“Standard” Plate P 1360
OUR Advertising is YOUR
Salesman
Our extensive national advertising has made
Standard” Porcelain Enameled Ware the favorite with the Houseowners in every part of the country.
Standard” Fixtures are easiest to specify for Kitchen, Laundry, Bathroom or Pantry because the Houseowner is already prejudiced in their favor.
The illustration shows Standard” Plate P 1360 Porcelain Enameled Slop Sink with Nickel-plated Improved Flushing Rim, on Trap Standard Cleanout and 2-inch Nickel-plated Vent Connection to Wall, Nickel-plated Strainer, Compression Supply and Flush Fittings complete with Supply Pipes to Floor, Nickel-plated Unions, Tees, Pipe Straps, Air Chambers and Spun Cup—Enameled inside or all over.
Standard Sanitary Mfg, Co. Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. A
The Illuminating Engineering Department
OF THE
HOLOPHANE COMPANY
IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 227-229 Fulton St., NewYorK
“Norman Monuments of Palermo”
BY ARNE DEHLI.
Illustrated with 50 Plates, i3 xi7£ . Price, bound, $10.00. Unbound, $9.00.
The American Architect, Publishers,
W
E are now engaged in classifying the plate illustrations which appeared in The American Architect before January
I, 1905. These are being grouped under various topics such as “Apartment Houses,” “Banks,” “Churches,”
“Dwelling Houses,” etc., so that we shall soon be able to supply more or less complete sets of
Classified Plates from The American Architect
The plates will be sold at 2 cents a page except in the case of photogravure, heliotype or gelatine plates, of which the price will be S cents a page. In all cases where ioo or more pages are purchased the plates will be inclosed in a neat portfolio without additional charge.
We shall be pleased to correspond with anyone interested in obtaining illustrations of special Architectural topics. THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT, No. 12 West 40th Street, New York.
SOCIETIES
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
The annual election at Washington this week resulted thus: President, Frank Miles Day; First Vice-president, Wm. B. Mundie; Second Vice-president, R. Clipston Sturgis; Secretary and Treasurer, Glenn Brown; Directors for three years, Walter Cook, Edgar V. Seeler, J. S. Mauran; Auditor, Robert Stead.
The following Associates were advanced to the grade of Fellow: Wm. S. Post, Henry Bacon, John Russell Pope, James P. Jamieson, Allen B. Pond and C. A. Martin.
NORTH CAROLINA ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIA
TION.
The first business session of the North Carolina Architectural Association was held January I, at Raleigh, at which time reports of the various officers and committees were received. The committee appointed to take up the matter of the consolidation of the North and South Carolina Associations into one body made a favorable report. The following architects were in attendance :
Mr. W. H. Lord, of Asheville; Messrs. Charles C. Hook, W. G. Rogers, L. L. Hunter, Franklin Gordon, and O. D. Wheeler, of Charlotte; H. C. Linthicum, of Dur
ham; F. A. Weston, and W. L. Brewer, of Greensboro; Charles McMillen and Joseph Leitner, of Wilmington; C. W. Barrett, W. P. Rose, F. B. Simpson, and H. P. S.. Keller, of Raleigh.
PROPOSED NEW CHAPTER, A. I. A.
A Wisconsin Chapter of the American Institute of Architects is the latest organization proposed for the State, and local architects have been asked to support tne movement by accepting membership in the society. The plan is being forwarded by Mr. A. C. Clas, of Milwaukee, and is favored by many of the profession in the State. A license law for architects in all
OUR Advertising is YOUR
Salesman
Our extensive national advertising has made
Standard” Porcelain Enameled Ware the favorite with the Houseowners in every part of the country.
Standard” Fixtures are easiest to specify for Kitchen, Laundry, Bathroom or Pantry because the Houseowner is already prejudiced in their favor.
The illustration shows Standard” Plate P 1360 Porcelain Enameled Slop Sink with Nickel-plated Improved Flushing Rim, on Trap Standard Cleanout and 2-inch Nickel-plated Vent Connection to Wall, Nickel-plated Strainer, Compression Supply and Flush Fittings complete with Supply Pipes to Floor, Nickel-plated Unions, Tees, Pipe Straps, Air Chambers and Spun Cup—Enameled inside or all over.
Standard Sanitary Mfg, Co. Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. A
The Illuminating Engineering Department
OF THE
HOLOPHANE COMPANY
IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 227-229 Fulton St., NewYorK
“Norman Monuments of Palermo”
BY ARNE DEHLI.
Illustrated with 50 Plates, i3 xi7£ . Price, bound, $10.00. Unbound, $9.00.
The American Architect, Publishers,
W
E are now engaged in classifying the plate illustrations which appeared in The American Architect before January
I, 1905. These are being grouped under various topics such as “Apartment Houses,” “Banks,” “Churches,”
“Dwelling Houses,” etc., so that we shall soon be able to supply more or less complete sets of
Classified Plates from The American Architect
The plates will be sold at 2 cents a page except in the case of photogravure, heliotype or gelatine plates, of which the price will be S cents a page. In all cases where ioo or more pages are purchased the plates will be inclosed in a neat portfolio without additional charge.
We shall be pleased to correspond with anyone interested in obtaining illustrations of special Architectural topics. THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT, No. 12 West 40th Street, New York.
SOCIETIES
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
The annual election at Washington this week resulted thus: President, Frank Miles Day; First Vice-president, Wm. B. Mundie; Second Vice-president, R. Clipston Sturgis; Secretary and Treasurer, Glenn Brown; Directors for three years, Walter Cook, Edgar V. Seeler, J. S. Mauran; Auditor, Robert Stead.
The following Associates were advanced to the grade of Fellow: Wm. S. Post, Henry Bacon, John Russell Pope, James P. Jamieson, Allen B. Pond and C. A. Martin.
NORTH CAROLINA ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIA
TION.
The first business session of the North Carolina Architectural Association was held January I, at Raleigh, at which time reports of the various officers and committees were received. The committee appointed to take up the matter of the consolidation of the North and South Carolina Associations into one body made a favorable report. The following architects were in attendance :
Mr. W. H. Lord, of Asheville; Messrs. Charles C. Hook, W. G. Rogers, L. L. Hunter, Franklin Gordon, and O. D. Wheeler, of Charlotte; H. C. Linthicum, of Dur
ham; F. A. Weston, and W. L. Brewer, of Greensboro; Charles McMillen and Joseph Leitner, of Wilmington; C. W. Barrett, W. P. Rose, F. B. Simpson, and H. P. S.. Keller, of Raleigh.
PROPOSED NEW CHAPTER, A. I. A.
A Wisconsin Chapter of the American Institute of Architects is the latest organization proposed for the State, and local architects have been asked to support tne movement by accepting membership in the society. The plan is being forwarded by Mr. A. C. Clas, of Milwaukee, and is favored by many of the profession in the State. A license law for architects in all