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 6 > c 6- 8 2- 8 X 7- 0 2- 8 : c 6- 8 3- 0 > c 7- 0 This is an old Colonial design and is a great favorite FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 215 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission ‘G ’’ (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels These Mission Doors are always made with Bead and Cove sticking, unless otherwise specified For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount: 2- 0x6-6 2- 6 X 6- 6 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8x6-8 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 8x7 0 3- 0x7 0 This design is similar to Mis¬ sion “H,” but the wide lock rail gives it a more massive appearance 216 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “// ” (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels These Mission Doors cost only a trifle more than ordinary plain pine doors For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount: 2- 0 X 6- 6 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 6- 6 CD 1 X 7- 0 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8 X 1 o 2- 8 X 6- 8 CO 1 o X o 1 This beautiful door is similar to Design “G” but made with the ordinary lock rail FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 217 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “/” (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels These Mission Designs can be made veneered in any of the hardwoods For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock di.scount: 2- 0 X CD CO 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 6- 6 2- 6 X o 1 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8 X o 1 00 X 00 1 CD CO 1 o X o 1 This door is a very popular design, made up according to the Craftsman style 218 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels These Mission Doors are always made with Bead and Cove sticking, unless otherwise ordered For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount : 2- 0 X 6- 6 2- 6x6-6 2- 6x6-8 2- 8x6-8 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 8 X 7- 0 3- 0x7-0 Our line of Mission Doors is becoming more popular each season FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 219 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “K yy (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails i. A: Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels These Mission Doors cost only a trifle more than the ordinary common pine doors For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. The following sizes take regular stock discount : 2- 0 X 6- 6 2- 6x6-6 2- 6 X 6- 8 2- 8 X 6- 8 2-10 X 6-10 2- 6 X 7- 0 2- 8 X 7- 0 3- 0x7 0 These doors must be seen to be appreciated 220 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels The style of glazing can be changed to plain double strength, plain plate, art, or any other glass, as desired These Mission Doors can be made veneered in the various hardwoods For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. (GLAZING EXTRA) For prices on four of the most common sizes, see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 221 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “M” (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels This is a very practical and unique front door design. It is also appropriate for interior communicating doors Our Mission Doors are made with Bead and Cove sticking unless otherwise ordered For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Di.scount, and add 50c net. (glazing extra) For prices on four of the most common sizes, see our Quality Price Guide t 222 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels This is a very popular Front Door Design. Made after the well known Craftsman Style All these Mission Doors can be made veneered in any of the hardwoods For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. (GLAZING EXTRA) P'or prices on four of the most common sizes see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 2i23 QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission ‘‘O” (trade m.ark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut \^eneered Yellow Pine Panels This is a handsome front door. It can also be glazed plain D. S., Bevel Plate or aii}^ Art Glass design. We make these Mission Doors with Bead and Cove sticking unless otherwise ordered. For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List less usual Discount, and add 50c net. (GLAZING extra) For prices on four of the most popular sizes see our Quality Price Guide 224 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. QUALITY MISSION DOORS Mission “P” (trade mark) White Pine Stiles and Rails Compound Laminated Rotary Cut Veneered Yellow Pine Panels All these Mission Doors are made with Bead and Cove sticking unless other¬ wise ordered The style of glazing can be changed to meet your tastes Any of these doors can be made in an}" of the hardwoods For prices, use Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove List, less usual Discount, and add 50c net. (GLAZING EXTR.4) For prices on the most common sizes, see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 225 11 ubuque V eneered Doors 31 [T IS only in recent years that the ve¬ neered door has reached that high standard of perfection which it en¬ joys at the present time. It has replaced the heavy solid hardwood door which has always been unsatisfactor}^ on account of its weight and tendency to check and become crooked. The trade in the past has been more or less skeptical as to the dura¬ bility and standing quality of the veneered door. This is due to the fact that a great many manufac¬ turers have been placing on the market an article which, not properly constructed, has proved unsatisfactory. We, however, have devoted a great deal of time and money to our veneered door department, continually adding the latest and best machines for their proper construction. As a result we are able to produce a door unsurpassed by any one that combines beauty, harmony and durability. We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. • The modern mortise lock practically cuts a 1^ inch stile in two, thus greatly weakening the door allow¬ ing it to warp and twist. We furnished the Millwork for these buildings 226 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. SANITARY SLAB VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft (TRADK mark) PLAIN SURFACE Made to Order Veneered in Any Wood Espeeially Designed for Hospitals and vSanitariums We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results Strictlj" Sanitary and Sound Proof For Prices see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 227 SANITARY FLUSH VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft (trade mark) SMOOTH SURFACE Made to Order in Any Size or Wood Especially Designed as Corridor Door for Hospitals and Sanitariums Modern mortice locks practically cut a 1^4 inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors Strictly Sanitary and Sound Proof For Prices see our Quality Price Guide 228 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DURUQUE, IOWA SANITARY SLAB VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft (trade m.ark) INLAY STYLE “C” Almost Unlimited in their Scope of Elaboration. Practically Sound Proof. Making them especially de¬ sirable for communicating and corridor doors in Hospitals, Hotels, Apartment Houses and other Public Buildings They are Strictly Sanitary A highly polished finish can be put on at a moderate expense Very easy to keep clean Our Artcraft Doors are beauties. The designs are modern and artistic Cut shows Quartered White Oak. Can be made in any wood For prices see our Quality Price^Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 229 SANITARY FLUSH VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft (trade mark) INLAY DESIGN "D” Preserves the natural beauty of the grain in the wood Its beauty increases with age They cost very little more than ordinary hardwood panel doors Its solidity makes it a first class fire retardant There are no panels for a house breaker or ‘ ‘ panel thief ’ ’ to cut or kick out Illustration shows Plain Red Oak. The panel arrange¬ ment of the Inla}" gives it a pleasing setting For prices see our Quality Price Guide 230 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA SANITARY SLAB VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft (trade mark) INLAY STYLE "E” Almost Unlimited in their Scope of Elaboration Practically Sound Proof. Making them especially de¬ sirable for communicating and corridor doors in Hospitals, Hotels, Apartment Houses and other Public Buildings They are Strictly SanitarN' A highly polished finish can be put on at a moderate expense Very easy to keep clean A description of this door does not do it justice. The rich grain and Inlay design are elegant vSee pages 29T to 312 about the Finish of Hardwoods For prices see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.,'DUBUQUE, IOWA. 231 SANITARY FLUSH VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft (TRADE mark) INLAY DESIGN “F” Preserves the natural beauty of the grain in the wood Its beauty increases with age They cost very little more than ordinary hardwood panel doors Its solidity makes it a first class fire retardant There are no panels for a house breaker or “ panel thief ” to cut or kick out Design shows Curly Birch. This exceptionally beauti¬ ful door has won favor wherever seen. Such an artistic door will ornament any modern home For prices see our Quality Price Guide 232 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SANITARY SLAB VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft (trade mark) INLA^ STYLE "Q” Almost Unlimited in their Scope of Elaboration Practically Sound Proof. Making them especially de- •sirable for communicating and corridor doors in Hospitals, Hotels, Apartment Houses and other Public Buildings They are Strictly Sanitary A highh’ polished finish can be ]mt on at a moderate expense \'ery easj" to keep clean This door shows Plain Red Oak. The .strips of Inlay can be made wider or narrower if desired. All the.se designs can be made in any wood and with any arrangement of the Inlay For prices .see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 233 1 I SANITARY FLUSH VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS : Artcraft “H” ! (trade mark) 1 INLAY DESIGN “ H” Preserves the natural beauty of the grain in the wood Its beauty increases with age They cost ver^' little more than ordinary hardwood panel doors Its solidity makes it a first class fire retardant There are no panels for a house breaker or ‘ ‘ panel thief ’ ’ to cut or kick out Cut shows Quartered White Oak. The panel arrange¬ ment of the Inlay gives the door tone and dignit}^ Inlay Holly and Ebonized Wood See pages 297 to 312 for the proper care and finish of hardwoods For prices see our Quality Price Guide 234 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SANITARY SLAB VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft^‘I” (trade mark) INLAY STYLE “ I” Almost Unlimited in their Scope of Elaboration Practically Soundproof. Making them especially de¬ sirable for communicating and corridor doors in Hospitals, Hotels, A])artment Houses and other Public Buildings They are Strictly Sanitary A highly polished finish can be put on at a moderate expense \'ery easy to keep clean Illustration shows Plain Red Oak. This de.sign will make a beautiful front door. Can be glazed Bevel Plate or any design of Art Glass selected. vSee pages 666 to 728 P'or prices see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. 235 SANITARY FLUSH VENEERED HARDWOOD DOORS Artcraft “J” (trade mark) INLAY DESIGN “ J ” Preserves the natural beauty of the grain in the wood Its beauty increases with age They cost very little more than ordinary hardwood panel doors Its solidity makes it a first class fire retardant There are no panels for a house breaker or “ panel thief ” to cut or kick out Cut shows Curly Birch. This is a very handsome door. The Inlay design is especi¬ ally effective. Can also be glazed with any Art Glass design selected For prices see our Quality Price Guide 236 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Artisan “A** (trade mark) Glazed with Bevel Plates. Glass set with stops This is a very popular door, and is a beautiful design for front Entrance or \Tstibule It is especially appropriate for elaborate Residences, Hotels, Theatres, etc. We recommend that all \'eneered Doors be made at least 1 ^/. inches thick. This will give best results Can be made veneered in any of the other hardwoods Also used ver}' frequently as an Interior Door, glazed with Plain Plate Mirrors or Opalescent Glass to harmonize with the general color scheme For prices see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFC. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. 237 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Artisan “B” ('I'RADE MARK) This is a tasty design, and is entirely consistent with modern architecture This door can be glazed with one large light if so desired Cut shows Quartered White Oak. It can be made in any wood This is a very novel design, quite attractive, and a frequent favorite Designed to give a heavy, ma.ssive appearance Modern morti.se locks practically cut a 1 ^ inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Price Guide 238 FARLEY & LOETSCHER JIFG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Artisan** C” (TK.M)E M-MiKi A new and original design This is truly a favorite Can be glazed with Art Glass or an}’ kind that may be selected Illustration shows Quartered White Oak, but it can be furnished in any size or wood WA recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least 1^ inches thick. This will give best results For Art Glass designs see pages 666 to 728 See our beautiful front en¬ trance designs, pages 274 to 281 For prices see our Quality Price Guide I FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 239 I OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Artisan^^D” \ This door would be a lasting \ ornament in the front j entrance of your I home !■ - Well proportioned and perfect I" in w^orkmanship Glazing can be changed to suit the taste of anyone Quartered White Oak is shown here. It can be made in any wood desired Modern mortice locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors See pages 297 to 312 for the proper finish of hardwoods See our artistic Front Entrance designs, pages 274 to 281 For prices .see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 240 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS A rtisan * * (TRADK MAIIK) Made to Order Veneered in any wood Illustration shows| Quartered White Oak This is an elaborate design, but is strictly correct and modern Can be glazed one large light if desired We recommend that all Wneered Doors be made at least 1^ inches thick. This will give best results See our beautiful Front Fhitrance designs, pages 274 to 281 For prices see our Quality Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 241 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Artisan (TRADE MARK) This design is modern and will appeal to those who prefer small lights. In perfect harmony with the popular Colonial designs Can be made in any wood Cut shows quartered Red Oak This door can be furnished with one large light if so desired These doors must be seen to be appreciated See our beautiful front entrance designs, pages 274 to 281 Modern mortise locks practically cut a 1 ^ inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist j Specify 1^ inch doors ! j For prices see our Quality Book ■ i ubuque 242 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Bungalow “A’ (TR.\DE mark) These Bungalow doors are strictly up to date in every respect This design is a popular one, and makes a pretty front entrance door Cut shows door veneered with plain Red Oak All these designs can be fur¬ nished in any size or any kind of wood We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give be.st results This door can be made with one light if desired For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Bungalow “B” (trade mark) An artistic and attractive de¬ sign, especially to those who appreciate the beautiful grain in hardwood This door shows plain Birch but it can be made in any wood desired Bungalow work is becoming very popular. You will be right in line if you use these doors Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 244 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Bungalow “C” (trade mark) Made to order in any wood or any size. Illustration shows quartered White Oak The full sweep of the door without intervening panels gives dignity and tone that cannot be ob¬ tained otherwise We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results An ornament for your home. Selection of this design will show very com¬ mendable taste For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 245 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Bungalow “D (trade mark) This new design is a beaut)^ Artistic and graceful in appearance A very appropriate selection for the modern front entrance Can be furnished in any size or any kind of wood. Cut shows plain Red Oak This design shows a rich clear grain One of the popular designs Modern mortise locks practically cut a 1^^ inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify 1^ inch doors For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Bungalow^E' (TRADE mark) This design reaches the climax for Bungalow Style. No description that we can give would do justice to these doors Nothing superior in Front Doors The cut shown here shows Quartered White Oak This line can be made in any wood or any size desired We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results See our Front Entrance designs, pages 274 to 281 For prices see our Qualit}’ Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. ‘247 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Bungalow''F'' (tradk mark) Truly a leader. This door is perfect in proportion and design. Cut shows quartered White Oak The broad surface and elabor¬ ate grain give grace and dignity that cannot be obtained in ]ianel doors This illustration shows a Brass Knocker mounted on the door. This method of using the knocker is entirely harmonioits with the modern Bungalow style Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specif}' 1^ inch doors For ])rices see our Quality Book 248 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR STOCK [HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood “A” (TR.4DE mark) Five Cross Panel Bead and Cove Flat Panels Sizes in Stock Plain Red Oak and Plain Birch (Veneered) 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 6 - 8 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 7 - 0 , 1% 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 10 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 3 - 0 X 7 - 6 , 1 % Other sizes made to order promptiy We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results Cut shows Oak For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 249 OUR STOCK HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood''B" (trade mark) Two Panel Bead and Cove Flat Panels Sizes in Stock Plain Red Oak and Plain Birch (Veneered) 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 6 - 8 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 2 - 10 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 10 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 3 - 0 X 7 - 6 , 1 % ther sizes made to order promptly Cut shows Oak Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 250 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR STOCK HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood''C (trade mark) One Panel Bead and Cove Flat Panel Cut shows door veneered with quarter sawed Red Oak Stock Sizes Plain Red Oak and Plain Birch (Veneered) 2 - 6 X 6 - 6 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 6 - 8 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 6 X 7 - 0 , 134 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2 - 8 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 2-10 X 6 - 10 , 1 % 2-10 X 7 - 0 , 1 % 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 , 134 3 - 0 X 7 - 6 , 1 % Other sizes made to order promptly W’e recommend that all \’eneered Doors be made at least 1^ inches thick. This will give best results P'or prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 251 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood “D (trade mark) Two panel. Bead and Cove Flat panels Illustration shows Curly Birch. Can be made in any wood and any size desired This design will also make a neat vestibule door if panels are omitted and door glazed with bevel plate glass Modern mortise locks practically cut a 10 inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify 10 inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 252 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood (trade mark) TWO VERTICAL PANELS Made to order Veneered in any wood Bead and Cove Sticking Flat Panels Something new and novel in the door line A very popular design See Craftwood “M” Our veneered doors are built to last. The greatest of care is exercised at every stage in their construction. We recommend that all \^eueered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 253 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood “F” (trade mark) THkEE VERTICAL PANELS Made to order in any size or wood. Bead and Cove sticking, flat panels One of our best sellers after the well known Craftsman or Mission styles Also made in White Pine. See Craftwood “N” Our Veneered Doors are second to none Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 254 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL hardwood; DOORS Craftwood^'G” (trade mark) Made to order in any size or wood Bead and Cove Sticking Flat Panels This arrangement of Panels is very popular See Craftwood “P” for glazed door to match Our veneered doors are second to none A trial order will convince you We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 2.55 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood “H (trade mark) Made to order Veneered in any wood Bead and Cove sticking Flat Panels After the old Colonial stjde Three Flat Panels Also made in White Pine See our “Artcraft” line Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 256 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood“M” (trade mark) TWO VERTICAL PANELS Bead and Cove sticking, Flat Panels Can be furnished in any size or wood This door must be seen to be appreciated A very popular front door See Craftwood “E” for panel door made to match We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results Can also be glazed plain double strength, plain or bevel plate or any art de.sign. For prices see our Quality’ Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 257 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood'^N” (trade mark) THREE VERTICAL PANELS Made to order Veneered in any wood Bead and Cove sticking We show a companion door on opposite page See Craftwood “F” for panel door made to match Can also be glazed plain double strength, plain plate or any art design Modern mortise locks practically cut a 1 ^ inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 258 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftwood “O (trade mark) Made to order in any size or wood Bead and Cove sticking Three Flat Panels One of the most popular of the Craftsman or Mission Styles We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least 1%^ inches thick. This will give best results For Panel Door to match see Craftw'ood “F” The style of glazing can be changed to meet the individual taste. Plain plate, double strength, or even small lights in opalescent or other art glass For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 259 % OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Craftxjoood^^P” (trade mark) Made to order in any wood on short notice A plain but beautiful door, showing the hardwoods to advantage See our Craftwood “G” for panel door made to match The style of glazing can be changed to plain double strength, plain plate, art, or any other glass, as desired. Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify 1^ inch doors For Art Glass designs see pages 666 to 699 For prices see our Quality Book 260 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Doorcraft*'A’ (trade mark) Made to order in any .size or wood stock sizes 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 2 - 8 X 7 - 0 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 Glass sizes Length, 54 in. Length, 58 in. Length, 58 in. A very popular design, after the old Colonial style Carried in stock in solid White Pine and veneered in Plain Red Oak We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results All plates heavy bevels. Glazing can be changed to suit any taste This door can be trimmed with Cap and Apron and other ornamentation after the style of our other ‘ ‘ Doorcraft ’ ’ designs For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 261 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Door craft “R” (trade mark) Made to order veneered in any wood stock sizes 2 - 8 X 6 - 8, 1^ 2 - 8 X 7 - 0, 1^ 3-Ox 7-0, IK Glass sizes 20 X 64 20 X 68 24 X 68 A very popular design on account of its simplicity This door glazed selected polished plate with 1^ in. bevels Carried in stock in solid White Pine and veneered in Plain Red Oak Can be glazed with plain double strength, plain or bevel plate, or with lace or sand blast glass, as maybe desired. Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 262 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Doorcraft “C” (trade mark) Furnished on short notice in any wood or size stock sizes Glazed sizes 2 - 8 X 6 - 8, 1^ 20 X 54 2 - 8 X 7 - 0, 20 X 58 3 - 0 X 7 - 0, 24 X 58 Plain but Artistic This door glazed selected pol¬ ished plate with in. bevels We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results Carried in stock in solid White Pine and veneered Plain Red Oak Can be glazed with plain double strength, plain or bevel plate, or with lace or sand blast glass, as ma}- be desired. For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 263 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Doorcraft“D” (trade mark) Made to order Veneered in any wood stock sizes 2 - 8 X 6 - 8, MX 2-8x7.0, MX 3 - 0 X 7 - 0, Glass sizes 20 X 64 20 X 58 24 X 58 A beautiful door. Wide stiles. Heavy bevels. Bound to please Carried in stock in solid White Pine and veneered Plain Red Oak If preferred can also be glazed with plain double strength, plain plate or sand blast designs. Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 264 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Door craft “E” (trade mark) Made to order Veneered in any wood Stock sizes 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 2-8x70 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 Truly a leader Our “Doorcraft’ ’ line is glazed polished plate with heavy bevels We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results Carried in stock in solid White Pine and veneered Plain Red Oak If desired can also be glazed with plain double strength, plain plate or sand blast glass. For prices see our Quality' Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 265 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Doorcraft^'F” (trade mark) Made to order Veneered in any wood Stock sizes 2 - 8 X 6 - 8 2-8x70 3 - 0 X 7 - 0 Just enough ornamentation to make an attractive door Polished plate glass with heavy bevels Carried in stock in solid White Pine and veneered Plain Red Oak This door can also be glazed with plain double strength, plate or sand blast glass. Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 266 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Woodcraft *‘X (trade mark) Made to order in any size or wood The full sweep of the Door without intervening panels and rails, gives a tone and dig¬ nity which cannot otherwise be obtained. We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least inches thick. This will give best results Cut shows Oak glazed beveled plate Can also be glazed plain double strength, plain plate, or art glass, if preferred. For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 267 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Woodcraft FU (tradf. mark) Made to order Veneered in any wood This Door should appeal to all who appreciate the beauti¬ ful markings and grain in hardwood. Cut shows Oak glazed selected mitred beveled plate The smooth and even sur¬ face permits a finish that de¬ velops every line marking and shade in the wood. Modern mortise locks practically cut a inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify inch doors For prices see our Quality Book ■» 268 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. ^ j 1 1 ■ • A OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Woodcraft XL' (trade mark) Made to order in any wood The full sweep of the Door without intervening panels and rails gives a tone and dig¬ nity to the room which can¬ not be obtained when panel doors are used. We recommend that all Veneered Doors be made at least I'i/i inches thick. This will give best results Can be glazed plain double strength, plain or bevel plate or art glass, as desired. For prices see our Quality Book FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 269 OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS Woodcraft (TRADE mark) Made to order Veneered in any wood This Door should appeal to all who appreciate the beauti¬ ful markings and grain in hardwood. Can also be glazed plain double strength, plain or bevel plate or other designs of art glass. Modern mortise locks practically cut a 1^ inch stile in two, thus weakening the door, allowing it to warp and twist Specify 1% inch doors For prices see our Quality Book 270 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL HARDWOOD DOORS 1053 1055 Door No. 1053 can be furnished without the carving. Built to order, veneered in any wood. We build them right, using only first-class material, and work out all details with exactness, the carvings executed in the highest style of art. Our Veneered Doors are made from selected slock, chosen for its beauty of grain and uniformity of color. For finish, style and enduring quality, we guarantee them equal to any made. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. ‘271 MIRROR DOOR T he mirror door is built with a mirror on one side and arrangement of panels on opposite side to correspond with the balance of doors. Used as a closet, front hall, drawing room or bath room door, it takes no additional space, beautifies the room and furnishes* the luxury of a full length mirror at a verj* small expense. For prices see our Quality .Book. 272 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA DUTCH DOOR This door is made in two parts, as shown by section. Can be made with wade shelf on lower section for check room or other similar purposes. The top section is hinged so as to swing into the hall while the low'er section remains locked. When required the entire door can be opened the same as a single door. We make these doors to order of soft or hard woods. See our Special Front Doors on pages 150 to 207. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 273 DOUBLE THICK DOORS Splined and Glued. WATER PROOF SILLS A Protection for Exterior Veneered Sash Doors Double Thick Doors Recommended for Exterior Doors This cut illustrates our new method of con¬ struction for double thick doors. This method is much superior to the usual manner of manu¬ facture. It not only provides a much greater glueing surface, but the plowing of each member of the stiles practically kills the life of the wood, preventing warping or twisting, thus keeping the door straight and true. For prices see Water Proof Sills The advantage of the water-proof sill can im¬ mediately be recognized on a glance at the above cuts. The sill fitting snugly over the rail of the door makes it absolutely water-tight and pre¬ vents the moisture from loosening the veneer and rotting the core. We would call your particular attention to design “C” with the copper drip formed over the top edge of the rail under the glass and stop. This is a particularly valuable feature and is well worth the additional charge, .lity Book. •274 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA FRONT ENTRANCE Door and Side Light Opening Door—Bungalow “K”. Frame—Bell wood. Sidelights—Bellwood. This design can be used for either a front or vestibule opening, furnished in any size and any kind of wood. This frame can also be made with a transom, if desired. Our special front door, Classic “A”, page 248, will also make a beautiful front in conjunction with these sidelights. Many styles of glaz¬ ing can be furnished in these front entrances. We are always pleased to quote prices. