. American homes and gardens. all the rest of yourmoney will go for style and correctness. Unless your choice is correct, your money isworse than wasted. Pay 25 cents for the Vogue Millinery Number and ensure yourselfagainst wasting a single penny of your Autumn hat money. In your home, far from the confusion of the milliner, Vogue will spread before you not a few hats fromyour local stores but a splendid display of new models from the greatest designers in the world. Buy yourcopy to-day—and at the same time ask the newsdealer to reserve for you a copy of the Forecast of Fall Fashions Number (
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. American homes and gardens. all the rest of yourmoney will go for style and correctness. Unless your choice is correct, your money isworse than wasted. Pay 25 cents for the Vogue Millinery Number and ensure yourselfagainst wasting a single penny of your Autumn hat money. In your home, far from the confusion of the milliner, Vogue will spread before you not a few hats fromyour local stores but a splendid display of new models from the greatest designers in the world. Buy yourcopy to-day—and at the same time ask the newsdealer to reserve for you a copy of the Forecast of Fall Fashions Number (On Sale September 15th) This issue is one of the most valuable of the whole year. It tells what each great couturier—Worth, Paquin, Doucet, Drecoll, Poiret, Francis—is planning for the new season.Here you will find the models you will be safe in wearing this Autumn and Winter. 25 cents a copyTwice a month VOGUE, 443 Fourth Ave., New York CONDE NAST, Publisher $4 a year24 numbers Evergreens—A Medfield Farm House—Iris. SEPTEMBER 1913 Vol. X. No. 9 MUNN & CO., Inc., Publishers NEW YORK. N. Y. PRICE 25 CENTS $3.00 A YEAR American Estates and Gardens By BARR FERREELarge Quarto, llxlSh Inches. 3W Pages. 275 Elustrations. Handsomely Bound. Gilt Top. Boxed. <I This is a sumptuously illustrated volume in which for the first time,the subject of the more notable, great estates, houses and gardens inAmerica receive adequate treatment. An effort has been made to selectas great a variety as possible of the styles of architecture which havebeen introduced into this country, as being specially adapted to thepeculiar conditions of American country life. <I Although the exteriors of some of the houses shown may be familiar toa certain number of readers, few have had the privilege of a visit to theirinteriors, and for that reason special attention has been given to reproduc-tions of many of the sumptuous halls and rooms of the people of wealth,and no better way can be obtained of