Even with the thermometer hover-- sons for préference for steel are ing around zero, the dernand is evi- cited the baked enamel finish, the d ent and-, t he freedom from warping, shrih*ing ho m e acquiring bdigado spirit, 1 i k e anti- adbnigadquietness ofmetal jfreeze, refuses to cabinets. be congealeéd. N1ot' only does thie baked enamnel It is our belief finish harm-onize nicely with the i hat this year will scem an ynewmodern streamlined refrigýerator and families 'i n- t h e range but it-makes a surface which borne o w n i n g is easy to keep dèean and basically role. 'First, there sanitary. The .first, impression ýone, ~4 is the ever pres-* gets of a steel equipped kitchen is ent a n d natural the air of immnaculate cleanliness. instinct t o o % n 0f the. fivelarge. apartment build- one' s p 1 a c e of ,ings recently erected in the Chicago R. . Jhasona b o d e: Though 'area,, four were, equipped withý St. pot always verbally expressed. it Charles cab inets.. Thiese* were 'the does have a bea1 ring on the life of a Granville Garden Apartments, 196 family as contrasted to the situation kitchens;, Isabella Apartments, where moves -are made from onie Evanston, 91 kitchens; Wolcott place. to another at more or less Apartments, 147 kitchenis, and The regular intervals. Terraces, at Ravinia, 20 kitchens. Prices Are Favor~able The contract w~as recently closed for Manyof he rntale huse hae evipping the 554,Içitchens .in the 60-day sales clause intes e e Chatham Park project at Cottage in te lese Grove and 83rd street. and this means showing the house to prospective buyers, and giving Last year was thie biggest year in ,possession in the event of a sale, a the history of the Chicago office of situation flot condusive to the quiet the -St. Charles Manufacturing com- enjoyment of one's home. Then. too. pany. .and it is beginning 1940 withý prices now are low, and if the prop- more orders on the books than were erty.is purchased right, there is very shipped during ail of last year. littie chance for a 1oss on the in- vestment, and, on the other hand. TIMES HAVE CHANGED there may be a profit. It is a pecu-; Indicative of the »efforts of the liar fact that when. one buys a car' he expects te, ue a for'a e o plumbing industry to provide a wideI In purcnasing a home today. ho,,%- 'J accesores re aait cU4, says1 eve, amanwans t.brak venon'the Plumbing and Heating Industries eve, amanwats o .rek een onbureau. Whereas years ago only one his investment or feel that he can- make a profit on it. material-china-was usèd for the manufacture of accessories such. as True Investmelàt towel bars, soap dishes, and paper We know of nothing that every holders. Today metals, plastics, and member of your family, young andà. glass are 'employed, thus providing old, can use and enjoy, more fullv units, Whieh please every taste, fit than a substantial home, and when every requiremnent, and suit every carefully purchased, the investmenti budget. in a home in this favored commu~n-' ity is indeed an investmeîit in. every sense of the word. FEATURE GAME ROOM s Mau Homes of CIusrvcter Builut to Your Needj vuIst National Bank .Bidg. oWilm.fe*4490 *,Floyd Va An- dence at 23315 Greenwoclav.enue, Wilmette. Donald Boothby w:tas thie archMtect, and the Power Engineering Company the buUld- er. * Colonal residence at 2323 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette. E. T. Larkin is the owner and Theodore S. Williams the archftect. JiéU :French, style of ar'chitecture, it has eight monts and fs air-conditioned.Oha~t- ten andI Jaerobson were the architectsu and the Power Con- struction comp any the- builders. * hOto shows ahomae under contrucUon. ~'4-~' 5%. 4/