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 275 FRONT ENTRANCE Door and Side Light Opening. Cortwood Design Door—Cortwood. Frame—Cortwood. Sidelights—Cortwood. This design is adapted for either a front or vestibule opening, furnished in any size and in any kind of wood. These frames can also be made with a transom, if desired. Many changes can be made in the glass designs. These front entrance frames are always made for a paint finish unless specially ordered in hardwood to match door and sidelights. Prices quoted upon application. 276 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FRONT ENTRANCE Englewood Design Door Classic C ’. I'ranie—Englewood. Sidelights—Englewood. All these entrances made in any size and in any wood. Can also be made without transoms. Write for prices. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 2T7 FRONT ENTRANCE Galewood Design Door—Doorcraft “C”. Frame—Galewood. Sidelights—Galewood. Any style of glazing can be furnished in these front entrances. Prices on request. 278 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FRONT ENTRANCE ■ 1 1 — 1 Idlewood Design I):.or—Idlewood. Frame—Idlewood. Sidelights—Idlewood. All these entrances can be made in any size and in any wood. Prices upon application , FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. 279 FRONT ENTRANCE wmimmmmmmimmm ,• ;A . 1 mSBSr •- //' -A A / - 'it** Kenwood Design Door—Kenwood. Frame—Kenwood. Sidelights—Kenwood. Style of glazing can he changed to suit taste of purchaser. Any of these entrances can be made without transoms. Write for prices. 280 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FRONT ENTRANCE Linwood Design Door—Linwood. Frame- Linwood. Sidelights—Linwood. Frame shown in this illustration is designed for a brick or stone building. It can be made suitable for any kind of construction. Prices quoted upon request. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 281 ENTRANCES for CHURCHES, COLLEGES and UNIVERSITIES jH- 1 =J J — h. =J 1250 J‘ r =J IT K _ =J 1251 v>- D Write for prices. 282 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WILKI.MS STORE BLDG. ^ DES MOiNES.IA. FAIRBAOLT.MINN, &T LUCAS HOSPiTAL ;i rrijTI (I i iPTQ Store Fronts 'E illustrate on the follow¬ ing pages our New and Modern Store Fronts. For the convenience of our customers the designs have been drawn to a scale with large scale details which will be found of great help in ordering and erecting the work at the building. In ordering and writing for prices always fnrnish the following information : A—State if front is for frame or brick building. B—Give width between walls or piers. C—Give height from top of sill to bottom of lintel. D—Specify size of doors. E—Give depth of recess, if any. F—Give height of bulkhead floors, if wanted. G—State whether wood or metal posts are to be used. H—If possible, give size of the various lights of glass for the entire front and specify whether plate or double strength glass. We recommend prism- glass for transom lights, see page 663, also our prism glass set in metal, pages 663 to 665. On pages 291 to 295 we show a number of styles of metal posts and bars for store front construction. These are all standard makes and any of the designs shown will give you entire satisfaction. We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 283 MODERN STORE FRONTS Before ordering or writing for prices see directions, page 282. 284 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STORE FRONTS 1401 Before ordering or writing for prices see directions, page 282. 285 EILLVATIOI^ * SCALE. '/V = 1-0“ • > r- o” ^tCTlOKAT -3ECTIOV4 AT15> SECTION at directions, page 282. 1402 Before ordering or writing for prices see FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STORE FRONTS 286 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STORE FRONTS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 287 MODERN STORE FRONTS 1404 Before ordering or writing for prices see directions, page 282. 288 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STORE FRONTS 1409 i I II I— nf 1410 See page 282 for instructions in ordering. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 2S9 MODERN STORE FRONTS 1411 1412 14 Dubuque See page 282 for instructions in ordering. ‘290 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SHOW WINDOW ENCLOSURES All sash and glass. Sliding sash in lower section. Lower section stationary panel work. Upper portion sash and glass. Either of the above designs can be changed to fit any style show window. Write for prices. FARLEY LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 291 “THE PETZ” CORNER POST and TRANSOM BAR FOR STORE FRONTS Showing “The Petz” Corner Post 1450 with Transom Bar 1451 coped on. 1451—Transom Bar No. 1450_per foot, $1.50 No. 1451 _ “ 1.10 For plated finish add 20c net per lineal foot. Coping and fitting bars, add 60c. net per joint. “The Petz” Bar is giving entire .satisfaction wherever used, conse¬ quently is one of the most popular styles of store front construction on the market. 1450—Corner Post These bars and posts can be furnished in polished brass, copper or nickel plated. Polished brass is always furnished unless otherwise ordered. See our Price Guide. ‘292 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. NO 10 THE COULSON CORNER POSTS, TRANSOM BARS and QUARTER ROUNDS The above cuts are THREE-QUARTER full LIST PRICES; size. No. 4 _ _ per foot, $0.25 No. . 9 .. ..per foot, $0.25 No. 14 _ per foot. $2.00 “ 5 _ _ “ .25 ( ( 10 _ “ .25 “ 15 t i 1.80 “ 6 _ _ ‘ 150 < ( 11 _ “ .25 “ 16.. ( ( 2.00 “ 7 _ _ “ 1.60 ( C 12 _ “ 1.60 “ 17__ < ( 2.80 “ 8 _ 2.00 ( t 13 _ “ 2.00 “ 18._ i < 2.80 The metal covering is of eighteen gauged brass, the finish of which is polished brass, nickel plated, or oxidized copper plated as desired. Copper metal, polished or unpolished, can be furnished instead of brass, at the same price. Aluminum and German silver are furnished at special prices. Polished brass finish is recommended, and is always furnished, unless otherwise ordered. With the Coulson Bar the glass is set from the outside. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUliUOUE, IOWA. 29H METAL COVERED STEEL BARS FOR STORE FRONTS 1462 1463 1464 1.70 Lbs. 1.35 Lbs. 0.90 Lbs. The above are approximate weights in pounds per running foot. The following prices are for polished metal covered steel bars, made in German silver, copper and brass finish; cut to any desired lengths, including end plates, ready for setting. Extra charge for oxidized black and antique copper finish. All metal covered steel bars are made of 24 gauge metal. Price per I,ineal Foot No. 1460_ $1.25 No. 1461_ 1.00 No. 1462_ 75 No. 1463_ 65 No. 1464_ .55 Polished brass is always furnished unless otherwise ordered. See our Price Guide. 294 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. STEEL BARS FOR STORE FRONTS 0.()B Lbs. Per lineal ft., 14 cts 0.90 Lbs. Per lineal ft., 18 cts. 1.05 Lbs. Per lineal ft., 22 cts. Per lineal ft., 20 cts. 1.70 Lbs. 2.15 Lbs. Per lineal ft., 24 cts. Per lineal ft., 40 cts. 2.97 I4)s. 2.00 Lbs. 2.05 Lbs. Per lineal ft., (iO cts. Per lineal ft., 72 cts. Per lineal ft., 75 cts. P'ull Size Sections. The above weights are approximate in pounds per running foot. Above list prices are for long stock lengths. These bars can be furnished cut to exact lengths and when so desired we can have them fitted with angle irons, bored with counter sunk screw holes, all ready to set in place at the building. Where cut to length sizes or angle irons are desired, write for prices. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA 295 ORNAMENTAL “T” IRON FOR STORE FRONTS 1490 1491 0.38 lbs. |l-in. 0.54 lbs. Per lineal foot, Per lineal foot, 12c 14c 1492 0.92 lbs. Per lineal foot, 20c 1493 FMn. 0.74 lbs. Per lineal foot, 18c 1494 1 in. 1.17 lbs. Per lineal foot, 26c 1495 2 in. 2.95 lbs. Per lineal foot, 66c 1496 l/g-in. 1.05 lbs. Per lineal foot, 38c 1497 l^g-in. 1.78 lbs. Per lineal foot, 40c See our Price Guide. Above list prices are for long stock lengths. These bars can be furnished cut to exact lengths and when so desired we can have them fitted with angle irons bored with counter sunk screw holes all ready to set in place at the building. Where cut to length sizes or angle irons are desired, write for prices. A Comer of Our INIaiumoth Lumber Shed with Partial View of Dry Kilns. The Care and Finishing of Hardwoods All wood is porous, and the drier and more thoroughly seasoned it is, the more readily it ab¬ sorbs the moisture, and is affected by climatic conditions. So it may be seen that when hard¬ wood in the white is exposed to a damp atmos¬ phere, it expands or swells, and when it is dried out to its normal condition it will be found warped and twisted out of shape. In the case of doors, paneling and other cabinet work, the best made joints will be found gaping apart. It takes much time and labor to repair the damage, and even then the chances are that the work will never be up to its former standard. HE care and finishing of hard¬ wood plays a far more important part than the average person would suppose. Oftentimes manufac¬ turers of interior woodwork are pained and mortified at seeing a fine job of mill work ruined after leaving their hands, by almost sin¬ ful ignorance or by unskillful and indifferent finishing. Before leaving the factory all the hardwood doors and cabinet work are scraped and sandpapered so as to present a perfectly smooth and absolutely clean surface. Now let the wood become ever so slightly damp and the result will be the grain is raised; that is, the fine fibers seem to detach from the surface and stand on end, so to speak, giving the wood a fuzzy appearance called “whiskers.’’ Or escaping this, should particles of dust or dirt accumulate on the surface, either before or during the several stages of finishing, when the surface is sticky or tacky from freshly applied finishing material, the result is quite as bad. In both cases the wood shows a cloudy or muddy effect, which detracts materially from the clearness of the tone, and thereby hides the finer mark¬ ings of the wood and destroys much of its beauty. ^THERE is nothing about a new house Vll' that will give the owner more sat¬ isfaction than fine millwork. If the interior finish of your home is well smoothed, keeps its shape, all joints tight and nicely fitted, it is easy to keep clean and always satisfactory. On the other hand, there is nothing about the house that is more annoying than poor interior finish or rough •materials, open joints and casings, warped from the walls. W. J. KEITH in “ The Building oj It." We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings. 297 Quarter Sawed Sycamore—Natural Quartered Sawed Red Oak—Old English Plain Red Oak—Weathered Plain Red Oak—Forest Green Freshly plastered buildings are responsible for much damage to woodwork. Mortar contains large quantities of water, and until the moisture is thoroughly dried out of the walls, the house is not in proper condition to receive interior finish. Often in the rush of building it is not unusual to see the grouting or ce¬ menting of the cellar left until the last or at least until the interior fin¬ ish is put in place. Moisture from the water employed in making the concrete permeates the upper rooms, buckles or humps the hardwood floors and swells and twists the woodwork. Here the manufacturer often receives the blame for an im¬ perfect bill of goods when the fault really lies at the door of the contractor or perhaps the householder himself, who, through ignorance or apparent indifference, subjects the woodwork to ruinous conditions. Damage is often done to woodwork in the white before it reaches its destination. Damp warehouses and freight cars are often respons¬ ible for this same effect, or the goods are care¬ lessly exposed at the points of transfer. All these troubles would have been avoided had the work been finished at the mill before ship¬ ping. It must be remembered that there is a natural “come and go” to all wood, whether improperly exposed or not, and for this reason the only way to avoid “white streaks” in panels of doors or other framed work, is to have the panels stained and filled before framing same together. If the finishing of the woodwork is done at the mill the panels are taken care of in this way, and there can never be any of those We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings. The Care and Finishing of Veneered Doors 'XIIIRST the door should be correctly fitted and the top and bottom edges of the door beveled slightly, that the veneer may not strike. It should be painted at the top and bottom with white lead and oil. This is very important as the moisture is apt to get in around the door and if not painted will penetrate to the core. The door should be properly filled and then two coats of a good grade of varnish should be used as ordinary varnish does not stand moisture. When our veneered doors are treated in this manner they will stand any ordinary atmospheric condition. 299 Quarter Sawed White Oak—Golden Quarter Sawed Red Oak—Light Antique 300 unsightly streaks around the edges. People also find after the interior finish has been set up in the house, and the painters have begun work on it that some of the prettiest pieces of base-boards, chair rail or other mouldings seem to be in places where they do not show, while in the most conspicuous places the wood seems common¬ place. If the wood had been fin¬ ished before being installed the carpenters would have recog¬ nized the handsome pieces at once, and could have arranged them accordingly, and thereby secured a much prettier efifect. Finishing should only be done where there is proper light and ventilation, and an even temperature, all of which are absolutely necessary to facilitate the drying and hardening process. The best results are obtained at a temperature of 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, evenly maintained day and night. In finishing, the rule is to make haste slowly. In many cases earlier delays of one kind or other have thrown the builder behind his contract time, and the bur¬ den of the rush is finally with the painter. Urged on by both contractor and pros¬ pective occupants of the house, the finisher too often begins his job while the car¬ penters are at work, the plumbers still busy, and perhaps the plasterers patching up. The air is full of dust, which settles on the half dry woodwork and specks it. The several coats follow one another before the preceding one is fairly dry. The result is a foregone conclusion: a fine bill of interior woodwork ruined in the fin¬ ishing. With the manufacturers alone lies the remedy for these evils. Speaking for ourselves, we have concluded to guard ourselves against these defi¬ ciencies and further the interests of our patrons by taking measures for the proper care and protection of our woodwork. For this purpose we have ex¬ pended thousands of dollars in enlarging our finish¬ ing department. We have erected a concrete build¬ ing of the latest modern construction of which the We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings. - 301 - /ig^ONSIDERyour spec- ifications incomplete unless your architect has specified your millwork to be handsmoothed, back painted, stained, filled and shellaced at the factory. We employ only compe¬ tent and experienced men who do finishing only, year in and year out. Red Cypress Gum—Natural Colonial Birch - 302 - A Few Words by an Architect of National Reputation Begin superintending your millwork by being careful to buy it of a good responsible firm. If you buy it yourself, get estimates only from such parties as you know will do good work. entire upper floor comprising over seven thousand square feet has been devoted en¬ tirely to our finishing department. Having done this much not only to pro¬ tect our customers, but also to assist them in securing good results, we feel their interest in a first-class job should compel them to take advantage ot the opportunity we offer. Remember, that while one of your objects is to buy this millwork as cheaply as possible, your main object is to have it well done, as it will only be done once for this particular house. You are buying something that you probably will not see until it arrives at the building to be put in place, and you will have to trust largely to the firm that executes the work. If you let it with the general contractor, insist on the contractor buying it of good parties, even if you have to add a few dol¬ lars to his contract. Any reliable and re¬ sponsible contractor, however, will buy of the best people, as he knows it is for his interest as well as yours to have the work satisfactory. W. J. Keith, in “The Building of It.” sure you have your cellar grouted and cemented before you are ready for the finish. The dampness from the wet concrete has ruined many a first-class job. The moisture given off while setting and drying will go up through the entire building, visiting every nook and corner, cause the doors and windows to swell, result in open joints of all framed work, make the panels swell and buckle, spoil the mitres and other joints of the car¬ penter, thus ruining what might have been a first-class job. We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings. 303 Plain Birch—Golden 304 Plain Oak—Bog FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 805 Our Facilities HE first and most important requisite of all millwork is that the lumber be thoroughly dry and well seasoned. For hardwood interior finish this is an unalterable condition that can never be disregarded, if strictly high- grade work is to result. With many manufacturers of millwork, the proper drying and seasoning of their lumber is a serious problem owing to inadequate facilities and dry kilns. We, however, always aiming to give our patrons the very best that is possible to produce, have recently erected a mammoth lumber shed covering an entire city square, 220 by 252 feet. Under this roof all our lumber is dried and housed before it enters the fac¬ tory proper. Centrally locat¬ ed in our shed are the main dry kilns, 110 feet long and 90 feet wide, with an actual drying capacity of over 25 cars of lum¬ ber at one time. The hardwood lumber on ar¬ rival, is piled on trucks and pushed into the kilns. Through¬ out the follow¬ ing weeks, as more is put in, the 1 u ni b e r g r a d u all y moves to the other end of the kiln, where it is taken out and elevated to the platform above. Here it is stored and kept dry and in perfect one of seven 220 foot alleys condition for manufacture by the warm air constantly radiating from the kilns below. In addition to the hardwood, all other lumber gets the benefit of this drying, as there is sufficient heat from the kilns to keep the circulating air warm and free from moisture at all times. 3(i« FARIJ-n' & LOIC'I'SCmCR MI-'G. CO., DUHUQUE, IOWA. SUGGESTION FOR DINING ROOM FINISH An especially attractive design showing burlap wainscoting, plate rail and beam finish. 307 F ARLEY & LOETS CHER MEG. CO., DUBUQ UE, IOWA. The Finishing Room UR new concrete building affords facil¬ ities for our finishing department that are unexcelled anywhere. We have already shown that ventilation is an important factor in the finishing of hardwood, and to this end we have installed a fan system of ventilation which keeps the air throughout the building in circulation and facilitates the hardening process. Daylight, another imperative essential in the discriminating color work connected with staining, is amply provided for by means of large windows, spaced at close inter¬ vals around the outside walls and supplemented by skylights. The required degree of heat is evenly maintained day and night throughout this department. To avoid dust, a common annoyance of the trade, our finishing department is located on the fifth floor, and entirely shut off from other buildings of the plant. Having perfect condi¬ tions of heat, light and ventilation, it goes without saying that dampness, the greatest enemy of interior finish, is unknown within our building. For many years past, where it has been specified in our contracts by a few far- seeing owners and architects, and with all our government jobs, we have insured the quality of our wwk against exposure to the weather and second-rate finishing by first giving the back of all w'ork a coat of paint, staining the wood as desired, then applying a filler to close the pores and lastly give a coat of shellac in order to produce a smooth and non-porous surface. It is now our desire to protect our work as well as our patrons’ interest by so finishing every piece of hardwood interior finish that goes out of our estab¬ lishment, and to this end we strongly recommend that every one contemplating building give this matter his most careful consideration. We furnished the Millwork for the above building. A S there Is a natural “come and go” to all wood it is well to re¬ member the only way to avoid “white streaks” in panels of doors or other framed work is to have the panels stained and filled at the mill before framing them together. 308 FARl.EY & LOETSCIIER MEG. CO,, DUBUQUE, IOWA. SUGGESTION FOR THE LIBRARY A de.sigii in plain birch stained niahoganv. FARLEY cS: LOETSCIIER AIFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 309 It is possible only in the largest manufacturing plants to maintain an up-to-date finishing department with an expert in charge who is in touch with the newest ideas and productions advanced by the large manufacturers of stains, wood dyes and other finishing materials. It can readily be understood that in the smaller towns the painter who pursues many other branches of his trade, besides hardw'ood finishing, can hardly be expected to keep familiar with the latest methods of finishing. The less expensive hardwoods are now used even in the finest buildings, being stained in close imitation of the costlier woods. These requirements tax even the skilUof an expert, and should be delegated to him alone. A CORNER IN THE FINISHING DEPARTMENT With our enlarged facilities and corps of expert workmen in this department, w’e are in a position to satisfy the most critical taste, and reproduce any sample of finishing submitted to us. We have a complete line of hardwood samples, including every variety of stain and finish, and we cheerfully submit these to our customers to aid them in making a .selection. 310 FARLEY & LOETSCIJKR MFG. CO.. DL'BCQUE, IOWA A NEAT AND PLEASING CHAMBER DESIGN In above sketch the trim is finished natural and the doors and other furnishing in mahogany stain FARLEY LOETSCHER AIEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA HU A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR DESIGN Have your interior finish stained, filled and shellacked at the factory. This will insure a first-class job in every respect. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA H12 SUGGESTION FOR THE RECEPTION HALL mil t } i * Oiy fd : S; A beautiful design in mahogany finish. Get our prices on finishing your interior trim. They will interest you. 17 Hbuque Our new factor}’ is equipped witli the very latest and most efficient machinery. - 313 - 314 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. W E illustrate on the following pages a carefully selected and modern line of Door and Window finish, having omitted such designs and styles that have from long usage become obsolete. We call your particular attention to our several pages illustrating Mission or Craftsman treatment which at the present time is so much in vogue. All material that enters into our interior finish is thoroughly seasoned and kiln dried before machin¬ ing, which fact insures “Quality” finish and a home full of satisfaction. Blocks and Cap Trim We furnished the Willwork for the alxjve Buildings. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 315 BLOCKS 1600 1603 1606 Corner Block, $ 5.00 Corner Block, |i'7.80 Corner Block, |7.80 Corner Block, |;7.00 STOCK vSIZES: 4^x454 inches and 51^x534 inches x IJ^ inch thick. 1601 Head Block, $10.00 1604 Head Block, $14.40 1607 Head Block, $13.20 1610 Head Block, $10.00 STOCK SIZES: 4^x9 inches and 5^ inches x inch thick. 1602 Base Block, $10.00 1605 Base Block, $11.00 1608 Base Block, $10.00 STOCK SIZES: 4^^ x 10 inches and 51^ x 10 inches x 1^ inch thick. 1611 Base Block, $10.00 All above List Prices are subject to current Block Discount. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 31 () COLONIAL CAP TRIM Yellow Pine....-..$0.65 Cypress___ .95 Quartered Oak_ Plain Birch__$0.95 Plain Oak .... .95 $1.40 Yellow Pine.. _$1.00 Cypress___ 1.30 Quartered Oak_ Plain Birch.. Plain Oak_ __$1.85 $1.30 1.30 8401 8404 8402 8403 Yellow Pine_____$0.90 Cypress___ 1.15 Quartered Oak_ Plain Birch_$1.15 Plain Oak____ 1.15 __$1.65 Dust Cap 2790 5H in. 8395 Yellow Pine Cypress_ raoi $1.00 Plain Birch_$1.30 1.30 Plain Oak___ 1.30 Quartered Oak.. __ $1.80 Above prices are for Caps put together for openings up to 3 feet wdde. See our Price Guide. See pages 318 to 327, showing Door and Window Finish, wdtli prices for complete sides of trim. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SI- COLONIAL CAP TRIM 8410 W13 8411 8412 Yellow Pine Cypress _ $2.00 Plain Birch___$2.40 2.40 Plain Oak...____ 2.40 Quartered Oak__$2.80 Yellow Pine Cypress_ $1.60 Plain Birch___$2.00 $1.60 Plain Birch___$2.00 _ 2.00 Plain Oak_ 2.00 Quartered Oak $2.40 Du.st Cap 2790 •?K in. 8412 Yellow Pine _ _ _ _$2.00 Cypress... 2.40 Quartered Oak. Plain Birch_ _$2.40 Plain Oak..... 2.40 $2.80 1646 Yellow’ Pine Cypress_ $1.20 Plain Birch_____$1.60 . 1.50 Plain Oak__ _ _ 1.50 $1.20 Plain Birch_____$1.60 . 1.50 Plain Oak__ _ _ 1.50 Quartered Oak $2.00 The above prices are for Caps put together for openings up to 3 feet wide. See our Price Guide. See pages 318 to 327, showdng Door and Window Finish, with prices for complete sides of trim. 318 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA INTERIOR FINISH Albany Door—Craftwood “A.” Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1640. Stool 8269> 4 . Side Casings 8342. Apron 3X inch. Blocks 1602. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. Size Yellow Pine Cypress Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $1.15 $1.50 $2.10 $3.00 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 1.30 1.65 2.40 3.35 Door openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 1.50 1.90 2.65 3 76 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 1.80 2 35 3.20 4.60 Window openings not larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 1.30 1.65 2.70 3.75 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light, 32 X 44 1.40 1 80 3.00 4.25 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over but not larger than 2 light. 40 x 44 1.70 2.20 3.55 5.00 The above Door made with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. For prices on Cap Trim only see page 316. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCFIER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. :I19 INTERIOR FINISH Arlington Door—Regular Four Panel. Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1G41. Stool 8267. Side Casings 8310. Apron 8379. Blocks 1611. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. SIZE Yellow- Pine Cypres.s Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $ 1.50 $ 1.85 $ 2.45 $ 3.45 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 1.65 2.00 2.75 3.80 Door openings over 3 0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 1 95 2.35 3.10 4.30 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 2.45 3.00 3.85 5.30 Window openings not larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 1.65 2.00 3.05 4.20 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light, 32 X 44 1.75 2.15 3.35 4.70 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over but not larger than 2 light, 40 x 44 2.15 2.65 4.00 5.55 The above Door made with flat panels if ordered in any of the hardwoods. For prices on Cap Trim only see page 316. Read carefully pages 297 to 312 on finishing. vSee our Price Guide. 320 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. INTERIOR FINISH Belmont Door—Craftwood “A.” Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1642. Stool 8267. Side Casings 8310. Apron 8379. Blocks 1611. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. SIZE Yellow Pine Cypress Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $ 1.40 $ 1.75 $ 2.35 $ 3.36 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not lareer than 3-0 x 7-0 1.55 1.90 2.65 3.70 Door openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 1.85 2.26 2.95 4.20 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 2.25 2.80 3.65 5.15 Window openings not larger than 2 light. 32 x 32 1.55 1.90 2.95 4.10 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light. 32 X 44 1.65 2.05 3 25 4.60 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over but not larger than 2 light, 40 x 44 2.00 2.50 3.85 5.46 The above Door will be made with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. For prices on Cap Trim only see page 316. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 321 INTERIOR FINISH Congress Door—Congress. Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1043. Stool 8268. Side Casings 8290. Apron 3^ inch. Blocks 160.5. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. SIZE Yellow Pine Cypress Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $1 50 $1 85 $ 2.45 $ 3.45 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 1.65 2 00 2.76 3.80 Door openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 1 95 2.35 3 10 4 30 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 2 45 3.00 3.85 5.30 Window openings not larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 1.65 2.00 3.05 4 20 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light. 32 X 44 1.75 2 15 3.35 4 70 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over but not larger than 2 light. 40 x 44 2.15 2 65 4 00 5.55 The above Door made with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. For prices on Cap Trim only see page 316. See pages 297 to 312 on Interior Finish. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. INTERIOR FINISH Glenwood Door—Regular Five P.anel. Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1644. Stool 8267. Side Casings 8810. Apron 8379. Blocks 1611. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. SIZE Yellow Pine Cypre.ss Plain Birch and Plain Oak Onartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $2.50 $2 95 $3.55 $4 45 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-S and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 2.65 3.10 3.85 4 80 Doo-- openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 3 20 3 70 4 45 5.55 Door openings over 4-0 x 8 0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 4 15 4.90 5.75 7.05 Window openings not larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 2.65 3 10 4.15 5.20 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light, 32 X 44 2.75 3 25 4.45 5.70 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over but not lareer than 2 light. 40 x 44 4.05 4.75 6.10 7 55 The above Door will be made with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. P'or prices on Cap Trim only see page 317. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. :L23 INTERIOR FINISH Hermitage Door—Hermitage. Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1645. Stool 8269^. Side Casings 8.S30. Apron 3^ inches. Blocks 1608. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. SIZE Yellow Pine Cypress Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $ 2.10 $ 2.55 $ 3.15 $ 4.05 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 2.25 2.70 3 45 4.40 Door openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 2.70 3.20 3 95 5.05 Door openings over 4-0 x 8 0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 3 50 4 20 5.05 6.36 Window openings not larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 2 25 2 70 3.75 4.80 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light. 32 X 44 2 35 2.85 4 05 6.30 Window openings with glass sizes 3+ inches in width or over but not larger than 2 light 40 x 44 2 90 3.50 4.85 6.30 The above Door made with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. For prices on Cap Trim only see page 317. See pages 297 to 312 why Interior Finish should be filled, stained and shellacked at factory. See our Price Guide. 324 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. INTERIOR FINISH Loraine Door—Craftwood “B.” Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1G4G. Stool 82G7. Side Casings 8310. Apron 8379. Blocks 1611. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together SIZE Yellow- Pine Cypress Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x G-8 $2.50 $2.95 $3.55 $4 45 Door openings over 2-8 x G-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 2.65 3.10 3.85 4.80 Door openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 3.20 3.70 4.45 5.55 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than G-0 x 8-0 4.15 4.90 6 75 7.06 Window openings not larger than 2 light. 32 x 32 2.65 3.10 4.16 5.20 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light. 32 X 44 2.75 3.25 4.45 5.70 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over but not larger than 2 light, 40 x 44 4.05 4.75 6 10 7.55 The above Door made with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. For prices on Cap Trim only see page 317. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 325 INTERIOR FINISH « Oakland Door—Oakland. Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap 1647. Stool 8269^ Side Casings 8302. Apron 3inches. Blocks 1608. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. SIZE Yellow Pine Cypre.ss Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $ 1.70 $2 05 $ 2.66 $ 3.60 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 1 85 2.20 2.95 3.95 Door openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 2.20 2.60 3.36 4.50 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 2.80 3 35 4.20 6.55 Window openings not larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 1 85 2 20 3 26 4.35 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 and not over 2 light, 32 X 44 1.95 2.35 3.55 4.85 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over and not larger than 2 light, 40 x 44 2.40 2.90 4 25 6.75 The above Door made with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. For prices on Cap Trim only see page 317. See pages 297 to 312 on the proper finishing of the hard woods. See our Price Guide. itrrw-^flu- 32(j FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CRAFTSMAN INTERIOR FINISH Ridgewood Door—Ridgewood Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Cap Mould 8387A. Head Casing 8394. Fillet 8389A. Head Mould 8388A. Stool 1(587. Apron 1088. Side Casing 1675. Plinths 1011. Prices are for one complete side of trim. Caps put together. SIZE Yellow Pine Cypiess Plain Birch and Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $1.50 $1.85 $2.50 $3.50 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-*' 1.65 2.00 2.80 3.85 Door openings over 3-o x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 1.95 2.35 3.10 4.35 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 2.35 2.90 3.80 5.30 Window openings not larger than 2 light, 32 x 32 1.65 2.00 3.10 4.25 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32, and not over 2 light, 32 X 44 1.75 2.15 3.40 4.75 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over but not larger than 2 light, 40 x 44 2.15 2.60 4.00 5.60 The above Door is always made with O. G. sticking unless otherwise ordered. It is furnished with raised panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. For prices of Cap Trim see pages 316 and 317. t^ee our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 327 MISSION INTERIOR FINISH 1 Swanwood Door^ Swanwood Door and Window Trim consists of the following: Casing 8381C. Back Band 8380B. Stool 1687. Apron 1688. SIZE Yellow Pine Cypress Plain Birch ard Plain Oak Quartered Oak Door openings not larger than 2-8 x 6-8 $ 0.90 $ 1.10 $ 1.50 $ 2.00 Door openings over 2-8 x 6-8 and not larger than 3-0 x 7-0 1.00 1.25 1.80 2.40 Door openings over 3-0 x 7-0 and not larger than 4-0 x 8-0 1.20 1.50 2.10 2.80 Door openings over 4-0 x 8-0 and not larger than 6-0 x 8-0 1.35 1.70 2.80 3.75 Window openings not larger than 2 light. 32 x 32 1.20 1.50 2.10 2.80 Window openings larger than 2 light, 32 x 32, and not over 2 light, 32 X 44 1.30 1.65 2.40 3.20 Window openings with glass sizes 34 inches in width or over and not larger than 2 light. 40 x 44 1.16 2.10 3.00 4.00 This Door always made with O. G. sticking unless specified otherwise. It is furnished with Raised Panels if ordered in any of the soft woods. See pages 297 to 312 for the Proper Finishing of Hardwoods. Groups of Craftsman and Mission Trim on pages 328 and 329. See our Price Guide. 328 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CRAFTSMAN or MISSION TRIM Base Mould 16G0 ^ X 2^ $3.00 Plate Rail 1667 Top Member Cap Mould 1663 1^ X 33^-..$6.70 Wall Member Head Casing 1664 II X 434 ;_$5.25 Moulding ^ x 2^ $15.00 K. D. Base Shoe 1662 H ^ H ---$ 1.00 Fillet'’1665 Head Mould |1666 II X .$1.00 Panel Strip 1668 _$3.00 Stool 1669 l }4 X 334:-! Apron 1670 11x33/ - 1 Apron Mid. 1671 >4 X 1- -- Picture Mould 1672 / xl/s _$2.26 Door and Window Stop 1673 Door and Window Casing 1675 }|x4X----. Chair Rail or Wainscot Cap 1674 H X 3^_$4.20 The above designs of Mission finish are strictly modern. They cost no more than other styles, and make it possible for the home builder to make a selection of a correct and popular group of interior trim. Above List Prices are per 100 lineal feet, and are subject to usual Moulding Discounts. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 329 MISSION or CRAFTSMAN TRIM Casing 1680 }f x4X...$4.75 Base Mould 1681 ^ X 2^ ...$2.65 Base 1682 }|x6K...$7.36 Base Shoe 8422 ^ x % ... $1.00 Stool 1687 13^x3K-$6.60 Apron 1688 i|x3?4:..$4.20 Apron Mid. 1689 \«Jx3X...$1.00 Cap Mould 1684 1/8x2)^ $5.70 Head Casing 1685 Iix4|4:.$5.25 Fillet 1686 ^xl ...$1.15 Picture Mould 1690 34 X 2X..$2 50 Stops 1691 /eX 1^ ..$2 00 Panel Strip 1692 $3.25 Base Block 1683 Plate Rail 1693 [4 X 94 X 1^-$12.00 ’I'op Member-IJ/^ x 4 Enough Brackets are furnished with Tapered to 1 in. at top If ^ Plate Rail to place same two feet $20.00 KCnrincluding'^^ on centers. Brackets These illustrations of Craftsman and Mission finish are presented in this manner to enable you to select a group of plain but effective designs. Either one of these groups will make a beautiful selection of interior trim. All above List Prices are subject to the usual Current Discounts. Moulding Lists as given are per 100 lineal feet. A part of our e4 Yellow Pine, per foot_32c Oak, per foot_ _ _37c 1767 Size, X 1768 Size, 2% X 3X Yellow Pine, per foot _ __32c Yellow Pine, per foot _ 37c Oak per foot _ _ _ _37c Oak, per foot . .. . . . 43c See our Special and Stock Rails, pages 340 to 342. Above Rails made to order in any wood desired. These illustrations are about two-thirds of the actual size of the rails. Note size under each design. See our Price Guide. 344 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CRAFTSMAN and MISSION STAIR RAILS Illustrations shown on this page are about two-thirds of the actual size of the rails. Note sizes marked under each design. 1770 Size 3^ inches x 3 inches. Yellow Pine, per foot___37c Oak, per foot_43c 1772 Size 3 inches x 3 inches. Yellow Pine, per foot..36c Oak, per foot......40c 1771 Size 3 inches x 3 inches. Yellow Pine, per foot_35c Oak, per foot____40c 1773 Size 2^ inches x 3^ inches. Yellow Pine, per foot_ _36c Oak, per foot......40c .\bove rails made to order in any wood desired. See Stock and Special Rails, pages 340 to 343. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 345 SPIRAL TURNED BALUSTERS and NEWELS BALUSTERS 1900 1901 Oak, 1^ inch.. Y. P., 1% “ 1906 NEWELS—5 inch Shaft 1907 1904 1905 40c 33c i Oak. ! Y. P 1 Other woods furnished on order. 118 See our Price Gi:ide. 13uque i $5.70 Oak_$6.70 Oak _ $6.00 5.00 Y. P _ 6.00 Y. P._ .. 5.35 346 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA STAIR BRACKETS I960 1956 1954 1955 1967 1958 STAIR SCROLLS For Closed String Prices quoted on application ( ■< FARLEY & L OETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 347 STAIR WORK 1990 WALL RAIL BRACKET Cut shows bracket half size. 3-inch projection, Iron, Tuscan Bronzed. 1993 WALL PLATE For S}/2 inch hand rail. 1992 SHOE RAIL For prices, see our Price Guide, 1994 ACORN END For around wall rail. 348 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STAIR RAIL CROOKS Gooseneck. Easement Turnout. Easement. Half Cylinder Crook for Landing. Half Cylinder Crook for Platform. Reproductions direct from the article as produced by us in our department of stair con¬ struction. ork of this character is extremeU' intricate, and to be properly executed must be handled by skilled mechanics in a plant equipped with modern machines. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 349 MODERN STAIR DESIGNS tBiH&sssa^ Colonial Design Starting Newell—Colonial Angle Newel—West Rail—Acme Balusters—No. 1754 There are many reasons why interior finish should be filled, stained and shellacked at the factory. See pages 297 to ;il2. 350 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Elk Design Starting Newel — Elk Rail — Chief Balusters — Special See our Craftsman and Mission designs, pages 359 to 361. Your stairwork should be finished at the factory. See pages 297 to 312. See directions for ordering, page 333. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 351 MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Imperial Design Starting Newel—Imperial Rail—Acme Angle Newel—West Balusters—No. 1759 Before ordering or writing for prices, see directions, pages 333. 352 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Lenox Design Starting Newel—Lenox Rail—Crescent Angle Newel—West Balusters—No. 1751 See directions for ordering, page 333. See our Craftsman and Mission designs, pages 359 to 3(il. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 353 MODERN STAIR DESIGNS T ij r i r ri i MkiiSiiijiMi Montrose Design Starting Newel—Montrose Rail—Eureka Angle Newel—Windsor Balusters—No. 1750 Before ordering or writing for prices, see page 333. There are many reasons why your w’ork should be partially finished at the factory. See pages 207 to 312. 354 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Niagara Design Starting Newel—-Niagara Rail—Eureka Angle Newel—West Balusters—No. 1752 See page 333 for directions for ordering. Hardwood interior finish should be filled, stained and shellacked at the factory. See pages 297 to 312. >»v 'v '-4^^ FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 355 MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Pacific Design wm ' TO'goaawai TTy linpgw tSSsife; Starting Newel—Pacific Angle Newel —West Rail—Crescent Balusters—No. 1758 Read carefully pages 297 to 312 on interior finish. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 35() MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Peerless Design Starting Newel—Peerless Angle Newel—Virginia Rail — Eureka Balusters — No. 1750 See directions for ordering, page 3:J3. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 357 MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Starting Newel—Royal Rail—Eureka Angle Newel—West Balusters—No. 1753 See pages 297 to 312 about partial finishing. 358 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MODERN STAIR DESIGNS Sterling Design Starting Newel—Sterling Rail—Acme Angle Newel—Windsor Balusters—No. 1751 Save time and trouble by having ^-our interior finish filled, stained and shellacked at the factory. Read carefully pages 297 to 312 on finishing. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA 359 MISSION and CRAFTSMAN STAIR DESIGNS Sherwood Design Starting Newel—Sherwood Rail—No. 1773 Angle Newel—Eastwood Balusters No. 1759 A distinctly modern and artistic design. See directions for ordering, page 333. 360 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. MISSION and CRAFTSMAN STAIR DESIGNS ' , V O' Si. '! i^U I I. 111' f. 11 Stanwood Design Starting Newel—Stanwood Rail—No. 1770 Angle New’el—Northwood Balusters—No. 2000 This design was originated by us. If you want an artistic Mission stairway, different from the common ordinary kind, }’OU will make a wise choice with this one. Before writing for prices see page 323. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 301 r- 5 r • , . T”... ^ ^-■ Wells wood Design Starting Newel—Wellswood Angle Newel—Southwood Rail—No. 1772 Baluster—No. 2001 MISSION and CRAFTSMAN STAIR DESIGNS See pages 297 to 312 about the finish of hardwoods. Another design of our origin. In perfect harmony with the modern popular Mission style 362 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA STAIR INTERIORS 2050 This is a neat design. Not very expensive and yet entirely modern Directions for ordering, see page 333. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 363 STAIR INTERIORS 2051 The above illustration shows a good combination of a modern stairway with the ever popular seat and “cozy corner.” See directions for ordering, page .333. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 3()4 STAIR INTERIORS 2052 A very good arrangement. This construction affords a convenient and suitable place for your piano, and also gives you the advantage of having a seat on the stair platform. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 365 STAIR INTERIORS 2060 Note mirror door for closet under stairs. A very popular arrangement, especially where space does not permit the use of a consol or hall tree. See Directions for Ordering, page 33.‘1. 366 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STAIR INTERIORS 2061 beautiful stair furnished by us for the Knutsford Hotel, Salt hake City. See Directions for Ordering, page 333 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 367 STAIR INTERIORS 2062 An elegant interior, finished in mahogany, showing the effect produced by a beautiful stair. See Directions for Ordering, page 333. 368 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STAIR INTERIORS 2063 A verv neat and popular stair design; one that requires little room space and is ine.xpensive. See Directions for Ordering, page 333. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 369 2064 An artistic and elaborate design in quarter-sawed white oak. We furnished this'stair for a Kansas residence. See Directions for Ordering, page 333. 370 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STAIR] [INTERIORS 1 1 ‘ ' f J 1 •- 1 1 2065 .An elegant design in Colonial style. See Directions for Ordering, page 333. We furnished this for a residence at Aurora, Ill. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 371 STAIR INTERIORS 2066 A very neat design in quartered oak, witli spandril and soffit paneling and stair seat This design will also permit a mirror door for the hall closet. 372 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. Colonnades We wish to call your particular attention to our new and original colonnade designs shown on the following pages. These openings are now used extensively in all sections of the country and it has been our aim to illustrate only the most popular and practical designs. In ordering, avoid unnecessary delays and possible misunderstandings by observing the following instructions : A—State kind of wood wanted. B—Give width and height of rough opening. C—Give thickness of walls from face to face of plaster. D—Give diameter of shaft of columns. E—Submit detail or give catalogue numbers of room base. F—Give width and height of pedestal, also style preferred. Q—If trim is to be included, give design or number. H—Sj)ecify width of casing. If jambs and trim are required your order must so state; otherwise they will not be included. Estimates on any style of colonnades illustrated in any book or accord¬ ing to architect’s details will be furnished on request. We furnished the millwork for the above buildings. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 373 OUR STOCK COLONNADES CROSS SECTION Showing construction of our Interior Columns Note the Lock Joint. ALLISON STOCK COLUMNS 8x8, 7-0 8x8, 8-0 In stock in Plain Red Oak, Plain Birch and Yellow Pine. Made in any wood and for any size opening. Jambs and trims not included unless specially ordered. .\ very appropriate design for a narrow opening, not admitting the use of pedestals. Before ordering or writing for price see instructions, page 372. For prices see Quality Book Price Guide. 374 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR STOCK COLONNADE COMPOSITION CAPS (Scamozzi) Columns and Pedestals are carried in stock in PLAIN RED OAK PLAIN BIRCH YELLOW PINE CYPRESS For any size opening up to 8 feet, 4 inches in height. Columns, 6E^-inch base, 5-inch neck. Pedestal Body, 91^-inch face by 2 feet wide b}" 2 feet, 4 inches high, over all. Pedestals are furnished without base, which permits moulding with the regular room base from 6 inches to 10 inches high. Arranged for either 5)4-inch or 7^- inch jambs. No jambs or trim included unless spe¬ cially ordered. Can be made to order in any other wood. COMPOSITION CAPS W'e carry a stock of these caps for the different columns. ARCADE (Trade Mark) See our Quality Book Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 375 OUR STOCK COLONNADE COMPOSITION CAPS (Scaniozzi) We carr}' this Colonnade in stock in PLAIN RED OAK PLAIN BIRCH YELLOW PINE CYPRESS It can be furnished in any wood desired and also with composition cap. Made for openings 6 feet 8 inches to 8 feet 4 inehes in height. Arranged for jambs of any width. Columns can be furnished without pedestals. Panel Pedestals 2 feet wide by 2 feet 4 inches high, with 9^-inch faee. Columns, 6^-ineh shaft at ba.se with 5-ineh neek. Price includes 2 eolumns, 2 pedestals, 2 panels, 2 sills and panel moulds only. Jambs and trim extra. Not furnished unless speeially ordered. COMPOSITION CAPS Caps to match the various columns are carried in stock. ATWOOD (Trade Mark) See our Quality Book Price Guide. 37G FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONNADES I x/V 1 1 V 1 .... 1- V" t'A. CLEVELAND Made in any wood and for any size opening. Prices quoted on application. Before ordering or writing for prices see instructions, page :172. Have your interior finish filled, stained and shellacked at the factory. See pages 297 to 312. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 377 COLONNADES CONTINENTAL Made in any wood and for any size opening. Write for prices. ' le Before ordering or writing for prices see instructions, page 372 378 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONNADES HENDERSON Made in any wood and for any size opening. I’rices quoted on application. Before ordering or w’riting for prices see instructions, page ;572. Read carefully pages 297 to 212, on finishing. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 3T9 380 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONNADES Made in any wood and for any size opening. Prices quoted upon application. The Mission designs shown here¬ with are original with us. They are beautiful in design and readily appeal to the artistic taste. Pedestals are fitted with adjust¬ able shelves and can be used as book cases, china closets or as souvenir displays. LAKEWOOD MAYWOOD Columns are glazed with art glass, and are made to accommodate an electric light inside. The light radiating out through the colored glass creates a beautiful effect. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 381 COLONNADES Made in any wood and for any size opening. Prices quoted upon application. These designs are in perfect harmony with modern Mission styles. Before ordering or writing for prices read page 372. MILLWOOD NUTWOOD Read carefully pages 297 to 312 for the proper care and finishing of hardwoods. See our “Arcade” and “Atwood” stock Colonnades. See Mission designs on page 380. 382 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA REPUBLIC SUMMIT FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 883 INSIDE COLONNADE ARCH Craftsman Design .f] aiUw,’! SILKWOOD Pedestals are 20 inches high and width is made in proportion to width of opening ordered. Usual grille drop 18 to 24 inches. Columns made in proportion to width and height of opening. Square columns. Jambs, Base, Casing and Cap Trim not included, although when ordering, advise the width of the jambs and casing to be used. - . PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet, width of opening Not to exceed 6 feet_ _ _ _ _$ 40.00 “ “ “ 7 “ _ 42.00 “ “ “ 8 “ _ 44.50 “ “ “ 9 “ _ 47.50 “ “ “ 10 “ _ 51.00 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If finished in varnish add 20 per cent. See our Price Guide. 384 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SUGGESTION IN GRILLE WORK 2100 $1.60 per lineal foot. Drop at ends, 18 inches. The above price is for oak, pine, birch, or woods of equal value “In the white.” If finished in varnish add 20 per cent. No Grille figured as containing less than 4 lineal feet. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 385 SUGGESTION IN GRILLE WORK 2101 Half Columns at Jambs rest on Half Pedestals Grille Drop at Ends—18 inches. Height of Pedestal—14 inches. Diameter of Column at Base—4 inches. Diameter of Column in Center—3 inches. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet. Width of Opening Not to exceed 5 feet_ $14.25 “ “ 6 “ 15.75 “ “ 7 “ 17.50 Jambs, Base, Casings and Cap Trim not included, although when ordering, advise the width of the jambs and the casing to be used. Made of Oak, Pine, Birch or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If finished in varnish ready to set up, add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak Grilles. See our Price Guide. 886 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL GRILLES Drop at end, 16 inches. Per lineal foot, $1.00 Drop at end, 20 inches. Per lineal foot, $1.15 Drop at end, 16 inches. Per lineal foot, $1.00 Note curtain rods on this design. Drop at end, 16 inches. Per lineal foot, $1.20 Above prices are for grilles made of Oak, Pine, Birch or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If finished in varnish add 20 per cent. No grille figured as containing less than 4 lineal feet. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 387 OUR SPECIAL GRILLES 2109. Drop 12 inches. Price per lineal foot.$0.70 2110. Drop 12 inches. Price per lineal foot_$0.65 2111. Drop 12 inches. Pnce per lineal foot_$0.65 2112. Drop 12 inches. Price per lineal foot.$0.80 Note curtain rods on this design. 2117. Drop 12 inches. Price per lineal foot_$0 75 Above prices are for grilles made of Oak, Pine, Birch or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If finished in varnish add 20 per cent. No grille figured as containing less than 4 lineal feet. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. 388 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL GRILLES 2122. Drop at ends 24 inches. Up to in width, 4 feet..$7.00 5 feet..$8.75 6 feet._$10.50 2123. Drop at ends 16 inches. Up to in width, 4 feet..$5.00 5 feet_$6.25 6 feet_$7.50 2124. Drop at ends 16 inches. Up to in width, 4 feet...$5.25 5 feet...$6.50 6 feet...$7.75 2125. Drop at ends 16 inches. Up to in width, 4 feet_$5.00 5 feet _ $6.25 6 feet _ $7.50 Note curtain rods on this design. .\bove prices are for grilles “In the white.” If finished in oil and varnish add 20 per cent. Made of Yellow Pine, Oak, Birch, Cj'press or woods of equal value. We aim to carrj" K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 389 OUR SPECIAL GRILLES 2146. Drop at ends 16 inches. Up to in width, 4 feet- $5.00 5 feet.. _$6.25 6 feet...$7.50 ~J 1 U U UTU U rrfynTTvm h H' io rTt 'Y^' 1* ni 2 rn n TiTTioiif^;! h h »m m i n i j r 1 / Above prices are for grilles “In the white.’’ If finished in oil and varnish add 20 percent. Made of Yellow Pine, Oak, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. 390 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. OUR SPECIAL GRILLES 2137 Drop 1() inches at ends. Up to in width, 4 feet, $6.00 ; 5 feet, $7.25 ; 6 feet, $8.50 2139 Drop 14 inches at ends. I'p to in width, 4 feet, $5.75 ; .4 feet, $7.00 ; 6 feet, $8.25 Drop 1() inches. I'p to in width, 4 feet, $7.00 ; 5 feet, $8.50 ; 6 feet, $10.00 Note curtain rods on this design. Above prices for grilles “In the white." If finished in oil and varnished add ’lO per cent. Made of Pine, Yellow Pine, Cypress, Oak, Ash, Birch, Maple or wood^ of equal value. Barger sizes in proportion. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. vSee our Price Ouide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 391 OUR SPECIAL GRILLES 2164 Drop at ends BO inches. Up to in width, 4 feet..$10 00 5 feet..$12.50 6 feet..$15 00 V \J 2155 Drop at ends 24 inches. Up to in width, 4 feet_$7.60 5 feet...$9.50 6 feet $11.50 Above prices are for grilles “In the white.’’ If finished in oil and varnish add 20 per cent. Made of Yellow Pine, Oak, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. or 392 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONNADE ARCH GRILLE 2159 DESCRIPTION Top grille drop to cap is 24 inches. Columns are 5 inches in diameter tapering to receive 3 % composition cap. Pedestals are 30 inches high and width is made in proportion to width of opening ordered. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet. width of opening Not to exceed G feet_ _$30.75 << ( ( ( ( 7 “ _ ... 32.00 ( i ( ( < < 8 “ . . _ 33.50 U < ( ( c 9 “ ... _ 35.25 ( ( ( ( (< 10 “ _ . _ 37.25 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If wanted finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 393 COLONNADES 2161 Top Grille Drop—24 in. Width of Pedestal—24 in. Height of Pedestal—30 in. Column Diam. at base—5 in. For openings less than 8 ft. wide pedestals are made in proportion. Casings and Cap Trim not included. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet, width of opening Not to exceed 6 ft..$32.50 “ “ “ 7 ft.- 33.75 “ “ “ 8 ft-. 35.25 “ “ “ 9ft-. 37.00 “ “ “ 10 ft.. 39.00 394 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SPECIAL ARCH GRILLE 2166 DESCRIPTION Top Grille Drop—18 inches. Column Diameter at Base 4 inches and 3)4 inches at Neck of Cap. Pedestal is 30 inches high and width is made in proportion to wddth of opening ordered. This Arch Grille can be made with Column and Pedestal on both sides, similar to designs on opposite page. PRICES Any height, not exceeding 9 feet, width of opening I,ike Cut Both Sides Not to exceed 5 feet_ ....$17.00 18.50 20.00 21.50 23.00 24.50 $26.00 27.00 28.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yel¬ low Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.’’ If wanted finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONNADES 2167 Top Grille Drop—18 inches Width of Pedestal—18 inches Height of Pedestal—30 inches Diameter of Columns—inches Half Columns to Jambs. Any height not exceeding 9 feet width of opening Nottoexceed Oft.$30.0 “ “ “ 7 ft... _ 31.2 “ “ “ 8ft... 32.5 “ “ “ 9 ft _ 33.7 “ *• “ 10ft_ 35.7 Top Grille Drop—24 in. Width of Pedestal—24 in. Height of Pedestal—30 in. Column Diam. at base —5 in For openings less than 8 ft wide pedestals are made ir proportion. PRICKS Any height not exceeding 9 feet. Width of opening Nottoexceed 6 ft.. $34.00 7 ft.. 35.25 8 ft.. 36.75 9 ft.. 38.50 10 ft.. 40.50 Above prices are for grilles made of Oak, Pine, Birch or w'oods of equal values, “In the white.” If finished in varnish add 20 per cent. 395 We aim to carry K. I), material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. 396 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONNADE OPENING 2169 DESCRIPTION Brackets are 5 inches deep mounted with composition to match the kind of wood 'ordered. Columns are 6 inches in diameter tapering- to receive 5 inch cap. Pedestals are 24 inches high and width is made in proportion to width of opening ordered. Half columns to jambs resting on full box pedestals. Columns can be furnished plain, not fluted, if desired. Made for 5 )^ inch jambs. Jambs, Base, Casing and Cap Trim not included, although when ordering, advise the width of jambs and the casing to be used. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet. width of opening Not to exceed G feet <* (t <( (( (< < ( t ( g ( ( ii it ii 9 (( IQ ii $55.00 57.00 59.00 61.00 63.00 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If wanted finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 397 SPECIAL COLONNADE 2171 DESCRIPTION Columns are 6 inches in diameter tapering to receive 5 inch composition cap. Pedestals are 20 inches high and width or extension from jamb is made in proportion to the 'size opening ordered. Top shelf is 10 inches wide. Made for inch jambs. Jambs, Base, Casing and Cap Trim not included, although when ordering, advise the width of the jambs and casing to be used. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet. width of opening Not to exceed G feet . _ _ -$26.50 C( H 4 < 7 “ _ _ _ 27.75 U (( ( ( 8 “ _ _ _ _ : 29.25 (( (( < ( 9 “ _ _ 31.00 U (( ( ( 10 “ _ _ _ 33.00 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If wanted finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. im FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONNADE ARCH 2172 DESCRIPTION Columns are 5 inches in diameter tapering to receive 4 inch composition cap. Grille brackets G inch drop. Pedestals are 30 inches high and width is made in proportion to width of opening ordered. Jambs, Base, Casing and Cap Trim, Curtain Poles and Drapery- not included. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet. width of opening Not to exceed 6 feet_ $30.00 “ “ “ 7 “ 31.00 “ “ “ S “ 32.25 “ “ “ 9 “ 33.76 “ “ “ 10 “ 35.75 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.’’ If wanted finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 399 COLONNADE OPENING 2173 DESCRIPTION Columns are 6 inches in diameter tapering to receive 5 inch composition cap. Pedestals are 20 inches high and width is made in proportion to width of opening ordered. Half columns to jambs Made for 5^ inch jambs. Jambs, Base, Casing and Cap Trim not included, although when ordering, advise the width of the jambs and the casing to be used. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet width of opening Not to exceed 6 feet.... u (( I ( rj (t t( (< (t g <( “ “ “ 9 “ (» (( (1 20 $36.00 37.00 38.25 39.75 41.75 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.” If wanted finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 400 COLONNADE OPENING 2174 DESCRIPTION Beam is 4 inches thick, G inches deep in center, and 34 inches on sides to jambs. Columns are 6 inches in diameter tapering to receive 5 inch composition cap. (Columns can be furnished not fluted if desired.) Pedestals are 30 inches high and width is made in proportion to opening ordered. Jambs, Base, Casing and Cap Trim not included, although when ordering, advise the width of the jambs and casing to be used. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet. width of opening Not to exceed 6 feet_ _ $53.00 < i t ( ( ( 7 “ _ __ 55.00 (( (( ( ( 8 “ . . _ 57.50 t ( ( ( 11 9 “ _ _ 60.50 ( ( ( ( ( ( 10 “ _ __64.00 .\bove prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.’’ If wanted finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 401 COLONNADE OPENING 2175 DESCRIPTION Columns^are 6 inches in diameter, tapering to receive 5 inch composition caps. Pedestals are 20 inches in height and width is made in proportion to width of opening. The top beams are 9 inches high and 5 inches vdde, mounted with composition carvings made to match the kind of wood ordered Made for 5% inch jambs. Jambs, Base, Casing and Cap Trim not included, although when ordering advise the width of the" jambs and casing to be used. PRICES Any height not exceeding 9 feet. width of opening Not to exceed 6 feet_$32.25 “ “ “ 7 “ 33.25 “ “ “ 8 “ 34.50 “ “ “ 9 “ 36.00 “ “ “ 10 “ 38.00 Above prices cover work made of Oak, Yellow Pine, Birch, Cypress or woods of equal value, “In the white.’’ If finished in varnish add 20 per cent. We aim to carry K. D. material for Oak grilles. See our Price Guide. 402 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. We have aimed to illustrate on prehensive line of artistic mantels and fire places, pre¬ senting a great variety of designs and wide range in price. We also show a full line of grates, fire sets, andirons, etc., and solicit your corres¬ pondence when in the market for this class of goods. /TTHB Fire Place with its ruddy glow, imparting cheer and comfort to the home, is probably more popular today than ever. Practically every well planned and modern home has now one or more of these beautiful mantels, the following pages a com- Mantels and Fire Places We furnished the Milhvork for these buildings. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 408 COMBINATION “VULCAN” GRATES FOR FIREPLACES ManteLs are supplied with any kind of grates, and customer must always state just what grate is wanted. GRATE No. 1 Consists of steel frame, o.xidized brass or copper plated; 20 inch black basket grate and a.sh screen, SIZE in, wide by in, high.!H>4.00 30)4 in. wide by 30)^ in. high. 6.00 Plea.se advise which finish is wanted. Add for extra parts, if wanted: Steel summer front..S3.00 Flue damper .. 1.40 Blower. 1.00 Arch bar. .75 These parts are never furnrshed with Grate No. 1 unless specified when ordering. FACING Best qualitj' plain enamel tile ^anycolor); size as given under each mantel. HEARTH Size 60x21 in., best qualitv plain enamel tile (any color). Add for extra parts, if wanted: Steel summer piece. Eist_S3.00 Flue damper. Fist .. . . 1.40 VULCAN Grate No. 1—Open These parts are never sent with Grate No. 1 unless specified on your order. VULCAN Grate No. 1—Closed QUALITY Grate No. 1 is unexcelled for burning wood and soft coal; the basket or firepot is heavy cast iron, very ser¬ viceable; the steel frame has projecting canopy at top. The summer piece is of ornamental steel, cannot break, and. as it is light in weight, is easily put in place; not at all like the heavy' cast iron. Sectional View VULCAN Grate No. The above illustrates Combination Grate in position, with anchor support resting on brick, the same passing under lugs which support basket. NOTE: Grate No. 1 does not include fire brick, as .same can be bought- in your town for less than the freight would amount to. For other designs of coal and wood grates, also for gas grates and gas logs, see our Mantel Catalog For discount see our Price Guide 404 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. COMPLETE SET “VULCAN” GRATES FOR FIRE PLACES GRATE NO. 2 Coiisi.sts of steel frame, oxidized triple brass or copper plated, basket grate 10 in. deep with dumping bottom, fire brick lined at back, double draft fine dampers, ash screen and steel summer piece. Please advise which finish is wanted. SIZES in. wide by 30^^ in, high with 20 in. fire pot....!S11.60 30!^ in. wide by "d0]4 in. high with 24 in. fire pot...#13.60 FACING Best quality plain enamel tile (any color); size as given under each mantel. HEARTH Size 60 by 21 inches, best qnaliU' plain enamel tile'fany color). QUALITY Our Double Damper .Set Grate is unsur¬ passed in appearance, durability and general utility; it has heavy fire clay lining on back; is all in one piece ready for fastening in place, and does not require the services of skilled workman to set. Sectional View of VULCAN Grate No. 2 VULCAN Grate No. 2—Closed Tho.se desiring an inexpensive, serviceable and attractive grate or fireplace, fitted and mounted ready for use, will be pleased with our No. 2, as above described and illusirated. The arrangement of the two double dampers gives perfect control of draft and fire. side view .showing double damper attach¬ ment and fire clay brick lining back of fire pot. NOTE: We call your attention to the side view, .showing arrangement of the two dampers and the heavy fire clay back lining. The dumping bottom is furnished with each grate without extra charge. For other designs of coal and wood grates, also for gas grates and gas logs, see our Mantel catalog. For discount see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 405 COMPLETE SET “ VULCAN ” GRATES FOR FIREPLACES VULCAN Grate No. 3—Open - - VULCAN Grate No. 3—Closed GRATE No. 3 Consists of steel frame, oxidized triple brass or copper plated, basket grate 12 in. deep, with shaking bottom, full firebrick lined, double draft fine dampers, sliding ash screen and handsome steel summer piece. Specify finish desired. SIZES 24^ in. wide by 30M in. high, with 20 in. firepot....__S13.60 30j4 in. wide by 30}^ in. high, with 24 in. firepot ”.. 16.50 FACING Best quality plain enamel tile (any color) ; size as given under each mantel. HEARTH Size 60 by 21 in., best quality plain enamel tile (any color). QUALITY Our Double Damper Set Grate is unsur¬ passed in appearance, durability and general xitility; it has heavy fireclay lining on sides and back; is all in one piece ready for fasten¬ ing in place and does not require the services of skilled workman to set. Frame has pro¬ jecting canopy at top to prevent smoking. Sectional View VULCAN Grate No. 3 Side view showing double damper attach¬ ment and fireclay brick lining entirely sur¬ rounding firepot. NOTE: We call your special attention to the side view, showing arrangement of the two dampers and the heavy fireclay back linings. The shaking and dumping attach¬ ment is furnished with each grate; these features are usually only found in the highe.st priced grates. We supply both without extra charge with Grate No. 3. While this grate costs more than an ordi¬ nary grate, yet you more than save the differ¬ ence in consumption of fuel during the first season in use. For other designs of coal and wocd grates, also for gas grates and gas logs, see our Mantel Catalog For discount see our Price Guide 406 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COMPLETE SET “ VULCAN ” GRATES FOR FIREPLACES VULCAN Grate No. 4—Closed GRATE No. 4 Consists of cast iron frame, oxidized triple brass or copper plated, ba.sket grate 12 in. deep with shaking bottom, full fire brick lined, double draft flue dampers, sliding ash screen and hand.somecast iron summer piece. State finish wanted. SIZES 24^ in wide by 30J4 in. high, with 20in. firepot... SI19.00 3054 in. wide by in. high, with 24 in. firepot... 20.00 FACING _ Be.st quality plain enameled tile (any color) size as given under each mantel. HEARTH Size 60 by 21 in., best quality plain enamel tile (any color). QUALITY Our Double Damper “ Vulcan ’ Set Grate has damper slide in ash screen, also in the basket front; both can be closed completely to control fire and prevent dust when shaking or using; the rodsconnectingtodampers give the user complete control of the fire, also affording perfect ventilation at all times. It is .simple in its entire construction; is all in one piece, ready for fastening in place and does not require servicesof skilled work¬ man to set. Sectional View VULCAN Grate No. 4 Side view showing double damper attach¬ ment and fireclay brick linings entirely sur¬ rounding firepot. NOTE: ^Ve call yonr special attention to the side view, showing arrangement of the two dampers and the heavy fireclay back linings. The shaking and' the dumping attachment is furnished with each grate without extra charge. This grate is absolutely the best, most ser- v'ceable and practical complete fireplace ever m.ide; it is without an equal, and is recom¬ mended to all desiring the best that money ca; buy; if not as represented, return and we will refund N-our money. I'or beauty, durability and economy, it has no equal. For other designs of coal and wood grates, also for gas grates and gas logs, see oiir Mantel Catalog For discount see our Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 407 “ALDINE” RETURN DRAFT OPEN FIRE PLACE Eleven Special Features of Aldine Superiority 1st. Burns only 40% of the fuel required by other grates. 2nd. Loses only 15% of the heat generated up the chimney instead of 85% lost by other grates. 3rd. Gives perfect ventilation of the room by drawing the cold air from the floor, thoroughly re-heating and purifying it and discharging it again upward into the room. 4th. Maintains a bright red fire constantly day and night, thus securing the greatest possible number of heat units from the fnel consumed. ^ 5th. Needs the minimum amount of attention, requiring to be filled and cleaned only ! twice during twenty-four hours when hard coal is used, only slightly oftener when other fuels I are used. j 6th. Saves the use of the furnace, steam or hot water plant at least six weeks in fall and spring, the saving in fuel thus effected being equal in a very short time to the first cost of the , Aldine. During the most severe weather the Aldine can be used in connection with the other I heating apparatus without any additional expense for fuel, as the amount of fuel used in the ■ Aldine is more than saved in the furnace and a perfect system of ventilation is at the same time , obtained. I 7th. Can be set in any chimney where any other open fire place or grate can be set. The I Aldine can also be set in any place in any room and piped like a stove, any reasonable distance j to the nearest chimney, and will work just as well if properly installed as though it were set directly in the chimney. 1 8th. Produces the greatest circulation of heat, forcing it out to the farthest corners of the I room, forcing the cold air downward and back into the base of the grate where it is re-heated, I purified and again discharged into the room. ! 9th. Will heat two, and in mild climates, three additional rooms besides the room in which I it is installed, by the use of our top damper attachment, a very simple device for the purpose. i 10th. The fire place is made up in a variety of modern attractive designs that will hannonize in every way with the finishings and furnishings in any room. 11th. Finished in the finest, mo.st artistic, and most perfect electroplate finishes that can be produced; finished to match any special fini.sh of hardware or trimmings without any extra charge, thus enabling the producing of perfect harmony of finish in any room in which it is installed. L 408 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WHY THE ALDINE FURNISHES PURE AIR Makers of common direct draft old style fire places put out under high sounding names and strong claims, which cannot be substantiated, make the claim that it is necessary to take cold air from out of doors to help purify the air in the room. Even if this theory were correct, which we will show you is not the case, it stands to reason that the more cold air there is drawn into the room to be heated, the greater amount of fuel is needed to constantly heat that air; and when the icy cold out-door air of winter is drawn in, in any quantity, it can be readily seen what it means to the fuel bill to have to heat it up to a temperature of 65 or 70 degrees to make the interior comfortable. And as to the question of its purifying the room—if you had some water that was impure, would you first throw it out of doors and then go and bring it in again and call it pure? You certainly would not. What you w’ould do would be to put it on the fire and boil it thoroughly. That is just exactly what the Aldine does with the heavy impure air in the room—it draws it in off the floor com¬ pletely cooks the impurities out of it, and returns it pure and hot into the room, keeping up the pure heat and cir¬ culating it uniformly throughout the entire space to be heated. To further illustrate the above point we have prepared tw'O sectional cuts of the Aldine which we have numbered plates 26 and 27, and which we show here¬ with. Plate No. 26 shows that in Nos. 1 and 2 the products of combustion when damper G is turned to the left, pass from fire pot into the flue H, down flue I, around ash dump E, and up flue J through a radiat¬ ing surface of 30 square feet before entering chimney K, a large percentage of the heat-bearing gases thus being consumed in the flues and utilized. Referring to plate No. 27, it will be seen that in all Aldines the fire pot, flues and ash pan are incased in an iron jacket, forming an air chamber. When the fire pot A, and the flues B, become heated, they form a radiating surface of 30 .square feet over which the cold air entering openings at either side of base at E, is passed, heated, purified and thrown out into the room through register F, keeping up a constant circulation, taking the cold air off the floor, and distributing heated pure air equally throughout the room, keeping the temperature the same in all parts of the room, from floor to ceiling, the atmosphere pure and Plate No. 26 rm Me-c/fAffB£es at m£ M/M/MC SfP£S OB r/T£ A7/f£ IVT /N cou> rmouc/f w/f/cH tj/£ cew a/p /b AtB OJT Off 7TTS rnw Am TfAPf //OT. TMS nOOB r///J PAOPVCeJ A ffJffiO' a/CI/lATm Bmwuie mrow Ajjt fifr TKe Plate No. 27 wholesome at all times, and ventilating perfectly without draughts. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 409 DIRECTIONS FOR SETTING WHEN OTHER ROOMS THAN THAT IN WHICH THE GRATE IS SET ARE TO BE HEATED BY TOP DAMPER ATTACHMENT. 1st. Follow the complete directions which we furnish, excepting use a smoke pil)e on all Nos. and have it long enough to reach above the highest point where a register is to be placed in the upper room as shown in plate. 2nd. At point above register, as in plate, either brick or cement off the flue tightly around smoke and ventilating pipes, thus leaving the open flue as a hot air flue through which the hot air is discharged upward from the top damper opening and sent out into the room at register shown in plate. 3rd. In setting for the top damper attach¬ ment, as above, leave the space around the bod}’ of the grate the air which enters through the base openings to jmss upward, as it will become heated in doing so, and be available for the heating of the extra room. 4th. If it is desired to use regular tin furnace pipe to convey the heat, set the grate as in cases where only one room is to be heated, and the furnace pipe can be at¬ tached directly to the collar around the top damper opening, a n d carried to the point or points where the register openings are to be placed. 5th. If the ashes are not to be dumped into a bin in the cellar, it is unnecessary to place dump shoot. In such case siinph* remove the cover from the ash dump and All the dump hole in the base of the grate with mortar. 6th. If it is desireddo bring in air from out of doors, a tin or galvanized pipe 4 or 6 inches in diameter is brought from the most convenient point and connected into the bottom opening’between inner and outer bodies of the grate (except Nos. 1 and 2 which cannot be .so connected.) The front register openings at the bottom of each .side ])ila.ster through which air is usually taken in off the floor nimst in such ca.se be tightly clo.sed or there is danger of this cold air outside being forced out into the room 2 Q through them. C )uque 410 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. ALDINE GRATES Original Style. Twentieth Century Style. $55.00 No. 1 $55.00 Outside measurement of front, 32 inches wide by 32 inches high. Size of fire pot, 22 inches wide by 11 inches deep inside. Will fit into any chimney opening 28 inches wide by 30 inches high by 15 inches deep or larger. Summer front, narrow fender; blower, poker and shaker included. Colonial Style. No. 3,. $34.00 Mission Style. No. 4 $34.00 Outside measurement of front, 3034 inches wide by 30X inches high. Size of fire pot, 2\}i inches wide by 10 inches deep inside. Will fit into any chimney opening 24 inches wide by 28 inches high by 12 inches deep or larger. Summer front, narrow fender; blower, poker and shaker included. For other designs of coal and wood Grates, also for Gas Grates and Gas Logs, see our Mantel catalog. For Discount, see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 411 ALDINE GRATES No. 5....$34.00 No. 6__$34.00 Outside measurement of front, 3034 inches wide by 30X inches high. Size of fire pot, 21>^ inches wide by 10 inches deep inside. Will fit into any chimney opening 24 inches wide by 28 inches high by 12 inches deep or larger. Summer front, narrow fender; blower, poker and shaker included. Renaissance Style. Empire Style. Odorless Gas Log Grate. Old Colonial Style. No. 7__$36.00 Outside measurement of front, 30}^ inches wide by 30X inches high. Size of fire pot, 2134 inches wide by 10 inches deep inside. Will fit into any chimney opening 24 inches wide by 28 inches high by 12 inches deep or larger. Summer front, narrow fender, etc., see above. For other designs of coal and wood Grates, also for No. 107. Gas Log Grate_$18.00 Furnished in 2 sizes, 2434 inches wide hydO^ inches high and 303^ inches wddebySO^^ inches high. Finished in black only. These odorless Gas Log Grates can be set anywhere without the necessity of building a chimney or ventila¬ ting flue. Gas Grates and Gas Logs, see our Mantel catalog. For Discount, see our Price Guide. 412 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SECTION OF MANTEL and CHIMNEY BREAST Sectional view of Wood Mantel, illustrating the arrangement of the fireplace, Grate No. 1, see page 40n, chimney, tile, hearth and all other parts. See opposite page for directions for setting mantel, tile and grates. A. FLUE DAMPER B. FIRE BRICK C. HEARTH TILE D. CEMENT E. CONCRETE F. COMMON BRICK G . WOOD ARCH SUPPORT H. CHIMNEY WALL I .FACING TILS' K.arch bar FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 413 DIRECTIONS FOR SETTING WOOD MANTELS, TILE AND FIREPLACES. See that your chimney is well built and sound, and an arch is turned for the hearth. Put all the tile to soak in clean water. It can stay there an hour and then laid out to drip. In the box with tile is a diagram showing size and how hearth is laid out. Place mantel against wall and mark out hearth. Take careful measurements of profile of mantel, the tile opening, etc., also mark the chimney where the screws go through mantel to hold it in place, and remove the mantel. Cut out floor to the proper size and lay in concrete or foundation to within an inch of floor level. Con¬ crete can be gravel and common cement. Some prefer to lay in common brick; if this is done the brick must be well soaked before laying the cement and tile on them. Examine diagram and lay out the hearth on floor convenient enough to be picked up piece by piece and put in place. When the concrete has set, mix some Portland cement (one-third cement to two-thirds clean, sharp sand), and place this on the concrete thick enough to raise the tile ^ inch above the floor. When the cement is smooth and level, lay the tile on it, commencing on the outside as per diagram. After the tile are all laid in and fitted to place, wedge them all around to keep from spreading and hammer them down lightly with a wood block or a smooth piece of board to the level of the floor; when you have got them all nicely in place, level and evenly spaced, mix a little Portland cement, quite thin, and wash it over the sur¬ face, working it into the joints, where needed. After this has partially set, wipe the tile perfectly clean with sawdust or shavings. All the cement should be cleaned off, as it is very difficult to remove after it has set. Drill and plug the chimney where the screws fasten the mantel. You already have the profile, etc., of the mantel. Lay up the piers, then lay the iron arch bar across from pier to pier and build the arch on them, making it high enough to fill the opening and a trifle over. Now, the arch bar is as high as the frame, and the piers far enough apart to allow the fire brick to go in and the frame to fit all around. Set the grate into the fireplace to get the proper angle and build the fireplace of the brick, leaving about ^ inch play all around the grate. Lay up the fire brick with fire clay or mortar. Cut the fire brick on the sides to allow the back brick to rest against them, and draw in the sides to fit the damper. All this being done leaves a space of ^ inch from the face of the masonry to the profile of the mantel in which to put the cement and tile for the facing, except where the edge of the fire brick is caught by the frame. Set the metal frame in place, blocking it away from the face of the masonry where necessary, and anchor it to the masonry with wires. Mix Portland cement for the facing, half and half, with clean, sharp sand, and set on the facing, breaking joints and setting the tile so that no opening will show between them and the frame or mantel, using great care to keep them plumb and the surface even, finishing the work same as in the hearth. Driving wood plugs into the chimney where the screws go through mantel and when the masonry and tile work is perfectly dry, screw mantel in place. Tiles can be cut, if it is necessary, by scratching the enamel with a hard, sharp steel instrument, like a cold chisel or sharpened file, and then striking them on the back, opposite the scratch, with a light hammer. The edges can be ground smooth on a fire brick or sand paper. The profile is the projection of the tile facing of mantel from face of chimney, and represents the distance the face of tiling must be set from face of chimney. All our hearths are sent out as near as possible the width of the mantel ordered and the depth shown on diagram in box. We make extra charge for larger hearths. A plan is enclosed in the box with the tile for both facing and hearth, showing exact position of each piece and the number of pieces required. The hearths are always laid out before being packed so no shortage will occur. Vulcan Set Grates Nos. 2, 3 and 4, shown on pages 403 to 407, are put together before shipping, and can be set or fastened into place by anyone; none of these require fire brick; we send them complete, ready for use. Mounting Face Tiling in 3 slabs, ready to be set in position, $4.00 extra. Mounting Hearth Tiling in 1 slab, ready to be set in position, $4.50 extra. For discount, see our Price Guide. 414 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA width 4 ft. (3 in. to 5 ft. Height 6 ft. 8 in. Tile opening 3() in. wide by 39 in. high. Plain Oak or Birch Mahogany finish; French Plate Beveled 16x28 Mirror, veneered columns in. diameter. Mantel with Mirror only, without Tile or Grate__$22.00 Mantel complete as shown with Frame and Register Front.. . 38.20 Mantel complete with Vulcan Grate No. l._$38.20 With Aldine Grates Nos. 1 or 2..$90.20 “ “ “ “ “ “ 2.. 46.70 “ “ “ “ 3,4,5or6.. 69.20 “ “ “ “ “ “ 3.. 48.20 “ “ “ “ 7 _ 71.20 “ “ “ “ “ “ 4.. 53.70 “ Gas Tog Grate No. 107. 53.20 This Mantel can be furnished wdth 16x28 Oval Mirror at 50c net extra. Grate designs are illustrated on pages 403 to 410 inclusive. Note difference in size of Vulcan and Aldine Grates when building grate opening. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 415 ARCOLA Width 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet. Height 6 feet 4 inches. Tile opening 36 in. wide x .36 in. high. Plain Oak or Birch Mahogany finish, smooth gloss, French Plate Beveled Mirror 18 x 36; Wood carvings; veneered columns, bottom 3 inches diameter, top 2% inches diameter. Mantel with Mirror only, without Tile or Grate, $20.00 Mantel Complete With Vulcan Grate No. 1_ $38.60 “ “ “ “ 2_ 46.70 “ “ “ 3_ 51.40 “ “ “ 4_ 65.40 I ( ( i Mantel Complete With Aldine Grate Nos. 1 or 2 _$90.60 “ " “ “ 3, 4, 5 or 6_ 69.60 “ “ “ •< 7_ 71.60 “ Gas Log Grate No. 107_ 53.60 This Mantel can be furnished with 18 x 36 Square Mirror at 50 cents net less than the above. Mantel can be furnished'medium rubbed finish at 50 cents net extra. Grate designs are illustrated on pages 403 to 410 inclusive. Note difference in size of Vulcan and Aldine Grates when building grate opening. See our Price Guide. 416 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CARLTON Quarter sawed Oak or Birch, rubbed and polished finish. Width 5 feet. Height 6 feet 10^^ inches. Tile opening 42 x 42. French Plate Mirror beveled three sides, plain to shelf 20 x 40; Wood capitals hand carved. Mantel with Mirror only, without Tile or Grate, $43.00. Mantel Complete Mantel Complete With Vulcan Grate No. 1_ $61.00 With Aldine Grate Nos. 1 or 2 . $113.00 2 _ 69.50 “ “ “ “ 3, 4, 5 or 0. t( ti QQ it it it ii “ “ “ 4 _ 76.50 “ Gas Log Grate No. 107 . _ This Mantel can be furnished with plain Mirror at 50 cents net less. Grate designs are illustrated on pages 403 to 410 inclusive. Note difference in size of Vulcan and Aldine Grates when building grate opening. See our Price Guide. 92.00 94.00 76.00 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 417 COMMERCIAL Quarter sawed Oak or Birch, smooth gloss finish. Width 5 feet. Height 7 feet 2 inches. Tile open¬ ing 42 inches wide x 39 inches high. Wood capitals hand carved; veneered columns top 3^ inches diameter, bottom 4 inches diameter; Plain French Mirror to shelf 18 x 36. Mantel with Mirror only, without Tile or Grate, $32.00. Mantel Complete Mantel Complete With Vulcan Grate No. 1. .$49.40 With Aldine Grate Nos. 1 or 2_ $101.40 “ 2_ 57.90 “ “ “ “ 3, 4, 5 or 6... 80.40 “ “ “ “ 3.. 69.40 “ “ “ “ 7.. .. 82.40 “ “ “ “ 4 _ 64.90 “ Gas I^g Grate No. 107_ 64.40 For medium rubbed finish, if wanted, add 50 cents net. Grate designs are illustrated on pages 403 to 410 inclusive. Note difference in size of Vulcan and Aldine Grates when building grate opening. See our Price Guide. 418 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. Quarter-sawed Oak or Birch, sinooih gloss finish. Width 5 feet. Height 7 feet 2 inches. Tile open¬ ing 42 wide x 39 high. Wood capitals hand carved. Veneered columns 4 inches diameter; French Mirror oval beveled 18 x 36. Mantel with Mirror only, without Grate or Tile, $33.00 Mantel Complete ..jj Mantel Complete With Vulcan Grate No. 1_ $50.40 With Aldine Grate Nos. 1 or 2_ $102.40 2_ 68 90 .. •• 3, 4, 5 or 6.... “ “ “ 3 _ 60.40 “ “ “ “ 7... “ “ “ 4_ _ 65.90 “ Gas Log Grate No. 107 _ Medium rubbed finish, if wanted, costs 50 cents extra net. Grate designs are illustrated on pages 403 to 410 inclusive. Note difference in size of Vulcan and Aldine Grates when building grate opening. See our Price Guide. 81.40 83.40 66.40 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. U9 Quarter sawed Oak or Birch, rubbed and polish finish. Width 5 ft. Height 7 ft. in. Tile opening 42 wide x 39 high. Selected veneered columns tapered 5J4 inches diameter. French Mirror beveled 3 sides, plain to shelf 20 x 40. Mantel with Mirror only, without Grate or Tile, $67.00. Mantel Complete Mantel Complete With Vulcan Grate No. 1 . $84.40 With Aldine Grate Nos. 1 or 2 _$136.40 “ “ “ “ 2 . 92.90 “ “ “ “ 8, 4, 5 or 6_ 116.40 “ “ “ “ 3_ 94.40 “ “ “ “ 7_ 117.40 “ “ “ “ 4 _ 99.90 “ Gas Log Grate No. 107_ 99.40 If use plain tile instead of art tile facing deduct $5 00 net. Grate designs are illustrated on pages 403 to 410 inclusive. Note difference in size of Vulcan and Aldine Grates when building grate opening. See our Price Guide. 420 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. HILTON Quarter sawed Oak or Birch, medium rubbed finish. Width 5 feet. Height 7 feet 3 inches. Tile opening 42 wide x 39 high. Plain French Mirror to shelf 18 x 36. Columns 4 inches. Mantel with Mirror only, without Grate or Tile, $33.00. Mantel Complete With Vulcan Grate No. 1. $50.40 “ “ “ “ 2. 58.90 “ “ “ “ 3_ 60.40 “ “ “ “4 65.90 Mantel Complete With Aldine Grate Nos. 1 or 2.$102.40 “ “ “ “ 3, 4, 5 or 6_ 81.40 “ “ “ “ 7_ 83.40 Gas Log Grate No. 107 _ 65.40 This Mantel can be furnished best rubbed and polished finish at $1.50 net extra. Grate designs are illustrated on pages 403 to 410 inclusive. Note difference in size of Vulcan and Aldine Grates when building grate opening. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 421 KIRKLAND Width, 4 feet 8 inches to 5 feet. Height, 6 feet 4 inches. Tile opening 36 x 36. Plain sawed oak with smooth gloss Golden Oak finish. Veneered quarter-sawed oak columns 3 in. diameter. Mantel with Bevel French Plate Mirror only, without tile or grate, $24.25. Mantel Complete With Vulcan Grate No. 1-$37.25 << •< <• “ 2_ 45.75 .< << “ “ 3_ . _ 47.25 «< ^ in.$ 4.00 22 to 24J^ in. 4.50 25 to 27^ in_ 5.00 28 in_ 5.50 29 in- 6.00 30 in_ 6.70 Black. 18 to 21 >^ in.$ 3.00 22to24.j4in . 3 50 25 to ^1% in_ 4.00 28 in_ 4.50 29 in_ 6.00 30 in.. .. 5.70 No. 2 Club House Basket Grate Special sizes made to order. For Portable Basket Grates see page 441. Triple-plated or black finish. Made with sliding ash screen and dumping bottom 9,10 or 12 inches deep. Please state depth wanted. For designs of fenders, fire screens, fire sets, etc., see our Mantel Catalog. See our Price Guide. 440 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. BLACK ANDIRONS 210 24 inches high, $6.20 per pair. 211 26 inches high, $6.90 per pair. 212 20 inches high, $5.60 per pair. 214 22 inches high, $6.00 per pair. 218 Height, 16 inches; width of main shaft, 3^ inches; Height, 16 inches; width of shaft, 3 inches; ^vidth width of foot, 9 inches; width of head, of foot, 6 inches; width of head, 4^ inches. 4}4 inches. $3.20 per pair. $3.00 per pair. For other designs of Andirons, Fenders, Firesets, see our IMantel catalog. See our Price Guide. 18 20 22 24 20 22 24 20 22 24 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 441 BLACK PORTABLE BASKET GRATES 302 inches long _ _ $4.90 “ “ 4.90 “ “ 5.40 “ “ _ 6.80 307 inches long_ $5.00 “ “ 5.50 “ “ 6.90 309 20 inches long. $4.90 22 “ “ 5.40 24 “ “ 6.90 310 312 inches long < ( ( ( ii ( < $4.90 5.40 6.90 20 inches long--- - $4.90 24 “ “ _ _ -. . 6.80 30 “ “ _ _ _ _ 12.00 For other designs of Portable and Club House Grates, see our Mantel catalog. For Discount see our Price Guide. 442 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA SPECIAL PLATE RAIL DESIGNS Can be made in any wood desired. Unless otherwise ordered, brackets on Design 2426 will be spaced two feet on centers. 2425 2426 2427 For prices see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 443 SPECIAL PLATE RAIL DESIGNS 2430 Can be made in any wood desired Unless otherwise ordered, brackets on Design 2429 will be spaced two feet on centers. For prices see our Price Guide. ill !i;i «s® ill iii ■■■ ®■* iBl ail iii ias •;iyi»i«fip^ii»iit,iiu' - 444 - FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 445 CEILING PLANS FOR BEAM FINISH ® (D d) 446 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. BEAM FINISH Wall Half Beam Wall Cornice Following sizes are for beams proper, without moulds : DESIGNS WADE BEAM MAIN BEAM CROSS BEAM 2440 4 in. projection, in. drop 8 in. wide, 214 in. drop G in. wide. 2l4 in. drop 2441 3 in. projection. 6'4 in. drop 7 in. wide, 6 in. drop 6 in wide, 5 in. drop 2442 5^ in. drop 514 in. wide, 5X in. drop 414 in. wide, in. drop 2443 714 in. drop 6 in. wide, 514 in. drop 5 in. wide. 4^ in. drop No picture mould included with beams unless specially ordered. Write for prices stating kind of wood wanted. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 447 Wall Half Beam BEAM FINISH Main Beam Cross Beam 2450 Wall Cornice Following sizes are for beams proper, without moulds : DESIGNS wall beam MAIN BEAM CROSS BEAM 2450 3 in. projection, 6 in. drop 5^ in. wide, 5^ in. drop 4}^ in. wide, 5^ in. drop 2461 1% in. drop 6 in. wide, 7 in. drop 5 in. wide, 5^ in. drop 2462 3 in. projection, 8U in- drop 6 in. wide, 8 in. drop 5 in. wide, 6^ in. drop Ceiling plans for beam finish shown on page 445. Picture mould is not furnished with beams unless specially ordered. Write for prices, stating kind of wood wanted. 448 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SKELETON WAINSCOTING for PLASTER or BURLAP PANELS 2470 5 ft. 0 in. high. Paneling strips 18 inches on centers. Price per running foot, K. D., 40 cents. 