Luxfer 4-Inch
Pressed
Crystal Prisms
In Our Standard Glazing
Are a necessity in the proper day-lighting of stores, offices and similar spaces where the problem of daylight illumination is important.
No store front, large or small, deserves the designation ‘modern” that does not employ this prism set in transom form. The ornamental possibilities of this installation are practically limitless.
In other situations, no matter how complex the daylighting problem, these prisms will meet conditions satisfactorily in 99 per cent. of the cases considered, as is proven by our records for the past ten years.
LUXFER in some form is needed in nearly every building operation, viewed only from the standpoint of economy. Specify “Luxfer” and see that you get it.
Luxfer Prism
Sidewalks
In Reinforced Concrete
Settings
Have the following guaranteed points of supremacy. We can prove:
1. That this is the strongest possible sidewalk construction. Ask us for expert reports on this point.
2. That this is the most durable sidewalk construction. Ask us for reports from architects and owners on this head.
3. That this is the only water-proof, soundproof and non-deteriorating construction. Ask us for the reasons.
4. That this installation, notwithstanding the above guaranteed features, is more economical than any other standard form. NOTE:
Where light diffusion is not essential, we set our round and square blank lights in the same construction and with the same
guarantee.
IMPORTANT:
We are prepared to install this work with our own skilled workmen anywhere in the United States; OR, we will make up any specification at our shops in ready-to-set slabs and ship to any point for installation by your local contractor.
Specify LUXFER
and see that you get it. There is no substitute.
AMERICAN LUXFER PRISM COMPANY
Heyworth Building, CHICAGO
New York, 160 Fifth Avenue Boston, 49 Federal Street
San Francisco, 245 Oak Street
Cleveland, 1022 Garfield Building Baltimore, 505 American Building
Kansas City, 948 N. Y. Life Building St. Paul, 435 Gilfillin Block
Philadelphia, 608 Chestnut Street Cincinnati, 30-32 Thoms Building
New Orleans, 904 Hennon Building Milwaukee, 1112 Herman Building Indianapolis, 342 E. Washington St. Portland, Ore., 218 Front St.
Seattle Wash., 313 Cordova Street