2471 5 ft. 0 in. high. Paneling strips 18 inches on centers. Price per running foot, K. D., 60 cents. The above prices are for oak, birch, or woods of equal value. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 449 SUGGESTIONS FOR BATTEN WAINSCOTING 2472 5 ft. G in. high, GJ^ in. battens. Price per running foot, K. D., $1.25 2473 5 ft. Gin. high, 8 in. panels. Price per running foot, K. D., $1.25 The above prices are for oak, birch, or woods of equal value. See our Price Guide. 450 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. PANELED WAINSCOTING WITH CAP AND BASE I iis 2474 2475 Either of the above designs, 4 ft. high. Per running foot. .. . $2.00 Either of the above designs, 5 ft. G in. high. Per running foot. . . 2.75 The above prices are for oak, birch, or woods of equal value. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 451 PANELED WAINSCOTING WITH CAP AND BASE 2476 3 ft. Gin. high. Price per running foot_ __ $1.75 5 ft. Gin. high. Price per running foot__ _ 2.60 2477 5 ft. G in. high. Price per runing foot_ _______$3,00 The above prices are for oak, birch, or woods of equal value. See our Price Guide. 452 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE. IOWA. PINE FLOOR WITH A HARDWOOD BORDER A beautiful hardwood parquetry flooring effect at a cost little in excess of a common pine floor. As shown in the cut, this floor is constructed wflth a com - mon pine field with a hard¬ wood border, 18 to 24 inches wide, and is adapted only for rooms in which a large center rug is irsed. Note the butt joint which gives a b e a u t i f ir 1 effect. 2480 We furnish only the hardwood flooring and in the following sizes : ^ X 1)4-inch face. i-|x2X-inch “ 1 1 foot 6 inches and 2 foot long. “ 2 i i 2481 Herewith we show another plan for using short length flooring. This design shows the adaption of this floor¬ ing for covering the entire room. This makes a handsome, well figured floor, maintaining the mod¬ ern parquet flooring effect. Featuring short length flooring, strong, durable, very cheap. See our Price Guide FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 453 HARDWOOD FLOORING Plain and Quarter Sawed Oak, Maple, Cherrj^, Walnut, Beech and Birch, Dressed and Matched. THE STANDARD WIDTHS OF OUR FLOORING ARE AS FOLLOWS; The 2^ inch rough is worked 2 inch face “ 3 “ “ “ 2K “ “ 4 “ “ “ 3X “ Three-quarters of an inch allowed for all matching in flooring ^ inch and thicker. WEIGHTS OF FLOORING. ^ Inch Flooring weighs 1000 pounds per 1000 ft. % “ and thicker “ 2500 “ 1000ft. Hardwood floors are healthful, handsome and economical. With modern appliances, are easily kept clean and the natural beauty of the wood retained. Are cheaper than carpets and when used in connection with rugs, give a very handsome effect in the furnishing of the modern home. This ^-inch dressed and matched flooring takes the place of the old fashioned thick flooring ; is cheaper in price, easier laid and wears for all time. With ordinary care given hardwood flooring, you do not even wear through the finishing of the floor, let alone wearing out the floor. Consequently, j4-inch flooring is supplanting thick floors and is laid on linings to form new floors in new houses. But, the special features of the ^-inch flooring is its adaptability in covering old floors, doing away with the soft floor and carpets, and giving a strictly “hygienic” floor, attractive, beautiful, lasting and finished in the natural wood. Maple flooring has no rival for durability and is used in office buildings, schools, public halls, churches, dwellings, stores, etc. Oak flooring, while adapted to all the uses of Maple, is used largely in living rooms, sleeping apartments of the modern house, and is a wood of so much beauty and utility and so well known as to require but little description. The finishing of hardwood floors is simple and the amount of attention required to keep the floor in perfect order is less than sweeping old fashioned carpets. See our Price Guide. 454 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WOOD CARPET and PARQUET FLOORING S NOT, as many people suppose, a temporary floor covering to be laid down and taken up at pleas¬ ure, but is a permanent new floor on top of the old one, and is carefully fitted into all the offsets and runs around all the projections of the room, and is firmly nailed down with small brads; ana when finished has the effect of a thick European floor. We make it, however, in the same elaborate and beautiful designs, by the process of gluing the wood on cloth instead of to another piece of wood an inch or so thick, and we make it at a much less cost, as we utilize the floor already down, and thus occupy but five-sixteenths of an inch, instead of one inch or more (as with thick parquet). Where disappointments have arisen from any kind of hardwood floors, it has invariably been from not understanding the proper treatment, or in expecting too much of them. The treatment of floors should be the same as the European. The common remark “that a bare floor is so cheerless” comes wholly from the impression given by an ordinary pine floor, with its unsightly cracks, and from not having seen the effect of a well-laid Parquet Floor, in combination with the furniture and other articles, in keeping with the character of the room in which it is laid. WOOD CARPET and PARQUETRY Is made in the uniform thickness of five- sixteenths of an inch. The woods used are all kiln dried and prepared so as to prevent shrinkage. Care must be taken to preserve them from dampness until the floor is laid and finished. The straight carpeting, 36 and 28 inches wide, rolls up like an oilcloth, and is thus readily shipped. The borders and strips are twelve feet long, and the Parquet Flooring comes in sheets 2x4 feet, and make a solid package for shipping. jQg Are being extensively used, on account of their healthful- _ ness and convenience in keeping the room clean and free from dust. They are generally used on the middle part of the room, leaving a margin of about two feet around sides of the room for furniture to stand on. The floor upon which they lie should be a good one, with some degree of ornamentation, and free from joints and cracks. The dust on the floor is easily removed with a damp cloth or brush, and the rug can be rolled up at pleasure, and be taken out to be freed from dust. Rugs are now made to order at a very moderate cost, and of any desired shape and size. ESTIMATES Free of charge for floors or borders, with full in¬ structions and working drawing, will be cheerfully given to parties sending us a sketch of the ground plan, with measurements of the space desired to be covered. State what class of room it is for, also if a cheap or ornamented floor is desired. Our floors vary from $1.25 to $18.00 per yard. It is better to say how expensive a floor is desired, and the design will be made in accordance. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. 455 DIRECTIONS for MEASURING Give each distance separately where the wall is broken by bay window or hearth, and in addition mark the extreme length and width. Mark the direction of the under floor so that our material may be planned to run in opposite direction DIRECTIONS for LAYING and FINISHING Remove the quarter-round, and measure off on the floor the plan, as shown in the working drawing, which we supply with our material. Drive inch No. 15 wire brads in rows about 9 inches apart, placing a brad at each edge of each slat, then with a punch, sink each brad about below surface of the wood. Go over the floor carefully with a steel scraper wherever uneven joints or rough¬ ness is found, or any hammer marks appear, after which sand the surface with No. 1 }^ sandpaper, first with the grain, then across. A Weighted Floor Brush with sandpaper under will lighten this work. Putty each brad hole to match the wood then sand again lightly to clean the surface of filler and putty marks. Clean off the floor carefully, then apply Paste Wood Filler with a brush going over no more surface than will admit being cleaned off before hardening. After the Filler is set, rub off with cloth or excelsior, allow the Filler twelve hours at least to dry. Wipe the floor off thoroughly, and apply a coat of Shellac or best Floor Varnish, then polish with “hard wax’’ finish, rubbing first across the grain and with the grain afterwards. The Weighted Floor Brush (25 pounds) is necessary for this polishing. 456 > FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FLOORING STRIPS, WOOD CARPET, PARQUETRY T^-inch Thick, Square Edged. These floors have become so thoroughly established as to the plans of manufacture in yVinch thickness, and the simple method of laying them on new or old floors, that no extended description other than the designs offered in this book is considered necessary. FLOORING STRIPS 12 foot bale of 2-inch oak containing 500 lineal feet. Either or 2 inch face are used as fields in connection with Oak Carpet margin or Parquetry Borders. They are laid directly on the under floor, and braded down. The different lengths are baled separately. Price Per Square Foot. 4 Foot and Longer. Y®g-inch thick, square edge. width to 2 inches width to 1 inch Width under inch Quartered White Oak.. . . .. Mahogany, dark color...... Cherry, Dark Oak or Walnut... Maple, clear white . ... $0.14 .40 25 .16 $0.21 .60 .38 .24 $0.28 .80 .50 .32 WOOD CARPET Is made in 27 and 36-inch widths in rolls of four yards; it can be cut in narrower widths for use as required. Per lineal Yard 18 inches wide 27 inches wide 36 inches wide Quartered White Oak . _ . _ . . $0.85 .95 1.30 $1.20 1.30 1.90 $1.50 1.65 2.35 Oak, Walnut_ __ Walnut and Cherry . . .. OtTAlU SECTION BLOCK FLOORING Is cut from Oak Carpet ^-incli thick, the slats are glued to canvas, but the edges are not glued. These Blocks can be laid between Flooring Strips, making Border effects, or laid diagon¬ ally as fields with half blocks at the border line. Cut from Quartered White Oak Carpet l>^-inch slat 9x9 inches, or larger, per square foot..$0.18 All prices named are for goods T^-inch thick, and for the goods uncut and measured before laid. We use no plain sawed or red oak. All our oak is the quarter-cut white. 457 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. PARQUETRY Consists of Strips and Blocks of Hardwood, Fastened Together at Edges and on Backs, in Slabs of Convenient Size for Laying. Below we present some of our popular Border patterns in 10 and 12-inch widths, which can be used with Flooring Strips or Wood Carpet to widen them as desired, and with Flooring Strips for fields, fine results are gained. Where floor plans are sent us for estimate, we are pleased to make up combinations of borders and fields to suit and harmonize with the hardwood trim and furnishings of each room. DESIGNS for PARQUET BORDERS Scale Half an Inch to the Foot. No. 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 BORDERS ’'t' '^ 9 ’ ^ V Oak maple Mahog y Per ft. 35c Oak Maple Mahogany Per ft. 37c i fzl ' J ■ Oak Mahogany Per ft. 29c Oak Maple Walnut Mahogany Per ft. 40c Oak Maple Mahogany Per ft. 30c Oak holly mahogany Per ft. 35c DESIGNS for PARQUET FLOORS 458 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA a O o o .9 s 1-H *3 ^ o Q d) *n ^ CO -f-» ‘tH .$2 h4 (U t4 I 2 I fco O Q u i4 O o W M o M v. o V V CO a o a; a o 'C 73 c« O 2 CO ^4) . .M *J o « g o ts t+; V 04 CD 04 C bo CO d> Q a s S o S •.:5 ^ o S3 ^ - u a; o ^ •n 4-> ^ to h4 I « 0 S w « M O fe M DESIGNS for PARQUET FLOORS 460 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA % Design 2623 Design 2624 Fiki.d— List price, per square foot, 32 cents. Field —List price, per square foot, 32 cents. Hordkk —List price, per lineal foot, 31 cents. Border —List price, per lineal foot, 35 cents. .4reas less than 100 square feet, add 1.5 per cent. See our Price Ouide. DESIGNS for PARQUET FLOORS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 461 CO (M CD . : f li '}h > J' IliW J iS ''T ^ 1 in ft V. rf. hr' •i *'Pr ■“ r "“S ffjLlil' r- - J - - ? a a; a; \ r 2642 1^ inches x 4 feet. Carried in stock in White Pine and Yellow Pine. BASE ANGLES These Base Angles, 1^ x 14 inches, save mitreing base at corners. White Pine and Yellow Pine always in stock. 2651 HARDWOOD THRESHOLDS Inside Outside Sold in lineal lengths, 8 to 16 feet long, or in bundles of 10 pieces, each 3 feet long. For prices on above see our price folder. 464 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA TURNED MOULDINGS 2715 2716 2717 2718 2720 2723 The following prices are for moulding in oak, birch, pine, yellow pine, cypress and woods of equal value: Diameter, ^ to ^ inches, per 100 lineal feet___$2.75 “ /b and “ “ 100 “ “ _ 3 00 “ H, H, % “ “ 100 “ “ _ .. 3.60 Add for quartering $1.00 per 100 lineal feet. .\(ld for halving .50 cents per 100 lineal feet. For over % inch diameter, write for prices. For large quantity will make special price. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 465 EMBOSSED MOULDINGS 2725. Size* ^ x ^ inches. Price, |2.00 per 100 feet. 2726. Size. Yz yi y% inches. Price, |2.00 per 100 feet. 2726A. Size, ^ x ^ inches. Price, |2.00 per 100 feet. 2727. Size, x ^ inches. Price, $2.00 per 100 feet. 2728. Size, % x 2^g inches. Price, $5.00 per 100 feet. 2728A. Size, ^ x % inches. Price, $2.00 per 100 feet. 2729. Size, ^xl^g inches. Price, $3.40 per 100 feet. Above prices subject to discount, see our complete Price Folder. 466 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. EMBOSSED MOULDINGS 2731. Size, x % inch. Price, $2.05 per 100 feet. 2733. Size, x % inch. Price, f2.05 per 100 feet. 2734. Size ^ x 1 inch. Price, |2.20 per 100 feet. 2735. Size, x % inch. Price, $2.05 per lOO feet. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 467 EMBOSSED MOULDINGS 2740. Size, inch. Price, $1.80 per 100 feet. 2741. Size, 3/^x^ inch. Price, $1.70 per 100 feet. 2742. Size, inch. Price, $2.15 per 100 feet. 2743. Size, j^xl inch. Price, $2.50 per 100 feet. (Thi.s cut i.s reduced.) 2744. Size, %x2>^ inches. Price, $5.00 per 100 feet. 2746. Size, ^xlj/g inches. Price, $3.40 per 100 feet 468 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 2750. Size, x 1^4 inches. Price, |3.75 per 100 feet. 2751. Size, ^ x 1^ inches. Price, $3.25 per 100 feet. 2752. Size, y% x 1^ inches. Price, $2.!)0 per 100 feet. 2753. Size, % x 1 inch. Price, $2.45 per 100 feet. 2754. Size, ^ x ^ inch. Price, $2.20 per 100 feet. 2755. Size, ^ x ^ inch. Price, $2.05 per 100 feet FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 469 EMBOSSED MOULDINGS 2762. Size, inch. Price, f 2.0.3 per 100 feet. 2763. Size, inch. Price, $1.90 per 100 feet. 2764. Size, inch. Price, |1.80 per 100 feet. Illllllllll 4T0 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA EMBOSSED MOULDINGS 2771. Size, inch. Price, $2.05 per 100 feet. 2772. vSize, % x inches. Price, $2.05 per 100 feet. 2773. Size, %x inches. Price, $2.05 per 100 feet. 2774. vSize, ^x inches. Price, $2.90 per 100 feet. Illlllllllll FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 471 EMBOSSED MOULDINGS 2780. Size, inch. Price, fl.70 per 100 feet. 2781. Reduced >4 Size, inches. Price, |2.40 per 100 feet. 2782. Reduced Size, ^x\yg inches. Price, f2.55 per 100 feet. 2783. Size, inches. Price, $2.45 per 100 feet. 2784. Size, ^xl^ inches. Price, $3.25 per 100 feet. 472 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. EMBOSSED MOULDINGS 2790. vSize, inches. Price, $5.00 per 100 feet. 2790A. Dust Cap. Size, inches. Price, $1.10 per 100 feet. 2791. Size, inches. Price, $0.30 per 100 feet. (This cut is reduced.) 2792. Size, inches. Price, $4.95 per 100 feet. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 473 EMBOSSED ROOM MOULDINGS 2797. Reduced Size, ^ x inches. Price, $8.25 per 100 feet 2798. Reduced Size, J4 x inches. Price, $3.25 per 100 feet. 2799. Reduced Size, x 1% inches. Price, $3.25 per 100 feet. 2800. Size, ^ x 2% inches. Price, $4.60 per 100 feet 474 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WOOD CARVINGS FESTOONS No. Each. No. Each. 284 — 34 X 6 in. X 26 in. _ _ $1.00 288- 34 ill- X 5 in. x 36 in . _ $1.00 285 — 34 ill- ^ 5 in. x 36 in. _ _ 1.00 289 — 34 ill- X 5 in. X 36 in. _ .. _ 1.00 286 — 34 ill- X 5 in. X 36 in. . _ _ 1.00 290— 34 in. X 5 in. x 36 in. .. _ .90 287 — 34 in- ^ 5 ill- X 36 in. , _ _ 1.00 For less than 10 designs of one size and pattern add 25 per cent. Prices based on Oak or woods of equal value. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 475 WOOD CARVINGS No. Each. 107C—WxGl^x 73 ^..$0.20 163C—X 5 153C-34X 5 156C—i^x 4 130C—X 4 xll .. .30 X 14 .. .35 X 63^.. .12 xl 03 ^.. .12 No. Each. 159C—3^x4 X 4....$0.06 148C—34x2 X 10_ .10 158C—34x3 X 5 _ .08 158C—34x4 X 7_ .10 189C—34 X 33^4 X 0_ .09 No. Each. 190C— 34 x 434 X 434. .$0.12 191C— 34x3 X 113^ . .20 192C— 34 x 434 X 7 .. .16 193C—34x4 X 934 . .30 Prices based on Oak or woods of equal value. For less than 10 designs of one size and pattern add 25 per cent. See our Price Guide. 476 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA, WOOD CARVINGS No. Each 307— !^xl8 X 18 ....»0.50 208 —^ X 145^ X ..60 309— X 3 X 13 .. .16 No. Each 310— 4^x12 x24 __SO,80 311— i^xlO X 12*4.30 313-iXx 9HxvO .46 No. Each 313— %x.5 X 23 .SO.30 314— X 4J^ X 9^ . 16 Trices based on Oak or woods o*' equal value. For less than 10 designs of one size and pattern add 2~)^. See oiT Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 477 WOOD CARVINGS No. Kach No. Each No. Each ai6— I%xl 0 xio _ . a$0.35 331 — % X 5% 15 cts. per lin. ft. 227—% X 8 X 14 _ _ S0.30 ai6— Vi X 4Vi X 19Vi _ .36 222—%x3%x2i .. ....*0.36 338—% X 4 X 13 _ _ .18 ai7— X lOVi X 12% _ .36 223—%x3%x24 .. .36 339—% X 4% X 13 _ .30 318—1^ X 3^ x24 . .30 224—% X 6 X 11 .18 330—% X 3% X 6 _ . .13 319— X 6Vi X ^% . .13 336—9^ X 3V^ X 23 . .36 331-% X 7 X . .16 220—% X 4 X 23 _ .36 336—% X 3% X 23 . .... .36 Prices based on Oak or woods of equal value. For less than 10 designs of one size and pattern add 25%. See our Price Guide. 478 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WOOD CARVINGS N o. 162C- 162C- 163C- 163C- 164C- 164C- 164C- 165C- Each. X X 4X X 6 ..$0 . lOX XxG x8 .. . 12 X X 3X X 4X -- .12 -Xx5 x6 .. .13X -Center, ^xl0x20 1.40 -Center, Xxl2x24 1.60 -Center,Xxl4x28 2.00 -Center,Xx 7x10 .56 No. Each. 165C—Center,XxlOxH $0.75 166C—X X 5X X 166C—X X 7X X 167C_,'>. x 7 X 168C—X X 3X X 168C- 4X X 169C—X X 0/2 10 -.. 7.. . . 5 ... r* i _ 6 .. . 4X- .35 .40 .16 • IIX .13 .15 .15 No. 170C—/'eX 6 X 6 P^ach. ..$0.17X 170C-,% x4X X Prices based on Oak or woods of equal value. For less than 10 designs of one size and pattern add 25 per cent. See our Price Guide. 170C—i^gx 8Xx 8X-- .20 171C—Xx 9 xl8 .. .75 171C—Xxl2 -x24 .. 1.15 171C—Xxl5 x30 -- 1.50 172C—Xx 3 X 8 .. .10 173C—Xx 2Xx 8X-- .11 479- 480 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. GENUINE CARVED WOOD ORNAMENTS 3000 3003 3006 3001 3004 3007 3002 3005 3008 3009 3010 3011 3012 Number Size Price Number Size Price Number Size Price 3000 3 X 3 #0 08 3004 4 inch diam. $0.10 3ai9 3 X 3 $0.08 SlKH) 4x4 .09 300.5 3 “ .12 3009 4x4 .09 3an 3x3 .11 .31X)5 4 .. .13 3010 3x3 06 3001 4x4 .12 3000 3x3 13 3010 4x4 .or :5lX)2 3x3 .10 :W06 4x4 .14 3011 3 X 3 .14 3(XI3 4x4 11 3(X)7 3x3 .14 3011 4x4 .15 3003 3 inch diam. .09 3(X)T 4x4 .15 3012 3x3 .07 31X13 4 '■ .10 31108 3x3 .12 ‘3012 4x4 .08 3004 3 “ .09 3008 4x4 .13 These carvings carried in stock in White Pine, Yellow Pine, Oak and Birch. For very large cjuantities write for prices. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 481 2036 2637 2638 20^0 COMPOSITION WREATHS and FESTOONS Number Width Height Relief Plaster Exterior Number Width Height Relief Plaster Exterior 2631 18 18 $ 2.00 $ 2.40 2638 52 30 3 *8.00 *10.00 ★ 2632 ,54 30 3 12.(X) 15.00 . 2639 24 31 1 5.00 7.00 2633 18 14 Vs 1.20 1,50 2640 13 18 2.00 3.00 2634 27 27 2 4 50 5.50 2641 22 10 2.00 3.00 263.5 25 35 2 6.00 7.50 2642 46 20 8.00 10.00 2636 24 28 4 5 00 6.00 2643 24 30 2 3.00 4.00 2637 36 21 2 4.00 5.00 ★ No. 2632 win be furni.shed on a ^-inch back plate. For prices see our Price Guide. 482 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. TURNED ROSETTES CYPRESS, WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE OR OAK 3030 3033 3031 3034 3032 3035 Write for prices, giving size of diameter, quantity, and kind of wood. TURNED DOWELS, BALLS and DROPS IN SOFT WOODS. Dowels, Yz inch diameter, for 1^ inch balls, per 100 lineal feet 6 ig “ 1^8 3040 3041 $0.90 .90 3042 3045 Balls and Drops, all designs, inch diameter, per 100____..$2.30 1.90 1.70 1.20 1.10 If balls are cross-bored, add 25 cents per 100 net extra. Above prices for Pine or Poplar. Write for prices in hardwood. lYs 1 ^ % Prices subject to discount. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 483 WOOD BUTTONS 3060 Price per 100, in plain oak or woods of equal value. Diameter, inches % % 1 114 114 114 2 214 2% 3 4 414 5 PRICE <2 00 $2 00 $2 00 J2.00 $2.50 $2.50 $3.00 $3 00 $3.50 $3..50 $4.00 $5.00 $6..50 $8.00 TURNED ROSETTES 3070 3071 3072 3073 3074 3077 3075 3078 Price per 100, in plain oak, or woods of equal value. Diameter, inches 1 114 114 m 3 2« 214 2% 3 31^ 4 5 6 No. 3070 $2.00 $2.25 $3..50 $2.90 $3.15 $3.65 $4.00 $4.35 $4.60 $5.00 $5.65 $6.65 $10,001 $13.50 No. 3071 2.10 3.35 3.60 2.95 3.30 3.70 4.15 4.40 4.65 5.15 5.75 7.00 10.15 13.65 No. 3072 2.oU 2.25 2.50 2.90 3.15 3.65 4.00 4.35 4.60 5.00 5.65 6.55 10.00 13..50 No. 3073 3.00 2.25 2.50 2.90 3.15 3.65 4.00 4.35 4.60 5.00 5.65 6.55 10.00 13.50 No. 3074 2.15 2.40 3.65 3.00 3.35 3.75 4.20 4.45 4.70 5.25 5.90 7.15 10.25 12.75 No. 3076 2.10 3.35 3.60 2.95 3.30 3.70 4.15 4.40 4.65 5.15 5.75 7.00 10.15 12.65 No. 3076 2.00 2.25 3.50 3.90 3.15 3.65 4.00 4.35 4.60 5.00 5.65 6..55 10.00 12..50 No. 3077 2.15 2.40 2.65 3.00 3.25 3.75 4.20 4.45 4.70 5.25 5.90 7.15 10.25 12 75 No. 3078 2.15 2.40 2.65 3.00 3.25 3.75 4.20 4.45 4.70 5.25 5.90 7.15 10.25 12.75 Above prices for lots of 100 or over; less than this quantity extra price. For very large quantities write for prices. Glass designs 3100 to 3115 shown on pages 651 to 656. 484: FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA Side Boards the following pages we submit for your inspec¬ tion our original and up-to- date Side Board designs. No pains have been spared to make this the most complete and artistic line ever offered. We believe the selection shown gives a sufficient vari¬ ety of designs to satisfy the taste of the most fastidious buyer. Our Side Boards are unsurpassed in style and qual¬ ity and we guarantee entire satisfaction. In ordering or writing for prices we should have the following information; A —State if Side Board is detached with paneled ends to show in room or is to set in a recess. B —State kind of wood wanted. C —Give width, height and depth. D —State kind of glazing wanted. E —State if panel or mirror ends and back above counter shelf are desired. F —Hardware is never furnished un¬ less especially specified. We furnish Side Boards “in the white’’ or finished to match any stjde of finish, as preferred. Read carefully pages 297 to 312 why the finishing should be done at the factory. We will be pleased to fur¬ nish estimates on Side Boards from anj^ catalog or archi¬ tect’s plans. We furnished the Millwork for the above buildings. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 485 DINING ROOM SUGGESTIONS Do not sacrifice the beauty of your dining room by a clumsy ready made side board that projects two or three feet into the room and that neither matches the style or finish of your home. It should be in harmony with the other furnishings both in style and finish, thereb}' combining beauty and convenience. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 48() ST. CHARLES Either of the designs can be made with mirror or panel back and ends above countershelf, as desired. The arrangement of doors and drawers and style ot glazing can also be changed. See directions for ordering, page 484. Prices on application. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 487 SIDEBOARDS ST. CLAIRE ST. DENNIS Our Sideboards are unsurpassed in design and workmanship. Can be furnished in any wood and with any style of glazing. See directions for ordering, page 484. 488 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA SIDEBOARDS 1 t ^ !i 1 f ST. FRANCES Can be furnished with mirror or panel back and ends above countershelf, as desired. Made in any wood and with any style of glazing. Write for prices. See pages 297 to 312 on finishing and the proper treatment of hardwood. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 489 SIDEBOARDS ST. JAMES ST. LOUIS Artistic designs with serpentine conntershelf and drawers. Can be furnished with mirror or panel back and ends above countershelf, as desired. See direc^'ons for ordering, page 484. Prices on application 1 490 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SIDEBOARDS ST. MISSION The two sideboards above are in perfect harmony with modern Mission and Craftsman styles of finish. Note the beautiful vertical grain effect on the drawers. Mirror above countershelf can be furnished bevel plate if desired. If mirrors are beveled on both ends and top and left plain on the bottom, it giv^es the effect of greater depth. Doors in St. Mission design may be glazed to suit purchaser. Sideboards can be made any size and in any kind of wood with any style of glazing. .\lso furnished with glass knobs and glass shelves if desired. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 491 CORNER SIDEBOARDS Any of these designs can also be made to fit in recess or project into the room, as preferred. Read pages 297^to ;512 why your millwork should be finished at the factory. See directions for ordering, page 484. ST. NICOLAS ST. PAUL 492 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. SIDEBOARD This is the exterior view of the Bay Window Sideboard. A ver}- practical arrangement. Rich looking from the inside, artistic appearing on the outside. Bevel plate glass always adds beauty to every home in which it is used. This airangement can be provided in an old house as well as a new house. If you are considering the remodeling of your home this feature is surely worth your consideration. It is not an expensive treatment and will add materially to the appearance of the dwelling. We have seen this arrangement placed in a modern home and it gives a beautiful effect. OUTSIDE ELEVATION The illustrations shown demonstrate a practical w'ay of building a side¬ board in a bay window, thus beau¬ tifying the house outside as well as inside. The light enters the room through the upper part of the side¬ board. Sash out¬ side glazed with bevel plate lights set in metal. A display of cut ^lass on the glass shelves will give the room a tone of richness and beauty. The light radiating through the bevel plates and cut glass will diffuse itself into many beautiful colors. Glass knobs and pulls could be used tastefully wdtli this design. Elec¬ tric lights and mir¬ rors in the top of this case will add greatly to the effectiveness in the evening hours. Can be made any size and to match any finish. PLAN FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 493 ui CO < u < z X u Q z < Q q: < o 03 U3 Q CO Z o H < Z o u H z U3 O z > CO 0 h'o ts 5^ oiSiJa)- ^ S V Ifi G ir.bc^ Sr. a ^ Ci w O rC»-p,Cr- ^ g 3 — P< u u- o g « i:^H2 cs o “ M 1^' l^sL' Cfl — ^ CO := w :: >,
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No. 3123 can be furnished without the Spice Drawers if so ordered. Any of these designs can be furnished with one or two sets of Spice Drawers if wanted. Write for prices, giving size and kind of wood. MODERN KITCHEN and PANTRY CUPBOARDS 496 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 497 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS 3126 The above design is arranged to extend to the ceiling. The upper part next to ceiling is very convenient for keeping utensils which are not in daily use. Doors can be glazed D. S. if desired. Spice drawers (see design 3123, page 495,) can be furnished with this cupboard; they are very convenient. 4 Write for prices, giving size and kind of wood, que 498 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. KITCHEN CABINETS No. 3127. Natural Maple -$15.00 Size of work table, 3 ft. G in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 11 in. Total height of cabinet, 6 ft. 1 in No. 3128 Natural Maple_ $20.00 Size of work table, 3 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 934 Total height of cabinet, 6 ft. 3 in. No 3129. Golden Oak, _ $22.00 No. 3130. Golden Oak - $17.00 Size of work table, 3 ft S in. by 2 ft. 2 in. vSize of work table, 3 ft. S in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 12^ in. Depth of top section, 9j4 in. Total height of cabinet, (> ft. 7 in. Total height of cabinet, 5 ft. A in. Work table of any of these Cabinets covered with zinc, add f2.20. Work table covered with nickeloid, on any Cabinet, add $2.80. vSee our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 499 KITCHEN CABINETS No. 3131. Golden Oak_ $11.25 Size of work table, H ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 6% in. Total height of cabinet, 4 ft. 4 in. No. 3132. Golden Oak _ $16.25 Size of work table, 3 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 944 in. Total height of cabinet, 5 ft. (1 in. No. 3133. Golden Oak_ $17.00 Size of work table, 3 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 12J^ in. Total height of cabinet, 6 ft. 7 in. No. 3134. Golden Oak _ $15.60 Size of work table, 3 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 944 Total height of cabinet, 5 ft. 3 in. Work table of any of these Cabinets covered with zinc, add $2.20 Work table covered with nickeloid, on any Cabinet, add $2.80. ' See onr Price Guide. I 500 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. KITCHEN CABINETS No. 3135. Natural Maple_$13.00 Size of work table, il ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 2 in.'; j Depth of top section, 9)4 in Total height of cabinet, 5 ft. 5 in. No. 3136. Golden Oak _ $18.75 Size of work table, 3 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 123^ in. Total height of cabinet, 6 ft. 7 in. No. 3137. Golden Oak $20.50 Size of work table, 3 ft. S in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 12^ in. Total height of cabinet, (3 ft. 7 in. No. 3138. Natural Maple _ $14.50 Size of work table, 3 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 9)4 in. Total height of cabinet, ;> ft. ;> in. Work table of ain- of these Cabinets covered with zinc, add f2.20. Work table covered with nickeloid, on any Cabinet, add $2.80 See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 501 HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Kitchen Cabinet. No. 3139. Golden Oak_ $24.25 Size of work table, 3 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 2 in. Depth of top section, 121^ in. Total height of cabinet, 0 ft. 7 in. Writing Desk. No. 3140. White Oak_ $12.50 Quarter sawed. Finished weathered. Width, 2 ft. 4 in. Height, 3 ft. 7 in. Combination Writing Desk. Combination Writing Desk and Book Case. No. 3141. Solid Oak _ $15.50 No. 3142. Solid Oak _ $22.50 ' Finished Golden. Finished Golden. Width, 2 ft. () in. Height, 3 ft. 11 in. Width, 2 ft. 6 in. Height, 5 ft. 8 in. 2 indexed letter files, as shown in lower conipartmenl, furnished with each desk. For Office Desks see pages 544 to 549. See our Price Guide. 502 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SINK and TABLE LEGS 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3206 size 3300 3301 3303 3303 3304 3305 X 2- 6 $0.23 $0 23 $0.20 $0.20 2^ X 2- 6 .30 .30 .28 28 33^ X 2- 6 $2.15 $2.20 .60 .60 .56 .56 SINK TRIMMINGS 3210 Plain Oak Sink Cap, y% x 3^ inches___ 4 cents per lineal foot Plain Oak Drip Board, \ Y^ inch thick, 24 inches wide, 30 inches long__$2.20 each Plain Oak Apron, % x 8 inches _______8 cents per lineal foot Drawers, Plain Oak Front, 12 x 10 inches_$1.00 each. 14x18 inches.. -$1 .25 each FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 503 IPPPi MEDICINE CABINETS Your Bath Room is not complete without a Medi¬ cine Case. 3212 SECTION Built into wall and finishes flush with plaster. A neat case. 3214 SECTION Similar to No. 3212 but has projecting shelf with drawer below. 3218 Design No. 3218 is a metal locker made to set in wall recess. This is a popular design. Case No.3220 is designed to hangdirectly on the wall, requiring no recess. A very good locker. Used extensively. 3216 .SECTION 3220 Design No. 3216 combines a Medicine Case and Towel Closet. Upper part built into wall recess; base section projects into room. This is a very practical case. Should finish to line up with door openings. All these cases are glazed with best polished bevel plate mirrors. When writing for prices give size and kind of wood. 504 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WARDROBES and NESTS of DRAWERS 3225 The above design makes a good wardrobe at a moderate cost. Can be lined with Tennessee Red Cedar if desired. 3226 3227 Can be made in anv wood. In ordering or writing for prices, state width, height and depth. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 505 THE SHALLOW CLOSET 3230 Room Elevation. 3232 Shallow Closet Drawer Case. The above illustration of a Shallow Closet is a practical suggestion. A serviceable wardrobe can be built by equipping a Shallow Closet with a pair of regular doors. This makes a desirable arrange¬ ment where you are crowded for room and can plan only a narrow space. This closet can be lined with Tennessee Red Cedar, thus making it moth prooC LINEN CLOSETS 506 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA In these designs you will find a convenient arrangement of doors and drawers. They can be furnished any size in any w'ood. When writing for prices, give width, height and depth; also state kind of wood wanted. These closets are generally made to set in a wall recess, with projecting base section. Can also be made to set against finished wall with exposed ends made plain or paneled as desired. LINEN CLOSETS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA 507 The above desiijns are modern, and con\ enient in arrangement. You will find it very desirable to have one of these closets in your home. They are usually made the height of the room doors. Can be made any size in any kind of wood. Write for prices, giving size, etc. See page 50G. 508 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 3250 A M V/ :!h 1 ' iiA '■ A I ’-‘i ’ I A. ' ■ 1 ... i. '■ i ■ G A” fO,,; t . ; : i TrAm i i i-AC A 3251 Suggestions for paneling under windows showing wood and plaster panels FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 509 WINDOW SEATS 3261 Bay Window Seats with panel risers and backs. Made with hinged or stationary seats as desired. Write for prices, giving size of opening, height of seat and distance from window stool to floor line. 510 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA BOOK CASES We make these cases to order in any wood and with any style of glazing. Prices on application. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 511 BOOK CASES 3282 3283 Neat and attractive book case designs made in any size and in any kind of wood. Write for prices. f 1 F--!-TJ>^ :f.r " >yL ' '^-ym m J 1 ■>>- ftipEgyyHWtW^rRBlN^^ X liV^M kS mI Mill RIP^» u (TTIi -^jg^ FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 513 Bank J OR the conven¬ ience of our cus¬ tomers and in order to enable you to obtain a better idea how a certain fixture will really look when placed in the building, we illus¬ trate on the following pages a number of per¬ spective views of bank interiors and invite 3mur careful inspection of these designs. We are especially well equipped to handle work of this character and guarantee first class material and workmanship in every respect. On request, we will be pleased to quote interesting prices on any of the designs shown herewith or from architect’s details. In ordering or writ¬ ing for prices always submit floor plan giv¬ ing all measurements, showing location of counter,etc. A sketch though rough, with measurements con¬ veys to us more in¬ formation than many words. Furniture We furnished the Mill- work for the above buildings BANK FIXTURES 514 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA M 3325 .\ very a])propriate design where expense and the size of building must be considered. Can be made of any wood desired. In ordering or writing for prices always enclose floor plan and give all measurements. See our Wickets and Metal Grilles, pages 526 to 5.11. BANK FIXTURES FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA 515 3326 Made to fit any size room. This modern design, rich in appearance, heavy and massive in construction, eclipses anything for the price ever made. In ordering or writing for prices, state kind of wood desired and submit floor plan giving all measurements. BANK FIXTURES 516 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 3327 Made to fit any .size room. A design, very popular on account of its simplicity. Can be made in any wood. Always submit floor plan giving all measurements when ordering or writing for jirices. See our line of Wickets and Metal Grilles, pages 520 to 531. OFFICE OR BANK PARTITIONS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 517 3328 Built to meet your requirements in any wood. We excel in this class of work. Write for prices. See our line of Wickets and Metal Grilles, pages 526 to 531. BANK FIXTURES 518 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA 3329 A suggestion for a narrow and cheap Partition. We use only the very best material in the construction of our Bank and OfTice Fixtures. See our line of Wickets and Metal Grilles, jjages 520 to 531. BANK FIXTURES FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 519 3330 Made in any wood and for any size room. We exercise the greatest of care in selecting and matching our veneers and thereby develop the beautiful figure and grain characteristic of hardwood. This is especially essential in a fixture of this nature, as the tone and effect of the design lie in the beautiful figures and markings of the wood. See our Wickets and Metal Grilles, pages 526 to 531. BANK FIXTURES FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 52() 3331 Made to fit any size room. Can be made in any wood. Prices (juoted on application. In ordering or wTiting for prices alw'ays”enclose floor j)lans and give all measurements. See our Wickets and Metal Grille designs, pages 520 to 531. BANK FIXTURES FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 521 c/5 c3 c/5 - 4 -» — 2'^ I- C/J .-^.5 ^ Ph ^bjo1 *C/5 ' a> ; ' cc »o c r a o IC (/} bJj cc H c/5 CJ CO CO CO oi CO o (D P OJ ^ 03 fcH II O o3 P ' O cd O ^ Co ^ P biC c/) pH ^ "p o o u OJ s p cd q:3 O ’t-t V cd cd U i BANK FIXTURES 522 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA Can be made to fit any size room. A very conveniently arranged fixture. Room for “everything.” Prices quoted on application. For onr Wickets and Metal Grilles, see pages 52<) to 531. BANK FIXTURES FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 523 3334 Can be made to fit any size room. The elegance of this counter is indicated by the above illustration, but the fixture itself must be seen to give a true conception of the beauty of design and finish. Made in any wood at attractive prices. For our Wickets and Metal Grilles, see pages 52G to 531. 524 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA CHECK DESKS 3351 Made in an}' wood desired. Write for prices FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 525 CHECK DESKS 3356 3357 Desks have check pockets with polished plate front, with glass ground and polished on top edge. Glass can easily be removed for dusting and cleaning out pocket. Made in any kind of wood. 526 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. METAL COUNTER RAILS 3375. Bronze bank counter rail. $8.00 per square foot. This can be made in steel electroplated. 3376 Approximate price, per square foot, $8.00. This is an especially unique design of grille. The above prices are only approximate. Send us your requirements and we will quote net prices on any design. Always state kind of finish preferred. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 527 METAL COUNTER RAILS 3379. Approximate price per square foot, $8.25 3380. Approximate price per square foot, $8.50. The above prices only approximate. Send us your requirements and we will quote net prices on any design. Always state kind of finish wanted. 528 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. METAL COUNTER RAILS 3383. Approximate price per square foot, $5 00 3384. Approximate price per square foot, $5.50 The above are only approximate prices. Send us your requirements and we will quote net prices on any design. Always state kind of finish preferred. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 529 WICKETS 3391 3392 3393 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $12.00 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $8.00 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $15.00 Above prices are made on Steel Wickets Electroplated. We can furnish these in Brass or Bronze. 3396 3397 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $24.00 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $15.00 Above prices are made on Steel Wickets Electroplated We can furnish these in either Brass or Bronze. 3398 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $9.75 5 que Wickets furnished with Lock and Hinges, add $1.50 extra. See our Price Guide. 530 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WICKETS vStationary wicket_ $10.00 Stationary Wicket-$ 9.00 We carry Nos. 3402 and 3403 in stock, made of steel, size 18 x 27 inches. Finished Antique Copper. vSize, 18 X 27 inches. Size, IS x 27 inches. Stationary Wickets._ _ $7.00 Stationary Wicket _ $10.50 Above prices are for Steel Wickets. All Metal Work made in Steel, Brass or Bronze, with any desired finish. Wickets furnished with Lock and Hinges, add $1.50 extra. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 531 WICKETS 3410 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $10.00 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $15.00 Wicket, 18 x 27 inches, $9.00 Above prices are made on Steel Wickets Electroplated. We can furnish these in Brass or Bronze. Wickets furnished with Lock and Hinges, add $1.50 extra. GRILLE WORK 3411 Per square foot, 70c 3414 3412 Per square foot, $1.00 3416 Per square foot, 60c Per square foot, 80c Per square foot, 70c .Some sample designs for Counter and Cage Work. See our Price Guide. V 532 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COUNTERS I 3450 3451 Furnished in any wood at lowest prices. In ordering or writing for prices give width, height and length. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA 533 COUNTERS 3453 3454 Can be furnished in any kind of wood. Write for prices. j In ordering or waiting for prices give width, height and length. j i 534 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA TELEPHONE BOOTHS 3457 3458 Standard size inside. 2 ft. 8 in. wide by 2 ft. 6 in. deep. 2 ft. Height over all, 7-0. Made in any wood. Standard size inside, 8 in. wide by 2 ft. 6 in. deep. Height over all, 7-0. STORE TABLES 3460 3461 In ordering or writing for prices give height, width and length, and state kind of wood wanted. 1 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 535 DRY GOODS SHELVING 3464 3465 We are in a position to quote very attractive prices on all kinds of Shelving and will be pleased to hear from you when in the market for this class of work. We work in all woods. 586 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA t V ^ V Vi ^ o n s S'S > . .2 o a g- ^ o 4j j-.*r 00::.= 'C Si'- ^ s cfl 00 cs- 00 00 00 00 inioioin-l=i CO CO CO CO ^ o o o o o iz; ;z; ;z; ;zi ;z; o o N (M Oi d d d rH rH ^ 1 1 o3 1 (U j CO u 1 V 1 ( 1 1 1 1 o3 1 I 0 / t •M ' o3 4 -» 0 ^ CO o o o (M d d d 1 I t 1 1 4-1 1 o3 1 QJ 1 CO 1 ^>1 1 ( V 1 r* •<-> 1 cd CU r-H -4-» o3 a; CO -<-» cd (U CO CU "cd u dJ O H O ’5 0 cd
  • V 'J) cd o; X u V ja 03 CL> o3 «*-» QJ 03 C/3 CO T3 O o c3 0/ CO a; c3 (V Cv 'i-* 0/ c3 CO (U r— ^ o ^ o ^ nd 0/ 03 O o3 'o o o o iO iO iO CO oi 1 1 cd 1 oT 1 -*-» t cd 1 Q C3 0^ cd o; XJ cd u O (D Py ;h O tn bjO D O w • ^ a; Xj 2 S ^ inches thick, each, $1.10 OCTAGON BAY WINDOW PANEL CARVINGS LEFT PANEL 4886 CENTER PANEL 4887 Carving only for panel 4886, 12x12 inches, each, $2.40 Carving only for panel 4887, 24x12 inches, $7.20 RIGHT PANEL 4888 FANCY FRIEZE CARVINGS Made to fit on facia, 8 to 10 inches wide, of pine. 4889 Price of carving only, per lineal foot, 75c See our Price Guide. / 608 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. DIRECTIONS for ORDERING COMPLETE PORCHES We show below, ground plan and section of porch, and when asking price or ordering complete porches a ground plan and section similarly drawn giving measure¬ ments as requested and indicated by dotted lines, must positively be furnished. In making your drawings it is not necessary to draw to scale, just a rough pencil sketch showing location of columns, newels steps and line of building with measure¬ ments is sufficient. GIVE FOLLOWING MEASUREMENTS: From “A” face of building to “B” outside of rough framing. “ “C” outside of rough framing to “D” outside of rough framing. “ "E” face of step stringer to “F” face of step stringer. “ “F” face of step stringer to “G” outside of rough framing. “ No. 1 grade line to No. 2 top of porch floor. “ No. 2 top of porch floor to No. 3 top of columns. “ No. 3 top of columns to No. 4 top of cornice. Width of plancier, width of rafter. Show number of columns wanted, how placed, and width between each. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 609 PORCH VIEWS 4900 Showing the beautiful effect produced, where large fluted columns with heavy composition caps are used. A strictly colonial design. Furnished by us. T. T. Carkeek, Archt., Dubuque, la. PORCH VIEWS 610 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA V 4905. Makes a splendid medium priced porch. The heavy newels, rail and balusters give this porch a very massive appearance, which is always pleasing. See directions for ordering, page 608. PORCH VIEWS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 611 / 4909. A porch that meets all requirements. Our stock fluted columns used in its construction. Before writing for prices see directions, page 608. PORCH VIEWS 612 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 4913. Tliere i.s nothing which adds more to the exterior appearance of this home tlian its magnificent porch. Before writing for prices read carefully the directions on page COS. PORCH VIEWS 613 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 4915. A plain but very handsome porch. Bound to please. Before writing for prices see directions, page 608. PORCH SUGGESTIONS 614 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 4920 The impressive exterior of this house is greatly enhanced by the large porch. No modern home is complete without a comfortable porch. This design suggests the possibilities of a large commodius sleeping porch on second floor balcony. Before writing for prices, see page 608. PORCH VIEWS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 615 / 4922 This home illustrates the useful as well as ornamental features of a large porch. It protects the house and affords an ideal outdoor resting place. Also well adapted for arranging a screened sleeping porch. No modern home of to-day is considered complete without a sleeping porch. See directions, page 608, when asking for prices. PORCH VIEWS 616 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 4930 This house would look very plain were it not for the porches. Money is well spent when you add a large porch to your home. When designing your home, be sure and make provision for a screened sleeping porch. No home is complete without one. Write for prices on any of onr designs. Read page 608. PORCH SUGGESTIONS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 617 4932 A larj/e commodius porch, especially featuring a balcony deck. A roof deck of this kind not only adds beauty and dignity to the home, but is also the housekeepers delight, as it affords ample space for airing and sunning purposes. If enclosed with screens will answer as a luxurious living porch. See directions, page 608, before w'riting for prices. 618 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA xErechthevm" G)lumn Capital ,,Greek Antas” Pilaster Capital »AA." INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For Nati r.m. Wood Finish. i For Natural Wood Finish. No Diameter. Height. Prices. 1 Nn. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. IVidth. Height. Priees. No. Width. Height. Prices. 1 Z’A 2% 3.00 1 30 4 4 2.00 100 2/ 154 1.20 151 5 3/ 1.50 2 3 2A 3.50 1 31 i'A 4 2.20 101 2/ 1/ 1.20 152 5/ 3/ 1.75 3 S'A i'A 4.00 1 52 5 414 2.50 lOlA 3 2 1.35 152A 6 4 1.85 4 4 35^ 4..50 1 32A 514 5/8 2,70 102 3/ 2/ 1.50 153 6/ 5/ ,2.00 5 4J4 4 3.00 53 6 5 3.00 102 A 3/ 234 1.65 154 7 5/ 2.50 G 5 454 5.50 i 54. 6’A 5^ 3.50 103 4 2/ 1,80 155 7/ 5/ 2.80 7 s'A 5 6.00 55 7 6H 4.00 104 4/ 274 2.00 1.55A 7/ 5/ 2.90 8 6 514 6.50 56 7/2 6^ 4.50 105 5 3/ 2.50 156 8 5/ 3.00 0 6^3 5^ 7.00 57 8 6-54 5.00 106 5/ 3-54 2.70 157 9 6/ 3.50 10 7 6/4 8.00 58 8>4 815 10.75 170 22 14/ 11 50 1 170 A 23 11/ 12.50 1 171 25/ 16 14.00 172 29 18/ 18.00 173 33 21 22.00 Angular Ionic Column Capital Angular Ionic Pilaster Capital „G P/' INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For Natural Wood Finish. No. Dininetcr. Height. Prices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. For Natural Wood Finish. No. IVidth. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 201 1/ 1/ .90 250 4/ 4/ 2.80 201 p 1/ 1/ .55 250P 4/ 4/ 1.65 202 1/ m .90 251 4/ 4/ 3.00 202 p 1/ 1/ .55 25lP 4/ 4-/ 1.80 203 2 2/ 1 10 252 5 5/ 3.00 203 P 2 2/ .65 252P 5 5/ 1.80 204 2/ 2/ 1 10 253 5/ 5/ 3 20 204P 2/ 2/ 65 253 P 5/ 5/ 1.90 205 2/ 2/ 1.40 254 6 0/ 3.50 205 P 2/ 2/ .80 254P 6 6/ 2 00 206 2/ 3 1.40 255 6/ 6/ 3.70 206 P 2/ 3 .80 255P 6/ 6/ 2.20 207 3 3/ 1.80 256 7 6/ 4.00 207 P 3 3/ 1.00 2.56 P 7 6/ 2.40 208 3/ 374 2.20 257 7/ 8/ 4.50 208P 3/ 3/ 1,35 257P 7/ 8/ 2.70 209 4 4/ 2.70 258 8 8/ 5.00 209 P 4 4/ 1.50 258P 8 8/ 3.00 210 4/ 4?4 3,00 259 8/ 834 5.50 2IOP 4/ 4/ 1.80 259P 8/ 8/ 3.30 211 5 5/ 3,50 260 9 7/ G.OO 1 2IIP 5 5/ 2.00 260P 9 7/ 3.60 212 5/ 5/ 4.00 261 9/ 7/ 6.50 2I2P 5/ 5/ 2.40 26lP 9/ 7/ 3.90 213 6 6 4.50 262 10 10/ 7.00 213P 6 6 2.70 262 P lO 10/ 4.20 214 6/ 6./ 5 00 263 10/ 10/ 7.50 214P 6/ 6/ 3.00 263 P 10/ 10/ 4 50 215 7 7 5 50 264 11 11 8 00 215P T 7 3,30 264 P 11 11 4.80 216 7/ 7/ 6.00 265 12 12 8.50 216P 7/2 7/ 3.60 265 P 12 12 5.10 217 8 8 7.00 266 14 12/ 10.00 217P 8 8 4.20 266P 14 12/ 6.00 218 8/ 8/ 8.00 267 16 14/ 12.50 218P 8/ 8/ 4.80 267P 16 14/ 7 50 219 9 9 9.50 268 18 18 16.50 219P 9 9 5.70 26SP 18 18 9.90 220 10 10 12.00 269 20 19 20.00 22nP 10 10 7.20 269 P 20 19 12.00 1 270 24 22 30.00 270P 24 22 18.00 Angular Ionic Column Capital Angular Ionic Pilaster Capital „N P." INTERIOR, EX'TERIOR INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For No. Natural Wood Finish. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. Diameter. Height. j Prices. For Natural Wood Finish. No. IVidth. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 401 1/ 1/ .90 450 4/ 3/ 2.40 401 P 1/ 1 ^'a .55 •150P 4/ 3/ 1 50 402 1/ 1/ 1.00 452 5 3/ 2,50 402P 1/ 1/ .60 452P 5 3/ 1.55 403 2 1-/ 1.00 453 5/ 3/ 2.80 403P 2 1/ .60 453P 5/ 3 / 1.70 404 2/ 1/ 1.00 454 6 3/ 3.00 404P 2/ 1/ .60 454 P 6 3 / 1.80 405 2/ 1.10 455 6/ 4/ 3.20 405 P 2/ ni .65 455P 6/ 4/ 1.90 406 2/ 2 1.10 456 7 4/ 3.50 4 OOP 2/ 2 .65 456P 7 4/ 2,10 407 3 2/ 1.20 457 7/ 5/ 3.70 407P 3 2/ .70 457P 7/ 5/ 2.20 408 3/ 2/ 1 20 439 8 5/ 4 20 408P 3/ 2/ .70 459P 8 5/ 2.50 409 3 / 2/ 1.40 400A 8/ 6 4.40 409P 3/ 2/ .85 460P 8/ 6 2.65 410 3/ 2/ 1.40 461 9 5/ 4.80 410P 3/ 2/ .85 461P 9 5/ 2.90 411 4 2/ 1 50 462 9/ 5-/ 5.20 41lP 4 2/ .90 462P 9/ 5/ 3.10 412 4/ 3/ 1.70 463 10 6/ 5 50 412P 4/ 3/ 1.00 463 P 10 6/ 3.30 413 5 3/ 200 463A 11 7 6.25 4nP 5 3/ 1.20 463A "> 11 7 3.75 414 5/ 3/ 2.40 464 12 7/ 7.00 414P 5/ 3/ 1 50 AO'P 12 7/ 4.20 415 6 4 2,80 465 12/ 8/ 7.50 415P 6 4 1.70 463 P 12/ 8/ 4.50 416 6/ 4/ 3.30 466 14 8/ 8.50 416P 6/ 4/ 2.00 466P 1 > 8/ 5.10 417 7 4/ 4 00 467 16 11/ 11.00 417P 7 4/ 2.40 >'67? 16 11/ 6.60 418 7/ 4/ 4.60 468 18 12/ 13.50 418P 7/ 4/ 2.75 46SP IS 12/ 8.10 419 8 5/ 5 20 469 20 13/ 17.00 419P 8 5/ 3.10 469P 20 12/ 11.20 420 8/ 5/ 6.00 4 70 24 14/ 26.00 420P 8/ 5/ 3.60 470P 24 14/ 15.50 421 9 6 7.00 471 28 17/ 40.00 421P 9 6 4.20 471P 28 17/ 32.00 422 10 6/ 9 00 422 P 10 6/ 5,40 In ordering interior caps, state kind of wood, vi;:.: The prices on pilaster capitals are based on half square Oak, Birch, Mahogany, etc., or whether for painted work capitals only. Capitals over half or full square will be same State exact return or thickness of pilaster. price as corresponding column capitals All capitals listed under the heading “Exterior” can •Iso be furnished for interior plaster finish. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 619 COMPOSITION CAPS For prices see opposite page. 620 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. Modern Ionic Column Capital ,3-” Modern Ionic Pilaster Capital ,3P*'’ INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For Natural Wood Finish. For Natural Wood Finish. No. DiQineler Height. Prices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. H'ldtli. Heig.it. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 301 VA V/s .85 349 3 4 2.00 301P I'A lYs .50 349P 3 4 1.20 302 VA 2 .85 350 4 G'A 2.50 302P 7'A 2 .50 350 P 4 5'A 1.50 303 lA 2'A .90 351 5 5A 3.00 303P 7A 2'A .55 351P 5 5A 1.75 304 2 2ya 1.00 352 5/2 6A 3.10 304 P 2 2A .60 352P 5/2 1.80 305 2!4 2A 1.10 353 6 7'A 3.25 305P 2J4 2A .65 353P 6 7'A 2.00 306 2/2 3'A 1.20 354 G'A 6A 3.50 306P 2/2 3'A .70 354 P 6/2 6A 2.10 307 ■ZA 3 A 1.30 355 7 G'A 4.00 307 P 2A 3'A .75 355 P 7 O'A 2.40 308 3 3A 1.50 357 7'A 7A 4.50 308P 3 37A .90 357P 7'A 7ys 2.70 309 i'A iA 1.75 358 8 9V8 5.00 309 P 3/2 4'A 1.00 358P 8 9ys 3.00 310 4 5 200 359 3'A 9'A 5.50 310P 4 5 1.20 359P 8'A O'A 3.25 311 4/2 5^2 2.20 360 9 loA 6.00 31iP 4i^ 5'A 1.30 360P 9 10^ 3.50 312 5 6 2.50 361 10 WA 6.50 312P 5 6 1.50 36lP 10 1014 4.00 313 5/2 6^ 3.00 362 11 n/s 7.50 313P O'A eVs 1.80 362P 11 II'A 4.50 314 G GAs 3.80 363 12 13 8.50 314P 6 oVs 2.25 363P, 12 13 5.00 315 6/2 6A 4.20 364 14 14A 9.50 315P o'A 6A 2.50 364P 14 1414 5.50 .316 7 7'A 4.80 365 16 15>A 12.50 316P 7 7'A 2.85 365P 16 15!4 7.50 317 7/2 7A 5.50 366 18 18 16.50 317P 7/2 7A 3.30 366P 18 18 9.50 318 8 GA 6.50 367 ■20 19 20.00 318P 8 8A 3.90 367P 20 19 11.25 319 9 9/2 9.00 368 23 21 28.00 319P 9 9A 5.00 368 P 23 21 15.00 320 10 lOA 11.00 369 24 22 30.00 320 P 10 lO'A 6.00 369P 24 22 16.01) 321 11 12 13.50 321P 11 12 7.25 322 12 i3ki 15.00 .322 P 12 13'A 8.50 323 14 15'A 20 00 323 P 14 13'A 11.00 324 15 17 25.00 324 P 15 17 14.00 325 16 is'A 30.00 .325 P 16 18'A 16.50 326 17 19A 3S;00 326P 17 19'A 20.00 327 18 20'A 45.00 327P 18 20'A 25 00 Modern Ionic Column Capital ,, BB” Modern Ionic Pilaster Capital „B B P.” V INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. S For Natural Wood Finish. For Natural Wood Finish. No. diameter. Height. Prices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices: No. iVidlh. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 501 I'A 1 .70 549 3'A 2A 2.00 50IP I'A 1 .40 549P 3'A 2A 1.20 502 VA VA .70 550 4 3Vs 2.25 502 P I'A I'A .40 5.50P 4 37A 1.35 503 lA m 70 551 5 3'A 2.50 503 P lA I'A .40 55lP 5 3'A 1.50 504 2 iVs .80 .552 5/2 3A 2.70 504 P 2 iVs .50 552P 5'A 3A 1.60 505 z'A iA .80 553 6 4 3.00 505 P 2'A lA .50 553 P 6 4 1.75 506 2'A m 90 554 G'A 4'A 3.20 506P 2'A iVs .55 554 P O'A 4'A 1.85 507 2A 2 .90 555 7 4'A 3.50 507 P 2A 2 .55 555 P 7 4'A 2.00 508 3 2Va 1.00 557 7'A 4^ 3.75 508P 3 2Vs .60 557P 7J^ 4H 2.25 509 3A 2H 1.20 558 8 5A 4.00 509 P 3/2 2Vs .65 558P 8 5A 2.50 510 4 2Vs 1.30 560 8'A 5A 4.50 510P 4 27/8 .75 560 P 8'A oA 3.00 511 -i'A 3'A 1 50 561 9 6 4.80 511P 4'A 3/8 .90 56lP 9 6 3.25 512 5 3A 2 00 561A 9'A G'A 5.20 512P 5 3Vs 1.20 561AP 9'A O'A 3.50 513 5/2 3^ 2.40 562 10 3Vs 5.50 513P 5A 3ys 1.30 562P 10 OA 3.75 514 6 3% 2.80 5G2A 11 7 6.25 514P 6 3Vs 1.60 562AP 11 7 4.00 515 6'A 4 3.00 563 12 7'A 7.00 515P 6!^ 4 1.80 563 P 12 7'A 4.50 516 7 i'A 3.50 565 14 8^ 8.50 516P 7 4'A 2 10 5G5P 14 8A 5.00 517 7/2 i'A 3 70 566 16 7l'A 10.50 517P 7/2 4'A 225 5G6P 16 11!4 6.00 518 8 5'A 4.00 567 18 wAa. 13.50 518P 8 5'A 2.40 567 P 18 1114 8.00 519 9 5A 5 50 568 20 73'A 16.50 519P 9 5A 3.30 568P 20 13'A 9.50 520 10 G'A 7.50 569 23 15 24.00 520 P 10 o'A 4.50 569P 23 15 13.00 .521 11 6A 9 50 52lP 11 5Vs 5.70 523 12 7'A 11.50 522P 12 7'A 6.90 523 14 m 16.00 523 P 14 8A 9.00 [524 15 9 Vs 18.00 524 P 15 9ys 10.00 ;i25 16 10 20 00 525 P 16 10 12.00 p26 17 lOVs 24.00 526P 17 10^ 15.00 '527 18 u'A 30.00 527 P 18 II'A 18.00 Greek Ionic Column Capital „Z.'' Greek Ionic Pilaster Capital «ZP.’ INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For Natural Wood Finish. For Natural Wood Finish. No. Diameter. Height Prices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices No. Width. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 601 2'A iVs 2.25 650 4 27A 1.50 6 O 1 P 2'A Ws 1.35 650P 4 27A 1.00 602 3 2 2.50 G51 5 314 2.00 602 P 3 2 1.50 651P 5 3J4 1.20 603 314 2ys 3.00 652 5'A 3H 2.25 603 P 3/2 2A 1.80 652 P 5'A 344 1.30 604 4 2/8 3.50 653 6 3A 2.50 604 P 4 2/8 2.10 653P 6 314 1.40 605 4!4 3 4.00 654 6/2 3n 2.75 605 P 4'A 3 2.40 654P O'A 37A 1.50 606 5 3A 4.50 C55 7 4'A 3.00 606 P 5 3F4 2.70 655P 7 4'A 1.75 607 O'A 3'A 5.00 656 7'A 4'A 3.25 607 P 5'A 3/2 3.00 656 P 7'A 4'A 1.90 60S 6 37/4 5.50 657 8 4A 3.50 608 P 6 37A 3.30 657 P 8 454 2.00 609 O'A 4 6.00 G57A 8'A OVs 3.75 609P O'A 4 3.60 657AP 814 6^ 2.20 610 7 4J4 7.00 C58 9 OVs 4 00 610P 7 4'A 4.20 658P 9 6^ 2.40 611 7/2 4A 7.50 659 9'A 6^ 4.25 6 IIP 7'A 414 4.50 659P 9J4 6^ 2.60 612 8 O'A 8.00 660 10 OA 4.50 612P 8 5!4 4.80 660P 10 07A 2.75 613 8'A 5I4 9.00 661 10!4 7'A 4.25 613P 8'A OVs 5.25 66 IP 10F4 7'A 2.90 614 9 5H 10.00 662 11 OVs 5.00 614P 9 5A 6.00 662 P 11 OH 3.00 615 9'A 5A 11.00 663 12 SA 6.00 615P 9'A 514 6.50 663 P 12 8f4 3.60 616 10 O'A 12.00 664 14 9 8.00 6I6P 10 614 7.00 664 P 14 9 4.50 665 16 lO'A 11.00 665P 16 1014 6.00 665A 17'A 7A 14.00 665AP 17'A 7J4 8.00 667 20 13 20.00 667 P 20 13 10.00 G67A 21 13 22.00 667A P 21 13 13.00 668 23 1514 26.00 668P 23 1514 15.00 669 26 1514 32.00 669P 26 1514 20.00 In ordering interior caps, state kind of wood, viz.: Oak, Birch, Mahogany, etc., or whether for painted work State exact return or thickness of pilaster. All capitals listed under the heading “Exterior” can also be furnished for interior plaster finish. See our Price Guide. ~he prices on pilaster capitals are based on half square capitals only. Capitals over half or full square will be same price as corresponding column capital. FARLEY & LOETSCHER AIFG. CO., DUBUOUE, IOWA. 621 COMPOSITION CAPS. For prices see opposite page. / 622 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. Roman iQntc Column Capital Roman Ionic Pilaster Capital ,,C P. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR; EXTERIOR. For Natural 'Wood Finish For Natural Wood Finish No. Diameter. Height.. Prices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. Ho. Width. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 701 I'A Vs .80 748 4 214 1.25 701P 114 ■ Vs '.50 748P 4 214 1.00 702 1 .90 749 414 25/4 1.50 702P 114 1 .50 749 P 414 234 1.25 70.3 2 1/4 1.10 750 5 2Vs 2.00 703 P 2 114 .65 750P 5 2Vs 1.50 704 2J4 114 1,20 75lA 5/2 314 2.50 704P 2/2 1/2 .75 751AP 514 314 1.75 705 3 1J4 1.40 753 6 314 2,80 705P 3 134 .85 753P 6 314 2.00 706 354 2 1.80 754 614 4 3.00 706P 3/2 2 1.00 754 P 614 4 2.20 707 .4 234 2.20 ■755 7 414 3 To 707P 4 214 1.25 755 P 7 414 2.35 708 414 25/4 2.60 756 8' 5 4.20 708 P 414' 234 1.50 756P 8 5 2.50 709 5 214 3-.20 757 9 5l4 4.80 709 P 5 ; 2Vs 1.75 757P 9 514 2.75 710 SFz 314 3.60 758 10 55/4 5.50 710P 5/2 314 2.00 758P 10 534 3.00 711 6 iVs 4.20 759 12 7 6.50 71lP 6 334 2.25 759P 12 7 4.00 712 7 414 5.00 760 14 8-54 9.00 712P 7 414 2.75 760 P 14 834 6.00 713 8 5 6.00 760A 16 914 11.50 713P 8 5 3.50 760AP 16 914 7.00 761 18 1114 14,00 761P 18 1114 8.00 762 20 1114 22.00 762P 20 1114 13.00 763 22 1214 26.00 763P 22 1214 15.00 765 30 14 36.00 765P 30 14 21.00 Roman Corinthian Column Capital Roman Corinthian Pilaster Capital ,J P. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR,- EXTERIOR. For Natural Wood Finish. For Natural,Wood Finish. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. , No. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. IVidtIi. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 800 114 2 1.50 849 4 6 3.00 8 OOP 114 2 1.00 849P 4 6 1.80 801 2 214 1.80 850 414 6J4 3.50 SOlP 2 234 1.20 850P 414 634 2.10 802 214 314 1.80 851 5 8 4.00 802 P 214 314 1.20 S5lP 5 8 2.50 803 2/z 3/2 2.20 852 6 814 5.00 803 P 2/2 3/2 1.35 852P 6 8% 3.00 804 2J4 m 2.40 853 614 8Vs 5.50 S04P 234 m 1.55 853P 614 834 3.20 805 3 414 3.00 854 7 1014 6.00 805P 3 434 1.75 854P 7 1014 3.40 806 3-/2 5 3.50 855 7/2 1014 6.25 806P 314 5 2.20 855P 714 1014 3.60 807 3A 514 3.70 856 8 1214 6.50 807 P 334 514 2,35 856 P 8 1214 3.75 808 4 5J4 4.00 857 814 1214 6.75 808P 4 534 2.50 857P 814 1214 3.85 809 414 65/4 4.50 857A 9 1314 7.00 809 P 414 634 2.75 857AP 9 1314 4.00 810 5 7 5.00 858 914 1314 7.50 8iOP 5 7 ■3.50 S58P 914 1314 4.25 811 5/2 75/4 6.00 859 10 14J4 8.00 8 IIP 514 75/4 3.75 85.9 P 10 1434 4.50 812 6 814 7.00 860 12' 15J4 10.00 812P 6 8/2 4.50 86 OP 12 1534 6-.00 813 614 914 7.50 861 1314 1814 11.00 813P 614 914 5.00 86 IP 1314 1814 6.50 814 r 10 8.00 862 14 1934 12.00 S14P 7 10 5.50 862P 14 1934 7.25 815 7/2 1014 9.00 864 16 25 16.00 815P 7/2 1014 6.00 864P 16 25 9.00 816 8 1114 10.00 865 18 2234 20.00 S16P 8 1114 6.50 865P 18 2234 12.00 817 814 1114 11.50 866 20 2614 25.00 817P 814 1114 7.00 866P 20 26A 15.00 818 9 1214 12.50 806A 22 28 32.00 818P 9 12 14- 7.50 S66AP 22 28 20.00 819 914 13 13.50 867 24 33 40.00 819P 914 13 8.00 867 P 24 33 25.00 820 10 135/4 15.00 820 P 10 1334 8.50 Roman Composite Column Capital Roman Composite'Pilaster Capital „XP." INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For Natural Wood Finish. No. Diameter. Height. F*rices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices For Natural Wood Finish. No. Width. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. 901 214 334 2.20 951 6 9 5,00 90lP 2/2 334 1.35 95lP 6 9 3.00 902 3 4i; 3.00 952 614 934 5.50 902 P 3 4/2 1.80 902P 614 934 3.20 ■903 3/2 51i 3.50 953 7 1014 6.00 903P 314 514 2.10 953P 7 1014 3.60 904 4 6 4.00 955 8 1214 6.50 904P 4 6 2.40 955P 8 1214 3.90 905 414 034 4.50 956 9 1314 7.00 905 P 414 634 2.70 956P 9 1314 4.20 906 5 7/2 5.00 957 10 1454 8.00 90GP 5 7/2 3.00 937P 10 1454 4.80 907 512 s'A 6.00 957A 1014 145/g 8.50 907 P 514 SU 3.60 957AP 1014 1454 5 00 908 6 9 7.00 958 12 18 10.00 908 P 6 9 4.20 958P 12 18 6.00 909 6/2 934 7.50 959 14 21 14.00 909 P 6/2' 934 4.50 959P 14 21 8.40 910 7 1014 8.00 960 16 24 18.00 910P 7 1014 4.80 900P 16 24 10.80 911 712 1114 8.80 961 18 2434 21.00 911P '714 IIU 5.25 901P 18 2434 12.50 912 8 12 . 9.50 963 2214 32 32.00 912P 8 13 5.70 963P 2214 32 20.00 913 9 1334 12.50 965 27 32 45.00 913P 9 1334 7,50 965P 27 32 27.00 914, 10 1434 15.00 966 29 39 55 00 914P 10 i43i 9.00 966 P 29 39 33.00 In ordering interior caps, state kind of wood, viz.: Oak, Birch, Mahogany, etc., or whether for painted work. State exact return or thickness of pilaster. All capitals listed under the heading “Exterior” can also ie furnished for interior plaster finish. The prices on piLaster'capitals are based on half square capitals only. Capitals over half or full square will be same price as corresponding column capital. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 623 COMPOSITION CAPS See opposite page for price. 624 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. Composite Column Capital ,»V.” (Scamozzi) Composite Pilaster Capital „V P." (Scamozzi) INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For Natural Wood Finish. For Natural Wood Finish. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices, 1000 1 Vi . .60 1050 4 2/2 2.00- lOOOP 1 7 >. .40 1050P 4 2:4 1.20 1001 114 1 .70 1051 4:4 27/8 2.20 lOOlP 1:4 1 .50 1051P 4/2 27/8 1.30 1002 V/b .70 1052 5 3/8 2.50 1002P 1/4 4/8 .50 1052P 5 3/8 1.40 1003 2 VA .80 1053 5k4 3 / 2.75 1003P 2 4/4 .60 1053P 5/2 3 / 1.50 1004 2!4 .80 1054 6 i/s 3.00 1004P 2:4 4/2 .60 1054P 6 4:4 1.70 1005' 214 .90 1055 6:4 4 / 3.25 1005P 2:4 4/8 .70 1055P 0/2 4/4 1.75 1006 2M iH .90 1056 7 4 /s 3.50 1006P 2/4 4 / .70 1056P 7 4/8 2.00 1007 3 iVs 1.00 1057 7/2 5 3.70 1007P 3 47/8 .80 1057P 7/2 5 2.10 1008 3J4 2 1.00 1059 8 4:4 4.00 1008P 3:4 2 .80 1059P 8 4/2 2.20 1009 314 2% 1.20 1060 8/2 4:4 4.25 1009P 3/2 2/8 .90 IO6OP 8/2 4/2 2.35 1010 3J4 214 1.30 1061 9 5/ 4.50 lOlOP 3/4 2/4 .95 IO6IP 9 5/4 2.50 1011 4 2Vs 1.40 1062 9:4' 5/4 4.75 lOllP 4 2/8 1.00 1(362P 9/2 5/4 2.60 1012 414 2/2 1.70 1063 10 6/4 5.00 1012P 4/2 2/2 1.20 1063P 10 0/4 2.75 1013 5 2J4 2.00 1064 10:4 6/4 5.40 1013P 5 2/4 1.'30 1064P 10:4 8/4 3.00 1014 514 27/8 2.20 1065 11 6 5.80 1014P 5:4 27/8 1.40 1065P 11 6 3.20 1015 6 3 2.50 1067 12 6 6.80 1015P 6 3 1.50 1067P 12 6 3.75 1016 6:4 314 2.70 1069 13 6/4 7.75 1016P 6ki 3:4 1.70 1069P 13 8/4 4.25 1017 7 314 3.00 1070 14 8 9.00 1017P 7 3:4 2.00 1070P 14 8 5.00 1018 m 3.80 1071 15 8:4 10.00 1018P 7/2 3/4 2,25 1071P 15 84 4 A 5.00 1073 18 10:4 14.00 1020 P 8:4 4/4 3.00 1073P 18 40/8 8.50 1021 9 4/2 5.50 1Q7.4 20 11 18.00 IO21P 9 4/2 3.50 10-74P 20 11 10.50 1022 oyi 4J4 6.25 1075 22 10:4 22.00 IO22P 9:4 4M 4.00 1075P 22 10:4 11.50 1023 10 5 7.50 1076A 24 13 25.00 1023P 10 5 4.50 1076AP 24 13 13.00 1024 1014 5:4 8.00 1077 26 43/2 30.00 1024P io:4 5:4 4.80 1077P 26 13/2 16.00 1025 11 5:4 9.00 1077A 27 15 32.50 1025P 11 5:4 5.00 1077AP 27 15 17.50 1026 12 6 11.00 1026P 12 6 6.00 1027 14 7 15.00 1027P 14 7 8.00 1028 15 7/2 17.00 1028P 15 7/2 10.00 Composite Column Capital " (With Necking) Composite Pilaster Capital „W P.” fWith Necking) INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. For Natural Wood Finish. For Natural Wood Finish. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. Prices. No. Width. Height. prices. 1101 1J4 1.00 1150 4 4:4 1.80 IIOIP 4/2 4 H .60 1150P 4 4/2 1.00 1102 1J4 2 1.00 1151 4:4 4:4 2.00 I102P 4/4 0 .60 1151P 4/2 4/2 1.20 1103 2 2:4 1.20 1152 5 7>/8 2.50 1103P 2 2:4 .70 1152P 5 8/8 1.50 1104 z'A 2^4 1.20 1153 5B 5:4 3.00 1104P 2/4 2:4 .70 1153P 5:4 8/2 1.80 1105 zyi 2 J 4 1.40 1154 6 7/4 3.50 1105P 2/2 2H .80 1154? 6 7/4 2.00 1106 2J4 3 1.40 1155 6:4 6:4 3.75 1106P 2/4 3 .80 1155P 6?$ 8/4 2.20 1107 3 3/2 1.60 1156 7 7 4.00 1107P 3 3:4 .90 1156P 7 7 2.40 1108 314 35/4 1.60 1157 7/2 7/4 4.50 1108P 3:4 3/8 .90 1157P 7/2 7/4 2.70 1109 3^ 3J4 1.90 1158 8 8 5.00 1109P 3:4 3 / 2.10 1158P 8 8 3.00 1110 3J4 4 2.00 1159 8/2 9/8 5.50 lllOP 3/4 4 1.20 1159P 8/2 9/8 3.30 nil 4 4/4 2.20 1160 9 9 6.00 llllP 4 4 / 1.30 1160P - 9 •9 3.60 1112 414 4/2 2.50 1162 10 10 7.00 III2P 4/2 4/2 1.50 1162P 10 10 4.20 1113 5 5 2.80 1163 11 10 8.00 1113P 5 5 1.65 1163P 11 10 4.80 1114 5:4. 5:4 3.30 1164 12 10 9.00 1114P 5:4 5/2 1.90 1164P 12 10 5.40 1115 6 6 4.00 1165 14 14 12.00 1115P 6 6 2.40 1165P 14 14 7.20 1116 &]/2 6:4 4.50 1166 16 15 15.00 1116P 6:4 6/2 2.70 1166P 16 15 9.00 1117 7 6J4 5.00 1167 18 16 19.00 1117P 7 6/ 3.00 1167P 18 16 11.00 1118 "ryi 7 6.00 1168 20 18 23.00 III8P 7/2 7 3.50 1168P 20 18 14.75 1119 8 7/4 7.00 1169 22 18:4 27.00 U19P 8 7/ 4.00 1169P 22 18:4 16.50 1120 s:4 7/2 8.00 1170A 24 20 32.00 1120? 8/2 7/2 4.75 1170AP 24 20 19.00 1121 9 8 9.25 1171 26 21 36.00 II21P 9 8 5.60 1171P 26 21 21.50 1122 9K 8 / 10.50 1122P 9/2 8:4 6.25 1123 10 8/2 12.00 1123P 40 8V2 7.20 1124 1014 9 13.50 1124P 40/2 9 8.00 1125 11 9/2 15.00 1125P 11 9:4 8.50 1126 12 10 17.00 1126? 12 10 10.00 1127 14 12 20.00 1127? 14 12 12.00 1128 15 13 25.00 1128P 15 13 15.00 Renaissance Column Capital „M." Renaissance Pilaster Capital „M P.” No. EXTERIOR. Diameter. Height. Prices. No. EXTERIOR. Width. Height. Prices. 1225 5 8/2 2.50 1225P 5 8/2 1.50 1226 6 8/2 3.50 1226P 6 8/ 2.00 1227 7 8/4 4.20 1227P 7 8/4 2.50 1228 7/2 8/4 4.50 1228P 7/2 8/ 2.70 1229 8 9/4 5.00 1229P 8 9/4 3.00 1230 9 44/4 6.00 1230P 9 44/4 3.50 1231 10 43/4 7.50 1231P 40 43% 4.50 1232 12 48/4 9.00 1232P 42 48% 5.40 1233 14 18 12.00 1233P 14 18 6.50 1234 16 20 15.00 1234P 16 20 8.50 1235 18 23 20.00 1235P 18 23 11.00 1236 20 28/4 26.00 1236P 20 26'.4 15.00 In ordering interior caps, state kind of wood, viz.: Oak, Birch, Mahogany, etc., or whether for painted work. State exact return or thickness of pilaster. All capitals listed under the heading “Exterior” can also be furnished for interior plaster finish. The prices on pilaster capitals are based on half square capitals only. Capitals over half or full square will be same price as corresponding column capital See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 625 COMPOSITION CAPS COPYRIGHT ARCHITEC7URAL DECORATING CO. For prices see opposite page. 626 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. Bracket cc Interior— No projection. 1800 iK 1801 2% 1802 3 1803 314 1804 i'/z 1805 6 1S05A* 7 1806 8 1807 9 1808 10 1809 12 1809A 14 1810 16 •Up to No. 1805A •For Natural Wood Finish. Drop. Abacus. Face. '1% 1 “/l6 VA lA lA m i/z lA 2 m u4 2/2 254 214 314 314 3 314 3J4 m 454 iVz 4 5 514 4^ 5J4 5J4 5 654 7 6 8 8 7 9 9 . 854 . Brackets are made with plain Prices. .50 .60 .70 .80 1.00 1.20 ' 1.40 1.50 1.80 2.00 3.00 3.50 5.00 abacus. For Interior Plaster Finish or No. Projection. Drop. Abacus. 1811A 854 454 654 18I1B 10 5 554 1811 12 8 954 1812A 16 8 9 1812 18 12 1454 1813 20 13 1544 Exterior Composition. Prices. Face. Plaster. Exte/ior. 454 2.20 2.50 454 2.35 2.75 8 2.60 3.00 654 3.50 4.00 12 4.25 5.00 13 5.25 6.00 Bracket Interior— -For Natural Wood Finish. For Interior Plaster Finish or Exterior Composition. Prices. DD. No. Projection. Drop. Abacus. Face. Prices. No. Projection. Drop. Abacus. Face. Plaster. Exterior. 1838 114 1 vA 1 .50 1849A 654 244 4 3 .80 .90 1839 2 154 114 1 .55 1849B 754 354 454 354 .90 1.00 1840 ,3 154 154 VA .60 1849 854 454 454 354 1.00 1.20 1841 4 254 2 154 .80 1850 954 444 454 354 1.20 1.40 1842 5 3 254 254 .90 1851 1054 554 554 354 1.50 1.75 1843 6 3J4 3 2/2 1.00 1852 1154 754 754 654 1.70 2.00 1843A 7 4 354 3 1.25 1852A 12 754 654 454 1.70 2.00 1844 8 4J4 4 354 1.50 1852B 1344 554 754 554 1.90 2.25 1844A 9 554 454 3J4 1.80 1853 1444 844 754 554 2.20 2.50 1845 10 6 5 4 2.00 1853A 1554 854 8 6 2.60 3.00 1846 12 714 6 4J4 2.60 1854 1654 1154 9 654 3.00 3.50 1847 14 8 7 5J4 3.00 1854A 1754 8 10 8 3.20 3.70 1848 16 954 8 6M 4.50 1855A 18 8 1154 8 3.80 4.50 1856 1854 11 754 454 3.50 4.00 1856A 2044- 1154 13 10 7.75 9.00 1856B 21 1154 10 754 6.00 7.00 1858 21 1454 2254 17 10.25 12.00 1859 24 1454 10 754 7.00 8.00 •Bracket < , For Interior Plaster Finish or Exterior Composition. No. Projection Drop Abacus. Face. Prices. EE. 1870 744 754 11 754 3.00 1871 8 854 12 8 3.50 1872A 1054 954 554 454 2.50 [ 1873 13 1214 13J4 1054 4.00 1874.4. 1354 13 12 9 4.00 1875A 15 12 1454 1154 5.00 1*75 1554 18 1514 1254 6.00 1876A 1744 13 854 654 4.50 ! 1877 21 1454 2254 17 7.00 Bracket Interior— -For Natural Wood Finish. For Interior Plaster Finish or Exterior Composition. Face Prices. . FF. No. Projection. Drop. Abacus. Face. Prices. No. Projection. Drop. Abacus. Tapering. Plaster. Exterior. 1878 2 3 2 m .60 1887 544 .10 5 J 4 4 1.30 1.50 1878A 214 SVz 254 254 .70 1888 654 754 554 454 1.35 1.60 1879 3 4 3 254 .80 1880 754 10 654 454 1.75 2.00 1880 m 454 354 .90 1890 8 9 854 654 1.85 2.20 1881 4 554 4 354 1.20 1891 11 12 954 654 2.20 2.50 1881.4. 414 6 454 m 1.30 1892 1044 1454 11 8 2.40 2.80 1882 5 654 5 iA 1.50 1893 1044 1454 9^ 654 2.20 2.50 1883 6 8 6 5 2.00 1894A 1254 22 13 10 5.25 6.00 1883A 7 954 7 6 2.50 1895A 13 1454 13 11 3.80 4.50 1884 8 1054. 8 6J4 3.00 1 1896 14 18 8 6 4.25 5.00 1884A 9 12 9 754 3.75 I 1885 •• 10 1354 10 854 4.50 1 1886 12 16 12 10 C.OO ! Bracket Interior— -For Natural Wood Finish. For Interior Plaster Finish or Exterior Composition. Prices. GG. No. Projection. Drop. Abacus. Face. Prices. No. Projection Drop. Abacus. Face. Plaster. Exterior. 1900 214 654 354 2H 1.60 1911 374 1854 954 854 •3.50 4.00 1901 3 754 3J4 3 1.80 1912 644 16 854 654 2.60 3.00 1901k^ 3^ 9 4 354 2.20 1913 7 1554 454 354 2.20 2.50 1902 4 1054 5 454 2,50 1914 754 22/2 854 554 3.50 4.00 1902'/j 4^ 12 554 454 3.00 1915 13 30 1054 754 6.u0 7.00 1903 5 13 6 4^4 3.50 190314 514 14 7 5J4 4.00 1904 6 15 754 6 4.50 Bracket Interior- —For Natural Wood Finish. For Interior Plaster Finish OR Exterior Composition HH. No. Projection. Dr tip. Abacus. Face Tapering. Prices. No. Projectio n. Drop. Abacus. Face Prices. Plaster. E.rterior. 1921 4 13 5 354 to 254 8.00 1931 8 nA 754 6 to 4 6.00 7.00 1922 5 1654 654 454 to 354 10.00 1932 554 2054 754 554 to 354 6.00 7.00 1923 6 20 754 554 to 354 13.00 1933 12 26 1154 8 to 454 7.75 9.00 1924 8 1754 754 6 to 4 16.00 1934 21 39 1354 854 to 6 13.75 16.00 1935 32 60 17 11 to 6 26.00 30.00 In ordering Brackets, state Projection, Drop.and Face. For Interior Brackets, state kind of finish, viz.. Oak, Birch, Walnut, etc., or whether for painted work. We carry a great variety of Brackets in stock not illustrated in Catalogue and will furnish sketches and sizes of same on application. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 627 COMPOSITION BRACKETS FARLEY & L0ETSCF11-:R ^IEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. C-28 COMPOSITION FESTOONS COPYRIGHT ARCHITECTURAL DECORATING CO. Write for prices. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, lOAVA. (U9 COMPOSITION PANELS COPYRIGHT, ARCHTECTURAL DECORATING CO. Prices on request. Z5 2G 25/8 25/6 -8 2 . 2502 / 630 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FIRE PROOF FRAMES and WINDOWS 5110 5115 Metal frames aad sash glazed with wire glass are burglar proof, missile proof and fire proof. The latest, most modern, and most efficient fire retardant which can be used in building construction. They are approved by Boards of Fire Underw’riters and will make your building safe, and save you money by reducing insurance rates. Drop us a line and we will inform you fully about their practical value. Our own new factory is equipped with these frames on fire exposed sides. When writing for prices give size of openings and glazing desired. See page 662 for wire glass. 5100 5105 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 631 WINDOW FRAMES FOR FRAME BUILDING FRAME No. 5200 (No Sub Sill) Sizes up to opening 2-10 x 5-10, x 4 outside casing for 4-inch studs, no Pockets or Pulleys_List $2.15 For Pockets and Pulleys, add.. .25 For Frames for 6-inch stud, add.. .35 For l>4-inch Pulley Stiles, add_ .35 For Segment Head, add_ 1.35 For Circle or Gothic Head in and out, add. 2.65 For Circle or Gothic Head out, square in, add... 2.00 For each additional 2 inches or fraction in width or height, add.. .15 For %-inch Outside Casing deduct. _ .15 FRAME No. 6201 (With Sub Sill) Sizes up to opening 2-10 x 5-10, lys x 4 outside casing for 4-inch studs, no Pockets or Pulleys__.List $2.15 For Pockets and Pulleys, add. .25 For Frames for 6-inch studs, add_ .35 For l)4-iuch Pulley Stiles, add. .35 T For Segment Head, add ...i 1.35 For Circle or Gothic Head in and out, add.. 2.65 For Circle or Gothic Head out, square in, add____ 2.00 For each additional 2 inches or fraction in width or height, add_ .15 For J^-inch Outside Casing deduct _ .15 5201—Elevation Our regular frames, for frame building 2x4 stud, have jambs 5^ inches wide and lyi inch outside casing. See our Price Guide. 63‘2 FARLEY & LOETSCHER AIEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. WINDOW FRAMES FOR FRAME BUILDING CROWN MOULD CAP 5202—Elevation FRAME No. 5202 (No Sub Sill) Sizes up to opening 2-10 x 5-10, x 4 outside casing for 4-inch studs, no Pockets or Pulle}’S__List $2.40 For Pockets and Pullej-s, add_. .25 For Frames for 6-inch studs, add_ .35 For ll4-inch Pulley Stiles, add_ .35 For Segment Head, add_ 2.00 For Circle or Gothic Head in and out, add........ 4.00 For Circle or Gothic Head out, square in, add_ 3.00 For each additional 2 inches or fraction in width or height, add_ .15 5202—Section FRAME No. 5203 (With Sub Sill) Sizes up to opening 2-10 x 5-10, 1)4 x 4 outside casing for 4-inch studs, no Pockets or Pulleys__List For Pockets and Pulleys, add_ For Frames for 6-inch studs, add_ For 1*4 inch Pulley Stiles, add. For Segment Head, add... For Circle or Gothic Head in and out, add___ For Circle or Gothic Head out, square in, add.... For each additional 2 inches or faction in width or height, add_ 5203—Elevation $2.40 .25 .35 .35 2.00 Our regular frames, for frame building 2x4 stud, have jambs 5}^ inches wide and inch outside casing. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 633 WINDOW FRAMES FOR BRICK BUILDING 5204—Elevation BOX FRAME No. 5204 Sizes up to 2 lights, 30 x 32_List Sizes from 2 lights, 30 x 32 to 2 lights 30 X 40 _List Larger sizes, per foot or fraction in width or height, add... For Circle Top, add... For convenience in hanging storm sash and screens, we make these frames with brick mould. No. 8441, instead of pattern as shown in cut. 5205—Elevation FRAME FOR BRICK VENEER BUILDING No. 5205 Sizes up to opening, 2-10 x 5-10_List $2.50 For larger sizes, add for each 2 inches or fraction in width_ For larger sizes, add for each 2 inches or fraction in height__ For Circle Top, add.... .15 See our Price Guide. 634 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SLIPHEAD FRAMES PANTRY SLIPHEAD SASH FRAMES 5206 For Single Sash or Panel made with and without Pockets and Pulleys. Frame No. 5206, for sizes up to 1 light 24 X 30 glass measure for 4 inch stud, in White Pine, Yellow Pine, or Cypress. List_ $1.70 For each additional 2 inches or fraction in wddth or height, add. 15c 5207 5208 ATTIC SLIPHEAD SASH FRAME. SLIPHEAD WINDOW FRAME. F'rame No. 5207, for sizes up to 1 light 24 x 30 glass measure for 4 inch stud, 1^x4 outside casing including pulleys_______List $2.15 For each additional 2 inches in width or height, add____ .15 Frame No. 5208, for sizes up to 2-light 24 x 40 glass measure for 4 inch stud, lyi x i outside casing including pulleys _ ____List 4.00 For each additional 2 inches in width or height, add_____ _ _ .15 See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 635 DOOR FRAMES FOR FRAME BUILDING 5212 Elevation PLAIN DRIP CAP Section without Transom Bar Section with Transom Bar Frame No. 5212, plain head, with % x 4 outside casing. Jambs, x rabbeted. Sizes up to and including 3-0x7-0 __List $2 90 For IJ^-inch jambs, add_____ .35 For Transom head, not over 20 in. high, add_ _ 1.00 For Frames for 6-in. studding, add__ 20% Elevation Section without Transom Bar Section with Transom Bar Frame No. 6213, plain head, with lj4 x 4 outside casing. Jambs, I rabbeted. Sizes UD to and including 3 - 0 x 7 - 0___List $3.00 For 1^-inch jambs, add__ .35 For Transom head, not over 20 in. high, add_ __ 1.00 For Frames for 6-in. studding, add_______ _ 20% See our Price Guide. FARLEY Y’ LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. DOOR FRAME FOR FRAME BUILDING CROWN MOULD CAP 5215 Elevation Transom Bar Section with Transom Bar Frame No. 5215, moulded head with 1^ x 4 outside casing. Jambs, IJ^ x rabbeted. Sizes up to and inchiding 3-0 x 7x0 _ _ _ List For l|4;-inch jambs, add _ _ For Transom head not over 20 inches high, add _ __ For frames for G-inch studding, add _ _ _ $3.30 .35 1.00 20 % CELLAR SASH FRAMES Frame No. 5218, sizes up to opening 2 - 8 x 1 - 6. Jambs rabbeted List $1.70 See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. (•>87 OUTSIDE DOOR FRAMES FOR BRICK BUILDING Elevation Section without Transom Bar Section with Transom Bar Frame No. 5220, with jambs made from l^xlO-inch stock. Sizes up to and including 3-0x7-0_____List $4.00 For 114 ;-inch jambs, add____ .75 Transom head, per foot, or fraction in height, add___ .35 Transom bar, not exceeding 3 feet in width, add____ .70 For convenience in hanging storm and screen doors we make these frames with brick mould No. 8441, instead of pattern shown in cut. FOR BRICK VENEER BUILDING 5224 Section without Section with 5224 Section without Section with Elevation Transom Bar Transom Bar Frame No. 5224, jambs 1^ x 5^ rabbeted, sizes up to and including 3-0 x 7-0 _ List $3.40 For 1^-inch jambs, add. - ----.-.. .35 For Transom head, not over 20 inches in height, add — - - -- - - 1.35 For Frames for 6 inch studding, add - - -- 20% See our Price Guide. 638 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. INSIDE DOOR JAMBS / 5230 Plain Stops 5231 Rabbeted Stops 5232 Single Rabbet 5233 Double Rabbet 5234 Paneled For Single Swinging Doors For Double Swinging Doors Frame No. 5230, Jambs ^ x 5J4 including stops, sizes up to and including 3-0 x 7-0 in White or Yellow Pine _ List $1.20 For above in Cypress _ “ 1.35 “ “ “ Plain Red Oak _'_ “ 1.65 “ “ ‘‘ Qtr. Red or White Oak _ “ 2.35 For Transom Head No. 5238, not over 20 inches in height add _ .70 For Ij^ inch jambs add.. . . ... .. .. 25% See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 039 FANCY WINDOW FRAMES for FRAME BUILDINGS 5260 5251 5252 5253 5250 add to price of No. 5201 frame_»------.$1.65 list. 5951 “ “ “ “ __\_____ 2,00 5252 “ ‘‘ “ “ “ ___ ** 5253 ** ** *' " '* ** *' _ '* 5253 640 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FANCY WINDOW FRAMES for FRAME BUILDINGS 5254 5255 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. COLONIAL FRAMES and SASH 5273. Center Window. 5274. Side Sash. 5275. Frame. 641 Write for Prices. 642 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUOUE, IOWA. GABLE COLONIAL FRAMES and SASH 5280. Bottom Sash. 5281. Top Sash. 5280. Bottom Sash. 5282. Frame. 5290. Side Window. 5291. Center Window. 5290. Side Window. 5292. Frame. Prices quoted upon application. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 643 GABLE COLONIAL FRAMES and SASH 5296. Side Sash. 5297. Top Sash. 5296. Side Sash. 5298. Frame. ■ ^ 6004. Side Sash. 6005. Center Window. 6006. Frame. Prices quoted upon application f 44 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. GOTHIC WINDOW FRAMES 6020 6022 When ordering Gothic Windows, Doors or Frames, give radius and size of opening. Write for prices on above frames, giving sizes, width of jambs and full information, and whether for frame or brick building. 6021 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 645 CHURCH FRAMES 6031 In ordering or writing for prices give radius, size of opening and width of jambs. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 64 f ) LOUVRE FRAMES 6043 When ordering or writing for prices, give size, radius where necessary, and width of jambs. A.lso state whether for frame or brick building. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 647 SASH PULLEYS 6060 6061 Lacquer Faced. Iron, plain face, 2)^-in. wheel. 65 cents per dozen. Steel Pulley. 50 cents per dozen. SASH CORD BRAMmrrcCQRD 100 feet. No. 7 WARRANTED Not QUALETir, „ Best Braided White Cotton Cord, 100 feet in a hank. Weighs 22 lbs. per dozen. About 55 feet to 1 lb. SASH WEIGHTS We furnish Sash Weights both in iron and lead. In iron from 3 to 26 lbs., and in lead, both square and round, in any size wanted. For prices on Weigh'ts and Cord see our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUOUE, IOWA. CAS F. & L QUAUTY RUBBER ROOFING Is the best covering for houses, barns, sheds, factories, public buildings or anything requiring a roof worthy of confidence. SHINGLES are high in price and inferior in quality. They warp, crack split and rot and can not be used for flat roofs. SLATE is costly, easily cracked and broken, requires strong roof supports and can only be used on slanting roofs. TIN rusts unless frequently painted and changes in temperature makes it sweat on the under side where it will rust and get leaky. It is a conductor of heat and cold and expansion causes it to buckel and separate at the joints. It requires experienced men to lay it and repairs are frequent and costly. Give these points to your customer and his intelligence will prompt him to order OUR QUALITY ROOFING. A perfectly calendered long fibre wool felt, thoroughly saturated with mineral rubber besides which both sides are given a coat of the same material, rendering it water proof, rot proof, acid proof, and practically fire proof. Always in stock as follows: 1 ply--35 lbs. per square of 100 feet 2 ply--45 lbs. per square of 100 feet 3 ply..55 lbs. per square of 100 feet Cement, broad head nails and directions for laying packed inside every roll. BUILDING PAPERS We constantly carry in stock —.- a full line of building papers and can make prompt shipments at market prices of the following : Red Rosin Sized Sheathing (Star Brand) Red Rosin Sized Sheathing (Crescent Brand) Corrugated Carpet Lining Our Building Papers are second to none. For prices see Price Folder Wool Deadening Felt Threaded Felt Tarred Felt Plain Straw Board FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUOUE, IOWA. 649 BUILDING and ROOFING PAPERS STAJt ^ eRAKItS sHEAthini: bhamds P!0SINSIZ£® l^arley ^ Loehci-,! **^'iPAwTuHM •SyjyuE, •Complete FARiffal# scj Dub# stand S;; We can supply your wants for anything in the Building Paper Line. Cement, broad head nails and directions for laying packed in every roll of our roofing. We handle onh' the best. Our prices are right. 650 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. /||\N the following pages we vil/ illustrate our Art Glass section which embodies all the latest creations in decorative glass. We have omitted all obsolete designs and show an entire new line in sufficient variety to suit the most fas¬ tidious tastes. We would call your espe¬ cial attention to our many new designs in “Art Nouveau,’' made up of beautiful combina¬ tions of opalescent, Venetian and plain gla.ss. This style of art glass is without question the most popular on the mar¬ ket today, as the beautiful designs with soft and pleasing colors always produce an artistic and lasting effect. We solicit your correspondence when in the market for any kind of glass and can furnish mirrors in any size or shape at lowest market price. Art Glass Art Glass All art and mitre glass prices are based on lights of 4 square feet or more. Smaller lights will be charged on a higher basis. We recommend that all art glass used in doors be set in zinc or copper plated bars. Information When ordering glass always state which is the width and which is the height, naming the width always first. A light 20 inches by 30 inches is understood to be 20 inches wide and 30 inches high, and if ordered 30 inches by 20 inches is under¬ stood to be 30 inches wide and 20 inches high. We furnished the mill work for these buildings. FRONT DOOR LIGHTS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA 651 3100 3101 3102 We carry these designs in stock in the following sizes; 22 X 56 _$ 2.25 24 x 60 _$ 2.50 Intermediate sizes same price as next larger size. Prices subject to discount, see our Price Guide. FRONT DOOR LIGHTS 652 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. • o o o o O l> ci oi oi d o rH CO (M O O CO fC Tl< X X X U3 c 01 CJ 05 cS C be r: Cl .Sf *55 OJ ' “ -*-‘—*—.. V.V.WAV'it ^ O., . yAV.VAV** r ' 'J' v' .♦ ♦ ♦AjM# ♦ •X*A.tAfi ...., c*t*x*x***y******»**********^^^ mm '»ii U5 O O O N O 01 «' ci CO CO o iH CO C^ O W 'S' CO 'S< CO 'S' X X X X (M (N O ye CJ IM O! CJ Intermediate sizes same price as next larger size. Prices subject to discount, see our Price Guide. FRONT DOOR LIGHTS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 653 CD O rH CO o 04 O q CO o ■rP (M O (M (M CO «—• u . O ■4-i u CO u cd O .C) u cd a; CQ 0^ r-i rH W Osi (M o (M O CD 00 TT CO CO fC X M X M O O GO 05 <05 05 (05 C^5 OJ 6 s ’35 u (D be u (jj M N *c3 ^ OOOOOOUiiOK) *CCDOiCC0C01>0l0I a ' I 04 04 00 o ’H CO -t'OJOOC'^COO-^CO «'}00'VCv'(CC bjO 00 00 00 X M X ^ X 05 Xf Tf CO o o Oi —< CO o TJ< T}< X X (N o; 6 Vh N 0) t; *03 U( o; 0 nd E" a; o ■4-t 'n 03 ■4^ X bjo o a S *03 o (D c/3 TD c3 o c/3 03 1/ (U o CO S • »^ )h *^ - aj Cl. 0^ c/3 a; ^ o o 00 iTQ c4ooo4 i-i oi iH i-i cir-iw^d iH oi o CO '^00(^^(^7 000'^c00 X X ^ ^ X X y, y. H ^■!(M'^Tt*'^€D0030GO FRONT DOOR LIGHTS FARLEY & LOETSCHER AIFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. (*)56 U5 rH CO o o o Ol ci ci TtH ■X o o io q rH ci X X X X CO rH rH CO o o q (M oi 04 (M X X X i X We carry the above patterns in stock in sizes designated under each desig FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. GST GEOMETRIC CHIPPED and GROUND GLASS 6540 70 cents per square foot. 6542 80 cents per square foot. 6541 70 cents per square foot. 6543 80 cents per square foot. jique For discount see our Price Guide. 658 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. PATTERNS ENAMEL GLASS ^_ i »- • ■* /♦\* / y*\^y * *■* \*y*\ 6562 Any of the above designs 30 cents per square foot, cut to size. The above patterns can be supplied with designs showing clear glass or partly obscured. Unless otherwise ordered glass showing clear designs will be furnished. See our Price Guide. FARLEY cS; LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. ()5t) COLORED and FIGURED GLASS White Chipped—Double Process. 8.5 cents per square foot cut to size. Moss—Clear or Colored. 28 cents per quare foot cut to siz.e. White Chipped—Single Process. 28 cents per square foot cut to size. Ondoy ant—Clear. 30 cents per square foot cut to size. For large quantities write for price. See our Price Guide. ('.60 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. POLISHED ORNAMENTAL PLATE GLASS ^ A ^ A ^ A Afc. tWMyyfc4iii fcfcill^t^fciyt^Mtifciyilitti A.^ .Ak A, t. Jk^ i yy lyiyyyyyyyihtyyy MMMMyyMN lyyyMyyMyyyyyyiii Myy> rMrtMyyyyiM m %. A*. ^V a: > .^V ^ i»rt ititiifciyyyfciyyyiiiiiiyyyiiii<' liiff ■irtiiirtiffiiiii^rifiilfiitiin iriirtrtiiiirtiiiiiiittiifirii^ fi t riffiiHiiff T"i' 4 A, aa. ^ ; tfhifciflMiifn I’trtirtdftiiiftftftrf ihiiirirtifftiirtiyiaiadfciyfcgMyy^ nfihn t» i i(tiiyyyNyfcAtS8i|i!9B|l ,\«?)!«IF!iW k\^S5iW|>V 1S5|SS!SB!|S5|JR ^nv/gmm \\W^®SSIL. Vj^.3sasiiafl ^ M^nssisBim A^izmnnam VvrvApisastiJSi! ;A\/^S5|i!ilS!i511 w\ /ifelS51®)!51i!J|i-.., 81//. V^'l?!'i?Si!!i?5i®yi i/Ay^nmnmw /in®is\WiW/* ^ k £ U £ O C o 4 ) O X 4) 4 > £ £ C/5 X We call your aueiition to the many new designs of mitre cut plate shown on pages 675 to 683. Mitre cut glass is extensively used for door and transom lights and is very popular on account of its brilliancy, artistic effect and durability. See our Price Guide. which will be painted and kiln burnt. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 721 LEADED CHURCH WINDOWS 7660. $2.50 per sq. ft. 7661. $2.25 per sq. ft. without heads Heads, $15.00 each extra. We give special attention to memorial work for churches, lodges, societies, etc., and our work in this line is par excellence. See our Price Guide. FARLEY & LOE TSCllER MFC. CO., DUBUQL~E. IOWA, LEADED CHURCH WINDOWS 1 i Bii- . -fli- PSif mi 4 r 11 _ ill >' ■=5L;if V -■.t> ' ;l.,..4 ^4 ■ «p^7^b8^k r '/ Colors in art glass can be selected to match any decoration See our Price Guide. 7660. fl.lO per sq. ft. 7661. $1.00 per sq. ft. 7662. $1.25 per sq. ft. 7663. $1.35 per sq. ft. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE. IOWA. 723 LEADED CHURCH WINDOWS We give special attention to memorial work for churches, lodges, .societies, etc., and our work in this line is par excellence. See our Price Guide. 7670 . fl.70 per sq. ft. 7671 . {1.80 per sq. ft. 7672 . {1.60 per sq. ft. 7673 . {1.50 per sq. ft. LEADED CHURCH WINDOWS 724 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. & 7) li 11 a o o O 00 CO In ordering art glass always specify width first. See our Price Guide. LEADED CHURCH WINDOWS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 725 \ High grade Art Glass at reasonable prices. See our Price Guide. / 7695. $1.00 per sq. ft. 7696. $1.20 per sq. ft. 7697. $1.15 per sq. ft. 7702. $1.15 per sq. ft. 7703. $1.45 per sq. ft. LEADED CHURCH WINDOWS 726 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA The true value of decorative glass lies principally in the selection and assimilation of colors. Our art glass is designed and manufactured by artists, which insures artistic effects and perfect construction and therein lies the true value of our workmanship. See our Price Guide. 7715. f;l.r)0 per sq. ft. 7716. $1.55 per sq. ft. 7717. $2.05 per sq ft. 7718. $2.15 per .sq. ft. 7719. $1.00 per sq. ft. 7721. $2.75 per sq. ft 7731. 11.60 per sq. ft. 7732. |1.60 per sq. ft. We give special attention to memorial work for churches, lodges, societies, etc., and this line is par excellence. See our Price Guide. FA RLEY & LOETSCHER MFG . CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LEADED CHURCH WINDOWS 7730 13.15 .ft. 728 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LEADED COLORED EMBLEMS 7746. $3.00 sq. ft. 7747. $3.00 sq. ft. 7745. $3.00 sq. ft. 7748. $3.00 sq. ft. 7749 7750. $3.00 sq. ft. 7751. $3.00 sq. ft. 7762. $3.00 sq. ft. We can furnish mirrors at lowest market prices. See our Price Guide. 7753. $3.00 sq. ft. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 729 OFFICIAL Moulding Book (ILLUSTRATED) Showing full finished size of most patterns of Mouldings, with exact size and list price per one hundred lineal feet marked on each. We have also starred all items we aim to carry in stock in the various woods COPYRIGHTED 1911 BY Farley & Loetscher Manufacturing Co. DUBUQUE, IOWA We furnished the Millworkflfor the above buildings. 730 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 731 BED AND CROWN MOULDINGS X- 732 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. BED AND CROWN MOULDINGS FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 733 SPRUNG, COVE AND BED MOULDINGS 734 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. THREE QUARTER ROUNDS AND FULL ROUNDS QUARTER ROUNDS HALF ROUNDS List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 735 DOOR AND WINDOW STOPS 8083 V 8115 ^ + Vs^^Va -X $1.00 \ $1.80 8118 $1 15 8086 Sl.60 8116 S 1.35 8119 $ 1.35 8117 Sl.l5 8120 Sl.80 8093 * 2^4 J2.00 8094 Sl.80 8121A A ^ $ 2.25 8095 * * * i»4 S l.GO 8121B Ax 134 $1.80 8096 X^IVb $ 1.20 8121C A X 1% $1.35 1 8097 V 8098 —\ 34 X 1 % \ S 1.35 8121D A $1.10 * V * A X 1/8 $1.15 8090 $1.60 8099 34 x 1 % $1.80 8121E ^ A X % $1 .cx) 8091 34 X 2 S2.05 8100 * 234 $2.25 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet, stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 736 FARLEY & LOETSCHER AIFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. NOSINGS, PANEL AND BASE MOULDINGS SCREEN MOULDINGS AND K. D. SCREEN STOCK ★ 8146 Jl.OO $1.00 8143A 8143B $ 1.00 8147A \i x2 Stiles and Top Rail $2.26 r~ 1 8147B 1 ★ ' L X 2 $2.2.5 Rabbited for sliding strips Stiles and Top Rail Bot. Rail 8147D ^ 8147E 1}4 X 2 1/8X3 $.'170 $5.25 BATTENS AND PANEL STRIPS 8148 l/lB X 2 $ 2.25 8149 7i6 X 2 $ 2.25 8149A iJ X % ■ $ 1.00 Ivist prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. ★ Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for varioijU;'sr'Cv6t>v.».^. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 737 Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 738 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 739 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO, DUBUQUE, IOWA. PICTURE MOULDING 740 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. APRONS AND APRON MOULDINGS * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 741 GLASS STOPS FOR INSIDE TRANSOM BAR AND CASING ^ 8279E l^x4K *12.35 8279F -h X $1.35 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. ★ Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 742 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LATTICE STRIPS 8280 Vk. X $0.S5 8281 8282 ^ Vl6 1% i Hr ^'le X 1% ^ jl .00 1 >1.35 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 743 BELT COURSES TO MEMBER WITH WINDOW SILLS List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 744 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CASINGS * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock Dist for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 745 CASINGS List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. ★ Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 746 FARLEY & LOETSCHER AIEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CASINGS 8367F 8367G 8367H H i H X 4% X *1.76 *6.26 45,75 y- 8367E X 3K 44.211 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 747 CASINGS AND BACK BANDS X 8380A I'A X lyi i'2.10 \ 8381A 8381B M X 3X a ^ i/i .«.20 $4.75 \ List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 748 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. CASINGS AND BACK BANDS ★ 8380B 1/8 X l/s $2.10 8381C 8381D HxSJi Hx4/ $4.20 $4.75 - f y _ 8380C 1/8 $ 2.10 8381E M X 3K $4.20 8381F ^x4K $4.7.5 ✓* "V 1_1- 1 1- 8380E 8381J 8381K IJ^ X 1/ a X sji H x4/ ■$2.10 $4.20 $4.75 _ * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock-List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 749 BASE DESIGNS 8382A $7.90 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 750 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 751 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. ★ Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 752 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. HEAD CASINGS, ETC., FOR DOOR AND WINDOW TRIM £410 iVg X 2 % <4.80 8411 1^8 X 6 $5.50 8413A ^ X K $4.30 $5.30 8411 Hx5 $5.50 ^ 8412 * Si.40 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. ♦ Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 753 List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 754 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. BASE DESIGNS 8428A $7.90 / List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 755 CRAFTSMAN AND MISSION BASE DESIGNS List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. 756 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. SECTION OF WINDOW FRAME FOR FRAME BUILDING In ordering jamb linings, give width to shoulder, not extreme width. List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. Face FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 757 SECTION OF BOX WINDOW FRAME FOR BRICK BUILDING 194 Tialibct 758 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. astragals for sliding and folding doors 8446 8447 FOR single doors BAND OR FRICTION MOULDS FOR SLIDING DOORS List prices as given are per 100 lineal feet. * Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book Stock List for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 759 LIST PRICE OF MOULDINGS Prices given are per 100 Lineal Feet No. Price No Price No. Price No. Price No. Price 8000.. .★f3.50 8057D ...fl.OO 8121A ...$2.25 8174. ....$1.75 8239_$4.40 8001.. ... 6.00 8058.. 1.00 8121B .if 1.80 8175. _2.00 8239A ... 3.45 8002.. -★ 4.00 8059 . 1 00 8121C .if 1.35 8176. .... 2.00 8240_ 4.40 8003.. .★ 3.00 8060.. ★ 1.00 8121D .if 1.15 8177. _2.25 8241_ 1.00 8004.. _5.50 8061.. -★ 1.25 8121E: ... l.OO 8178. _2.25 8242 _ 2.00 8005.. -ir 5.00 8062-. 2.00 8122. 2.25 8179. _2.50 8243_ 2.50 8006.. -★ 4.50 8063.. -★ 1.00 8123_ 1.65 8180. .... 2.75 8244_ .75 8007.. .★ 2.00 8064.. -★ 1.00 8124_ 3.75 8181. .... 3.00 8245. 1.65 8008. ★ 2.50 8065.. -★ I.IO 8125 .. . 4.95 8182 ... 3.25 8246_ 1.75 8008A ... 2.00 8066.. -★ 1.00 8126_ 8.80 8183. _2 75 8247. 1.20 8008B ... 2.50 8067 -. ★ 1.50 8127. 2.00 8184. _2.50 8248 _ 2.50 8008C. .. 5.15 8068.. 2.00 8128_ 1.00 8185. _2.U0 8249. 1.40 8009.. ★ 4.00 8069 2.50 8129_ 1.15 8186. _2.00 8260. 2.00 8010.. ★ 3.00 8070.. 1.00 8130_ 1.25 8187. .... 1.75 8251. 85 8011.. -★ 2 50 8071.. 1.00 8131. 1.40 8188. _2.25 8252. 2 25 8012.. 4.50 8072 . 1.25 8132_ 1.00 8189. .... 2.00 8252A .if 2 90 8013.. .★ 5.00 807a.. 1.15 8133_ 1.50 8190. .... 2 25 8252B ... 2.75 8014.. -★ 3.50 8074.. 2.25 8134_ 3.30 8191. _2.75 8252C ... 4 10 8015.. -★ 1.15 8075.. 1.00 8135. 1.65 8192. 2 75 82520.’^ 4 10 8016.. .★ 2.00 8076.. -★ 1.00 8136_ 3.95 8193 _1.50 8253_ 1.00 8017.. -★ 1.05 8077.. -★ 1.00 8137_ 2.00 8194. _2.50 8254. 2 50 8018.. -★ 2.50 8078.. -★ 1.15 •8138 .... 2.00 8195. .... 2.00 8265_ 1.00 8019.. .★ 3.00 8079.. -★ 1.40 8139. 1.00 8196. _2.50 8256_ 2.95 8020.. .★ 3.50 8080.. 1.75 8140..★ l.OO 8197 .... 3.00 8267_ 3.95 8020K .★ 2.25 8081.. 2.00 8141 .... 1.25 8198. .... 2.00 8258...-^ 3.30 8021.. .-K 4.50 8082.. .90 8142_ 1.50 8199 .. . 3.50 8258A .. 3.95 8022.. .★ 5.00 8083.. -★ 1.00 8143. 1.75 8200. _2.00 8258B ... 3.95 8023.. ★ 4.00 8084 . ★ 1.10 8l43A.-^ 1 00 8201. _2.25 8259.. J.80 8024.. .★ 2.00 8086 . -★ 1.40 8143B .if 1.00 8202. _2.50 8260. 2.65 8025.. .-K 2.50 8086 . -★ 1.60 8144_ 2.25 8203. _2.50 8261_ 2 50 8026.. 3.00 8087 . 1.80 8144A if 1.00 8204. .... 1.75 8262. 4 15 8027.. ... 4.50 8088.. 2 00 8144B .i^ 1.00 8205. _3.00 8262A .if 2.50 8028.. ... 4.00 8089.. 1.15 8145_ 1.00 8206. _1.80 8262B 2.25 8029.. ... 3.50 8090.. 1 60 8148...-^ 1.00 8207. _2.45 8262C .if 2.25 8030.. 2 50 8091.. 2.05 8147_ 1.75 8208. _3.00 8263.. 2.00 8031.. .★ 2.00 8092.. 2.25 8147A .★ 2.25 8209. .... 3.00 8264 ★ 2 00 8032. .★ 2.25 8093 - 2.00 8147B .★ 2.25 8210. _3.00 8264A ... 5.00 8033.. ... 3.00 8094.. -★ 1.80 8147C .if 3.25 8211. .... 3.30 8265_ 2.00 8034 . ... 3.50 8095.. -★ 1 60 8147D .★ 3.70 8212. ... 2 20 8265A ... 1.00 8036.. ... l.f’O 8096.. -★ 1.20 8147E -★ 5 25 8213. _2.45 8266_ 3.25 8036 ... 1.40 8097 . -★ 1.10 8148_ 2.25 8214. .... 2.90 8266.1 ... 3.50 8037 ... 2.50 8098 . 1.35 8149_ 2.25 8215. _2.20 8267...-^ 6.60 8038 . ... 3.30 8099.. 1.80 8149A... 1.00 8216. _2.45 8268 . 7.45 8039 ... 5.50 8100.. 2.25 8152_ 1.15 8217. _2.90 8269 ..if 7.45 8040 ... 1.00 8101.. 1.05 8153_ 1.25 8218 _ 1.55 8269^^. . 5.80 8041.. ... 1.25 8102.. 1.20 8154. 1.50 8219 _1.90 8269A 7.45 8042.. ... 1.00 8103.. 1 60 8155_ 1,50 8220 _2.45 8270 7.45 8043 .... 1.00 8104.. 1.85 8166_ 1.75 8221 .... 2.60 8270A . 4.50 8044.. ... 1.25 8105 .. 2.00 8167. 2 00 8222 _2.75 8270B 4.75 8045.. _1.65 8106 . 2 25 8158_ 1.75 8223 .... 3.30 8270C 4.75 8046.. ... 2.95 8107.. 2.00 8159_ 1.15 8224 _3.30 8270D . 4 75 8047 ...3.45 8108.. 1.85 8160_ 1.00 8225 _2 75 8270E: 5.00 8048.. ... 6.20 8109.. 1.60 8161 .... 1.15 8226. _2 20 8270F 5.00 8049. ... 4.85 8110 1.20 8162. 1 25 8227 _1.80 8271_ 2.00 8050.. ... 2.75 8111.. 1.05 8163_ 1.50 8228. _2.45 8271A ... 1.00 8051.. ... 1.70 8112. 2..50 8164_ 1.50 8229 _3.30 8271B ... 1.00 8052.. -★ 100 8113.. 2.25 8165_ 2.50 8230 _6.60 8271C ... 1.00 8053.. ... 1.00 8114.. 2.05 8166_ 1.25 8231 _1.90 8271D ... 1.00 8064 ... 1.15 8115.. 1.80 8167 1.40 8232 _3.50 8271E... 1.00 8055.. ... 3.30 8116.. 1.35 8168_ 2.00 8233 ..if 3.25 8271F ... 1.00 8056 ... 4.85 8117.. 1 15 8169.... 1.40 8234 .... 2.75 8272_ 3.75 8057. ... 4.85 8118.. 1.15 8170_ 1.65 8236 .... 3 00 8273 . 2.50 8057A . . 3.00 8119.. 1.35 8171. 2.00 8236 _4.00 8274 2.50 8057 B.-^ 2.25 8120.. 1.80 8172. 2.00 8237 .... 3.30 8275 2.95 8067 C.-^ 1.00 8121.. 2.05 8173_ 2.00 8238 4.40 8275A .if 1.00 if Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book stock list for various woods. 7G0 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MFC. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. LIST PRICE OF MOULDINGS Prices given are per 100 Lineal Feet No. Price No. Price 1 No. Price No. Price No. Price 8275B -★11.00 8304- ..$4,20 , 8361_$5.75 8380D ...$2.10 8406_$5.75 8275C -★ 1.00 8305.. ... 4.75 8362_4.20 8380E... 2.10 8407. 1.40 8275D -★ 1.00 8306.- .. 5.25 8363_4.75 8380F ... 2.10 8408. 1.00 8275E -★ 1.00 8307... 5.75 8364_5.25 8380G... 1.25 8408A . .. 1.00 8275F -★ 1 00 8308.. 4.20 8365_5.75 8381_5.00 8409_3.35 8275G-^ 1.00 8309... ★ 4.75 8365A ... 4.20 8381A ... 4.20 8410...★ 4.S0 8276_3.95 8310... ★ 5.25 8365B -★ 4.75 8381B ... 4.75 8411-.-^ 5 50 8276A - -- G.20 8311... .- 5.75 8365C .★ 5.25 8381C ★ 4.20 8412...★ 1.40 8277_4.00 8312... -. 4.20 8365D..- 5.75 8381D... 4.75 8413.6.70 8278..-★ 4 00 8313... ★ 4.75 8365E ... 4.20 8381E -★ 4.20 8413A .★ 4.30 8279_4 50 8314... ★ 5.25 8365F ... 4.75 838IF ... 4.75 8414.._★ 3.30 8279A ★ 4.00 8315.. -. 5.75 8365G . . 5.25 8381G .. 4.20 8415...★ 8.15 8279B ... 1.00 8316... .. 4.20 8365H... 5.75 8381H... 4.75 8416...★ 1.00 8279C... 1.00 8317 .. .. 4.75 8366_1.25 8381J---. 4.20 8417_7 60 8279D... 2.00 8318 .. 5.25 8366A... 4.20 8381K... 4.75 8417A ... 7 60 8279E -★12.35 8319... .. 5.75 8366B . . 4.75 8381L ... 4.20 8418_1.15 8279F ..- 1.35 8320. . .. 4.20 8366C ... 5.25 8381M... 4.75 8419_7.90 8280...★ .85 8321... .. 4.75 8366D... 5.75 8381N... 4.20 8420...★ 2.75 8281.--★ 1.00 8322.. .. 5.25 8366E-.. 4 20 8381P ... 4.75 8420A .★ 2.00 8282..-★ 1.35 8323... .. 5.75 8366F ... 4 75 8382_5.75 8421...★ 8.15 8283..-★ 2.95 8324. .. 4.20 8366G.._ 5.25 8382a ... 7.90 8422...★ 1.00 8284...★ 3.75 8325... .. 4.75 8366H... 5.75 8383_7.90 8422A .★ 1.00 8285..-★ 4.55 8326... .. 5.25 8366J_4.20 8384..-★ 4.75 8422C... 1.00 8286... ★ 5.40 8327... .. 5.75 8366K... 4.75 8385_5.75 8422E... 1.00 8287..-★ 6.25 8328... .. 4.20 8366L ... 5.25 8386.._★ 7.90 8423_ 3.60 8287A._. 2.00 8329... .. 4.75 8366M__. 5.75 8387_2.50 8424_8.15 8287B _★ 1.65 8330... ★ 5.25 8367_4.20 8387A... 3.00 8425. .. . 1.00 8287C ... 1.00 8331 . 5.75 8367A ... 4.20 8388_5.25 8426..-★ 7.90 8287D.^ 3.75 8332 .. 4.20 8367B . . 4.75 8388A... 1.00 8427_ 1.00 8287E... 6.20 8333... 4.75 8367C... 5.25 8389_3..30 8427b ... 3.25 8287F... 6.20 8334... .. 5.25 8367D... 5.75 8389A ... 1.25 8427C... 3.25 8287G - 6.20 8335. - 5.75 8367E.- 4.20 8390_5.25 8427D.-- 3.50 8287H 4.20 8336 .. . 4.20 8367F .★ 4.75 8390A_4.55 8427E... 4.50 8287J 5.50 8337... .. 4.75 8367G ★ 5.25 8390B _★ 4.30 8428_7.90 8287K... 4.20 8338... .. 5.25 8367H. . 5.75 8391_3.30 8428a ★ 7.90 8287L--. 3.75 8339. .. 5.75 8368 . 2.50 8391A ... 5.65 8428b ... 5.00 8287M. . 4.20 8340... .. 4.20 8369 . 4 75 8392_5 25 8428C ... 5.00 8287N... 1.15 8341... ★ 4.75 8369 A... 4.20 8392A. .. 1.40 8428D... 5.75 8287P . 6.00 8342... ★ 5.25 8369B . . 4.75 8392B ... 1.15 8428E .. 6.00 8287R . 1.40 8343... .. 5.75 8370 . 2.50 8392C ... 1.35 8429_7.05 8287S ... 2.95 8344... -- 4.75 8371 . 4.75 8392D ... 1.35 8430.-.★ 1 50 8288 4.20 8345... 5.25 8372_3.00 8393...★ 5.45 8431... 5.00 8289_4.75 8346... -. 4 75 8373 . 4.20 8394...★ 5.00 8432.. ★ 1.00 8290_5.25 8347 . -- 5.25 8373A ... 4.20 8395 _ 1.15 8433_4.95 8291 5.75 8348 . .. 4.20 8373B ... 4.75 8395A .★ 1.25 8434_3.30 8292. . 4.20 8349 4.75 8374 . 2.10 8396...-^ 4.15 8435 _ 8.25 8293_ 4.75 8350 - 5.25 8375 _ 4.20 8397...★ 5..50 8436_9.10 8294. 5.25 8351 . 5.75 8375A... 4.75 8398...★ 1.25 8437_5.00 8295. 5.75 8352 .. .. 4.20 8376 . 2.10 8399.. . 5.45 8438_5.00 8296. 4.20 8353 . .. 4.75 8377_5.00 8400_8.70 8439 _ 12.10 8297_4.75 8354. . .. 5.25 8378...★ 2.10 8401...★ 5.30 8440_6 00 8298 5.25 8355 .. .. 4.20 8379...★ 4.20 8402.. _★ 5.00 8441...★ 3.75 8299 5.75 8366... .. 4.75 8379A... 4.75 8403_1.40 8443_4.40 8300_ 4.20 8357... .. 5.25 8380... . 2.10 8404_3.35 8450A .★ 1.15 8301. -. 4.75 8358. -- 4 20 8380A_.. 2.10 8404A... 2.30 8450B ★ 1.35 8302. 5.25 8359 . 4.75 8380B ★ 2.10 8405_5.25 8450C .★ 1.80 8303 . 5.75 8360 . 5.25 8380C ★ 2.10 8405A . 5..30 8450D. ★ 2.25 IMPORTANT NOTICE When moulding is priced by the inch it is in all cases understood that the price is based on ripping width of lumber, that is; of an inch wider than the finished size of moulding. For example: A % inch thick panel moulding if made to finish 1% inches wide, would be charged as 2 inches (being ripping size); to finish full 2 inches, would be charged as 2)4 inches, etc. .\pproximate weight of Mouldings, 1x1 inch, per 100 lineal feet, 1;3 pounds. ★ Denotes stock patterns. See Quality Book stock list for various woods. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 761 GLOSSARY OF TRADE TERMS The definitions below give the meaning of various terms used in this book or in quotations affecting articles described as established by general usage. APPLYING IN GENERAL MEASUREMENTS. OUTSIDE OPENING—The measurement of any given article from outside to outside. The frame opening. Always should be given in feet and inches. BETWEEN GLASS—The difference between the outside opening and the total glass measurement of a given window or sash. FACE MEASURE—-The measurement of any part of an article exclusive of any solid mold or rabbet. FINSIHED SIZE—The measurement of any given part of an article over all or including the solid mold or rabbet. RIPPING SIZE—The size of stock necessary to produce any given finished size. Usually 34 inch over finished size up to 5 inch cuts and 34 inch over above. MOLDING. SOLID MOLD or SOLID STUCK—A mold which is worked on the article itself. APPLIED MOLD—A separate mold applied or attached to any part of an article. FLUSH MOLD—An applied molding which finishes flush with or below the face or surface of the stiles or rails of the article. RAISED MOLD—An applied molding which partly covers or which extends above the face or surface of the stiles or rails of the article. MULLION. An upright or vertical bar, usually wider than the ordinary bar, dividing the glass in a sash, or a wide upright bar dividing two sash in a frame. Applied also to single blinds made to represent pairs. MUNTIN. Applies to any short or light bars—either vertical or horizontal—in a sash or in a door between panels not extending the full width or length of the article. ODD WORK. This term applies to any article which is not listed under listed sizes, or for which a list must be formed by the application of any of the Foot Notes or Rules for Extras—unless these specifically state to the contrary. RAIL. The cross or horizontal pieces of the framework of a sash, door or blind. STILES. The upright or vertical outside pieces of a sash, door or blind. STOCK QUANTITY. Ten or more of any given article of one kind, size and quality. 762 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. APPLYING TO DOORS ASTRAGAL. MOLD—-For Folding Doors—A strip of molding the length of the door of any desired pattern to be applied to one of a pair of folding doors so as to form a rabbet. SINGLE—For Folding Doors—A strip the length of the doors with a cross-section usually similar to a letter “T”—used to form a rabbet. DOUBLE—For Sliding Doors—A pair of strips the length of the doors—rabbeted to receive the doors on the back and molded or grooved reciprocally on the face to make a tight joint. JOINT—^For Sliding Doors—A molding or groove worked reciprocally on the meeting edges of each of a pair of doors to make a tight joint. BANDED DOORS. Doors with a thin band or strip—usually molded—-on the outside edge of the face of each stile and top and bottom rail—also called friction strips. CHAMFERED DOORS. Doors with the corner of the stiles or rails beveled at an angle of about 45 degrees. STOP CHAMFER—A chamfer stopped or ended short of the length of the piece chamfered. DOWELED DOORS. Doors put together with dowels instead of tenons. DUTCH DOOR. A door made to be cut horizontally through the lock rail so that the upper part can be opened inde¬ pendently of the lower part. FOUR-PANEL DOOR. Unless specifically otherwise stated is understood to mean the standard listed four-panel door No. >S00. FIVE-PANEL DOOR. Unless specifically otherwise stated is understood to mean the standard listed five-panel lock rail panel door No. SOI. PANELS. Bevel raised panels are standard. GRADUATED PANELS. Doors with cross panels of a different width usually graduated from a wide lower panel to a narrow top panel. LOCK RAIL. The center rail of a standard four-panel door. PANEL—The horizontal panel of a standard five-panel or similar door. TENONS. THROUGH TENONED — A door made with tenons on the end of the rails mortised or tenoned through and showing on the outside of the stile. BLIND TENONED OR MORTISED—A door made with the tenons on the ends of the rails mor¬ tised into but extending only part way through the stile. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA. 763 APPLYING TO BLINDS BLIND. SINGLE—A single blind is one piece to fill a given opening. PAIR—A pair of blinds is two pieces to fill a given opening, made and rabbeted to fold. SET—A set of blinds is more than two pieces for a given opening made to fold upon each other. STATIONARY SLAT BLINDS. Blinds with slats mortised into or so attached to the stiles as to be fixed. HALF STATIONARY BLINDS—Blinds with one panel of movable or rolling slats, and one of stationary or fixed slats. SHUTTERS. Blinds with solid panels instead of slat panels. BEAD AND BUTT SHUTTERS. Shutters with panels flush with the stiles and rails on one side and with beads lengthwise of the panels, at or near the stiles on one side only. FLUSH MOLD. See Flush Mold under “General.” APPLYING TO TERMS AND DISCOUNTS CAR LOTS. Quantities of millwork sold at one time for shipment at one time which aggregate the minimum weight allowed by the published railroad tariff for the given destination—usually 24,000 pounds. LOCAL OR WAY FREIGHTS. Terms applied to sales or shipments which for any reason take less than car lot rates of freight. CASH DISCOUNT. A discount allowed for payment of an invoice within a specified time from date of invoice. It does not apply to any freight or other allowance, which should always be deducted before cash discount is taken. F. O. B. OR FREE ON BOARD. This term indicates that the quotation or sale is made for goods on the cars at seller’s shipping point without charge for loading or handling. FREIGHT ALLOWED. Signifies that the seller will allow the purchaser on presentation of paid freight bill to deduct from settle¬ ment the full amount of freight paid on any given shipment from shipping point to destination. It does not guarantee the safe delivery of goods. FREIGHT EQUALIZED. Signifies that the seller will allow the purchaser on presentation of paid freight bill to deduct from the settlement an amount equal to the excess—if any—of the amount paid for freight over the sum which the buyer would have had to pay on a similar shipment from the point equalized with. It does not guarantee safe delivery of goods. OPENINGS. Quotations are frequently made at a specified discount for a given number of openings. In this connection an opening is understood to mean One Door or two Cupboard Doors. One Window. Two Sash. One Pair of Blinds or two Single Blinds. STOCK GOODS OR STOCK ITEMS. Terms frequently used in quotations to indicate such listed sizes as are regularly carried in stock by the party quoting. Must not be confused with “listed sizes” which may be “stock sizes” in one locality and not in another. 764 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. STICKING. (See Solid Mold.) O. G.—A solid mold which is a combination of a cove and a quarter round with no fillet between.— The standard sticking for doors, sash and blinds. COVE AND BEAD—A solid mold which is a combination of a cove and quarter round with a small fillet between. BEAD AND COVE—A solid mold which is a combination of a quarter round and cove with a small fillet between and on each side. OVOLO—A solid mold which is a quarter round with a small fillet on each side. P. G.—A solid mold which is a long bevel with a small fillet on each side. APPLYING TO SASH OR WINDOWS SASH. A sash indicates a single piece to fill a given opening. WINDOW. A window indicates two pieces—one upper, one lower—to fill an opening arranged to slide vertically. CASEMENT. Applies to a sash or pair of sash made to be hung on hinges to swing. COTTAGE. . COTTAGE WINDOW—A window in which the meeting rails are placed above the center of the opening. COTTAGE SASH—A sash made to correspond to a cottage window. FRENCH WINDOW. A pair of sash made to be hung on hinges like a pair of doors—A long pair of casement sash. FACTORY SASH OR WINDOWS. Sash or windows divided into small lights for factory use—The term implies an inferior quality of ma¬ terial for paint, permitting the use of reasonable defects of any nature not weakening the sash. FULL BOUND. This term indicates that the sash so described shall have a similar amount of wood in stiles and top and bottom rails, usually described as “same rail all around.” MEETING RAILS. The rails of a window which meet when the wdndow is hung and closed. PLAIN RAIL—Meeting rails of the same thickness as the rest of the window. CHECK RAILS—Meeting rails sufficiently thicker than the window to fill the opening between the top and bottom sash made by the check strip or parting strip in the frame. They are usually beveled. LUGS OR HORNS. An extension of the stiles of a window beyond the meeting rails. They are usually molded on the in¬ side of the stile with an O. G. Mold—(O. G. Lugs or Corbels). QUEEN ANNE. Windows or sash divided into small lights. SUSPENDED LIGHTS. A term applied to a light within a sash, formed by straight bars, any one of which must be attached to the free end or to the beveled joint of other bars or munts. FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO.. DUBUQUE, IOWA 765 INDEX A RAGE Accordion Doors . 138 Acoru Ends for Wall llnil. 347 Adjustable Gable Ornaments.602 to 605 “ Window Screens. 102 Altar Railing. 568, 569 Andirons . 440 Angle Beads. 463 Angle Newels. 337 Arch Colonnades.372 to 384, 397 to 401 Art Glass.650 to 728 Astragals . 146, 758 B KmIIs (Turned). 482 BALUSTERS I’orch . 576. 588, 589 Roped-Spiral or Twisted . 345 Sawed . 589 Stair .338, 339, 345 Band Mouldings . 737 BANK Check Desks. 524, 525 Counters .514 to 523 Counter Rails . 526 to 528 Furniture .513 to 531 Base . 328, 329, 753 to 755 Base Angle Beads . 463 Base Blocks .316 to 329 Base Corners . 463 Battenberg Lace Glass.651 to 653 Battens . 736 Batieu Wainscoting . 449 Ba.y Window Panels . 607 Bay Window Seats . 509 Beads, Corner . 463, 738 Bead Mouldings . 464 Beam Ceiling Plans . 445 Beam Finish .4 4 6, 447 Bed Mouldings .731 to 733 Bent or Circle Face Windows and Frames.. 66 Bevel Plate Glass . 675 to 699 BLINDS Door . Ill Extras . 113 Grades ot and Woods Admissible. 19 Inside . 112 I.ouvre . 646 outside, 2 It.110, 111 4 It. 109 “ 8 It. 108 “ 12 It. 108 Swinging Door . 141 BLOCKS Base . 315 Corner . 315 Head . 315 I’lynth . 315 Bookcases .510, 511 Book Racks . 661 Booths, Telephone . 534 Borders, Parquetry . 457 to 462 BRACKETS Composition . 627 Porcn . 591 to 597 Stair . 346 Wall Rail . 347 Buffets .485 to 493 Building Paper . 648. 649 Burlap Wainscoting. 448 Buttons, Wood . 483 c CABINETS Kitcbeu .498 to 501 Medicine . 503 Cap Trims for Doors and Windows.316, 317 Carpet, Wood . 456 Carvings, Wood .474 to 478 Carved Ornaments and Rosettes . 480 Casement Sasli .58, 59 Cases, Show .542, 543 Cashier Desks .540, 541 Casings .328, 329. 744 to 748 Cellar Sash . 35 Chairs, Otilce . 551 Check Desks .524, 525 China Closet Doors .124, 125 China Closets . 494 to 497 Chipped Glass . 659 Choir Railing .568, 569 CHURCH Altar Railing .568, 569 Book Racks . 561 Choir Railing .568, 569 Communion Table . 566 Doors .142, 143 Entrances . 281 Furniture .553 to 569 Glass .721 to 728 Kneelers . 561 Pew Bodies . 5 61 Pew Fronts . 567 I’ews .554 to 559 Pulpits .562 to 566 Seating, Directions for Ordering. 55 3 WindoAV Frames . 644 to 646 Windows .60 to 65 Circle P^'ace Windows and Frames. 66 Closet Cases and Drawers. 504 Closets, China, I’antry and Linen. .494 to 497, 506, 507 Closet Doors . 141 Closet, The Shallow . 505 College Entrances . 281 Colonial Cap Trim .316, 317 Colonial Entrances . 281 Colonial Windows and Sash Frames. .641 to 643 Colonnades . 372 to 384 and 397 to 401 Colonnades, Directions for Ordering. 372 COLUMNS Colonial .571, 572, 574 Octagon, Square Turned . 57 6 Solid Turned . 573 Combination Screen and Storm Doors. 9 6 Communion Table. 566 COMPOSITION Brackets . 627 Capitals .618 to 625 Ornaments . 628, 629 Consols .436, 437 Corner Beads .463, 738 Cord, for banging Sash . 647 Corner Blocks . 315 Cottage Front Doors (Our Special Designs) Cottage I^'ront Windows (Dur Special De¬ signs) .38 to 45 Coulson Sash Bars . 292 (Counters, P»ank .514 to 523 “ Store . 532, 533 Cove Mouldings .733, 734 Craftwood Doors .248 to 255 Cresting . 600 Crooks, Stair Rail . 348 Crown Mouldings . 730 to 732 Cupboards .494 to 497 Cupboard Doors .124, 125 “ Sash . 25 DESKS Cashier .540, 541 Check . 524, 525 Home . 501 Office . 544 to 549 Standing . 549 Dimension Shingles . 606 DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING Church Seating . 553 Circle or Segment Head Windows. 67 Colonnades . 372 Inside Blinds . 112 Porches . 608 Sideboards . 484 Stair Work . 333 Store Fronts . 282 Door Frames .635 to 638 “ .Tambs . 638 Door and Window Trim .316 to 329 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 76 () IN DEX—Continued DOORS PAGE Accordion . 138 Artcraft (Inlaid) .226 to 235 Artisan .236 to 241 Astragals . 146 Blinds . Ill Bungalow .242 to 247 China Closet .....124, 125 Church .142, 143 Closet . 141 Combination Screen and Storm . 96 Craftwood .248 to 255 Cupboard .124, 125 Cottage (Our Special Designs).150 to 207 Doorcraft .260 to 265 — l>utcU_ . 270 FTxtras T .Tr.-.C" rr. T..148, 149 Factory . 144 Five Panel O. G.118, 119 “ “ B. A C. 120 Four Panel O. G.116, 117 Frames .635 to 638 Front (Our Special Designs) .150 to 207 Grained .130, 131 and 205 to 207 Hardwood .226 to 273 Inlaid .228 to 235 Lattice . 140 Mirror . 271 Mission .209 to 224 O. G. Sash .121 to 123 Painted .126 to 128 and 203, 204 Kabbets . 146 Ivoyal .150 to 159 Screen .97, 101 Slab or Sanitary 226 to 235 and 242 to 247. 265 to 268 Slat . Stable . Sticking, Sections of Store . Storm . Swinging Closet .... Trim . “Veneered . “Warehouse . “Woodcraft . Double Strength, Leaded Dowels . Drawers, Nest of . Dry Goods, Shelving . . Drip Cap Moulding . . . Drops, Wood Turned . Drug Store Fixtures... Dutcli Doors . . 141 . 144 . 147 132 to 137 ....95, 96 . 141 316 to 329 225 to 271 . 144 .266 to 269 .666 to 674 . 482 ...504, 505 . 535 . . .742, 743 . 482 536 to '539 . 270 E Eave Trough . 606 Emblems. Church . 728 Embossed Mouldings.465 to 473 Enameled Glass . 658 Enclosures, Show Window . 290 Entrances .274 to 281 EXTRAS Blimi . 113 Door .148. 149 Sash .68 to 70 Transom . 52 Eye-brow Sash . 56 F floorinq Hardwood . I’ai'auetry . Strips and Wood Carpet Florentine Glass . Folding Sash . PAGE 452 to 453 457 to 462 . 456 . 66 ] ...58, 59 FRAMES Bent Window . 66 Celliir . 636 Cliurch .644 to 646 Colonial .641 to 643 Door .635 to 637 Fire Proof . 630 Gable .54 to 56 Gothic Window .644, 645 Inside Door . 638 I.ouvre . 646 Pocket Head . 92 Slip Head . 634 Window .631 to 646 French Windows . 59 Fret Work .383 to 398 Frieze, Fancy . 607 Front Doors (Our Special Designs) .. 150 to 207 Front Entrances .274 to 281 Fronts. Pew . 567 Front Windows (Our Special Designs). 73 to 86 FURNITURE Bank .513 to 531 Church .553 to 569 Othce .544 to 552 G GABLE Frames . Ornaments . Sash . Scrolls . .54 to 56 602 to 605 54 to 56 . 605 GLASS ■Vrt. Leaded .666 to 674, Battenberg Lace. Beveled Plate . Chii)ped . Church . t'ut Designs . Emblems . Enameled . Figured . Florentine . Geometric Chipped . Holly . Liice Designs . Ijeaded Art in Colors . 685 to 728 651 to 653 675 to 699 . 659 721 to 728 675 to 684 . 728 . 658 659 to 661 . 661 . 657 . 661 651 to 653 700 to 728 Leaded Bev. I’late .685 to 699 Leaded Church Designs .721 to 728 Leaded Double Strength . 666 to 674 M.aze . 661 Mitred Glass .675 to 684 Moss . 659 Ornamental IMate . 660 1‘1'ism . 663 to 665 Sand Blast .651 to 656 Wire . 662 Gothic Window Frames .644, 645 Grades of Sasli, Doors and Blinds. 11 Grained Doors .130. 131. 205 to 207 Grates .403 to 411, 439 to 441 Grilles .383 to 398 Gutter . 606 Factor.v Doors . 144 Fasteners (Screen and Storm Sash)...103 to 105 Figured Glass . 659 to 661 Finishing .297 to 312 Finials . 601 Finish, Door and Window .316 to 329 Fireproof Windows and Frames. 630 Fire I’laces and Fixtures.402 to 441 FIXTURES Bank .513 to 531 ('hurch .553 to 569 Drug . 536 to 539 Gllice .544 to 552 Store .532 to 535 H Half itound Mouldings .-. 734 Hall Trees . 438 Hangers, Storm Sash and Screen.103 to 105 HARDWARE .Mantel .403 to 411, 439 to 441 Screen .103 to 105 Storm Sash .104, 105 Hardwood Doors .225 to 271 Hardwood Finishing of.... .297 to 312 Hardwood Flooring .452, 453 Hardw() 0 (i Thresholds .463, 741 Head Blocks . 315 Hinges. Screen and Storm Door.103 to 105 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA. 767 IN D EX—Continued H— Continued tacie Home Desks . 501 Hook Strip . 738 Holly Glnss . 661 Hotked Sash . 33 I Interior Finish .316 to 329 “ Finishing . 297 to 312 Inside Blinds, Directions for Ordering. 112 Inside Door Frames. 638 j Jambs. Inside Door . 638 Jib Windows . 58 K Kitchen Cabinets .198 to 501 Kitars. 291 I’ew Bodies . 561 Pew Ends . 554 to 559 I’ew End Paneling . 660 Pew Fronts . 567 I’icture Moulding . 328, 329, 739 Piano WindoAvs .90, 91 Pilasters . 575 Plain Glass. Leatled . 666 to 674 Plans, for Ceiling P.eams . 445 I’late Rails . 328, 329, 442, 443 I’latform Newels . 337 PORCH Balusters, SaAved . 689 “ Square Turned. Gctagoii Bead¬ ed . 576 “ Turned . 576, 588, 589 Brackets .591 to 597 Columns .571 to 581 “ On Pedestals . 577 “ Special Square . 578 to 681 Desi,gns . 609 to 617 Directions for Ordering . 60S Filler . 599 Meweis . 573 , 576 NeAvels, Square Turned, Octagon Bciided.. 576 Pedestals . 577, 598 Pilasters . 575 Costs .571 to 581 Kail .584 to 587 Spindles .576. 588 Spindles, Siinare Turned, Octagon Beaded 67B A’iCAVS .609 to 617 I’l-escription Case Fronts .538, 539 Pressed Mouldings .465 to 473 I’rism Glass .663 to 665 Pulleys, Sash . 647 Pulpits .562 to 566 Q Quarter Round Moulding . 734 Queen Anne WindoAvs, Transoms and Sash .46 to 51 R Raliliets and Astragals . -146 Rafter Ends . 607 RAILING Church .568 to 569 Oftice . 552 Porch .584 to 587 Stair . 340 to 344 Return Read Mouldings . 733 Roll Top Desks .544 to 548 Roofing “QUALITY” . 648, 649 Rosettes .480, 482, 483 Rotary Fasteners . 105 FARLEY & LOETSCHER MEG. CO., DUBUQUE, IOWA T(‘)8 INDEX—Continued S PAGE Sand Blast (Jlass .651 to 656 SASH Barn . Bars, Metal . Casement . Cellar . Circle . ('iipboard . Cord . Cottage (Our Special Designs) China Closet . Extras . Eye-brow . Factory . Fasteners . Folding . Front (Our Special Designs) Cable . Hangers . Hotbed . Pulleys . Queen Anne . Screens . Stall . Storm . Transom . Weights . SCREEN Adjustable. Doors . Fasteners . Hardware . M'indows . Scrolls, Stair . Seats, Window . Shallow Closet . SHELVING Drug Store .536, 537 I>ry Goods . 535 I’atent Medicine . 537 Tincture . 536 Shingles, Dimension . 606 Shoe Bail . 347 Show Cases .542, 543 Show Window Backing . 290 Sidel)oards .485 to 493 Sideboards, Directions for Oialering. 484 Sides of Trim .316 to 327 Sink and Table Legs . 502 Sink Trimmings . 502 Skeleton Wainscoting . 448 Slip Head Frames. 634 Spindles, Porch .576, 588 Spiral Rope or Twisted Newels and Balus¬ ters . 345 Spouting . 606 Stable Doors . 144 STAIR Balusters .338, 339-345 Brackets . 346 Designs .349 to 371 Directions for Ordering . 333 Floor 1‘lans . 333 Newels .334 to 337-345 Bail .340 to 344 Bail Brackets . 347 Bail Crooks . 348 Bail Wall I’lates . 347 Scrolls . 346 Standing Desks . 549 Starting Newels .334 to 336 Sticking. Sections of . 147 Stools, Ofiice . 550 Stools, Window .328, 329-739 Stops . 735 STORE Counters .532, 533 Doors ..132 to 137 Fixtures .532 to 535 Fronts .282 to 289 Shelving .535 to 539 Tables . 534 . 34 .291 to 295 .58, 59 . 35 . 53 . 25 . 647 .73 to 86 .124, 125 .68 to 70 . 56 .30 to 32 .103 to 105 .58, 59 .73 to 86 .54 to 56 . 105 . 33 . 647 . 50 . 102 . 33 . 94 . 36 . 647 . 102 .97 to 101 104 to 105 103 to 105 . 102 . 346 . 509 . 505 STORE—Continued page Store Front Construction.282 to 295 Store Fronts, Directions for Ordering .... 282 Storm Doors .95, 96 Storm Sash . 94 Storm Sash Fasteners .104-105 T Table, Communion . 566 Tables, Store . 534 Table Legs . 502 Telephone Booths . 534 Thresholds .463, 741 Tincture Shelving . 536 Tracery . 600 TRANSOMS Extras . 52 One and Two Light . 36 (jueen Anne . 51 Transom Bar Frame . 92 Trim for Doors and Windows .316 to 329 Triple Front Windows .87 to 91 Turned Balls . 482 Turned Mouldings . 464 Turned Rosettes .482, 483 Typewriter Desks .544 to 549 V V-Gutter . 606 Veneered Doors .225 to 271 Verge Brackets . 607 w IVainscoting .448 to 451 Wainscoting Cap . 738 Wall Plates . 347 Wall Rail Brackets . 347 IVardrobes .504, 505 Warehouse Doors . 144 Water Closet Doors . 141 Weather Strip . 107 Weights, Sash . 647 White Chip Glass . 659 Wickets . 529 to 531 WINDOWS 2 light .21 to 25 4 “ 26 8 “ .:..27, 28 12 “ .27, 28 15 “ 29 18 “ 30 20 “ 31 24 “ 31 30 “ 32 32 “ 32 Bent . 66 Bow Face . 66 Church .60 to 65 Circle Top . 59 ('ottage Front .38 to 45 Extras .68 to 70 Fire Proof . 630 Frames .630 to 646 French . 59 Front (Our Special Designs).73 to 86 Gothic .60 to 63 .Tib . 58 I'antry . 25 I’arlor and Living Boom .88 to 91 Peakhead ...60 to 65 (jueen Anne .46 to 49 Segment Head . 59 Screens . 102 Trim .316 to 329 Triple Front.87 to 91 Window I’anels . 607 Window Seats . 509 Window Stools .328, 329-739 Window Stops . 735 Wire Glass . 662 Wood Buttons . 483 Wood Carpet .454 to 456 Wo()