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CREATES AN ENTIRETY NEW Kll{D 0t HOIUIE THAI YOU CAN BUITD IN YOUR

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rrs silAll BUI BtAUTltUl. lrs mom E(oNoltllol AND IIYAITE. YH II COSTS 1TSS THATI iI.OO A DAY UI{DTR t.H.A. tT rs BRIGHI, AIRY AND oPII{-WIIH WIDER wtilDows, Buil,T-11{ illRRoRS, INIERIoR GI,ASS PARTIIIONS. GI,ASS ADD' TO ITS YAIUT AND SA]ABI]ITY OUT 0t Ail PRoPoRT|oI{ To lrs cosT.

O These homes are not hypothetical-not mere dreams on a draftine board: They are being built bv builders all overihe country''many hav-e been c6mpleted and soldo under the bannei of "Design for llappinessoo Homes-4 1a1i6nal building movement supported by a tremendous advertising and merihandising program in national migazines, radio, motilon pictures and trade publications.

- Much of the charm and beautv of this new kind of home comes from new and generons uses of elass. Wide'Windowso Built-in Plite Glass MirrorslDecorative Glass Partitions and colorful glass wainscotings of Vitrolite Structural Glass in kitchen and batlroom' combine to make a house that is briehter, gayer and easier to keep clean. No loneei a luiu'n', Glass adds to th-e value and salalility of a house out of all pro' portion to its cost.

WHAT ARE,,DTSIGN 'OR IIAPPINTSS,, HOTNIS?

"Design for Happiness" Homes is the copy' righted iade of the nation-wide home develop' ment Drosram eponsored by the Libbey'Owens' Ford elais Comipany. Thii program is devoted to better and ldwei cost h6mel for the home owner-to quicker and more profitable sales for the Contracfor-Builder and Real Estate Op-erator. This proeram is supported by Libbeyowens' Ford Latlonal adveiti:isins and bv tlie L'O'F al advertlsilg L'O'F Radio rrrogram ooDesign foi Happiness" over the Columbia'l\etwork 5?.M. (EST) every Sunday afternoon.

And Glass SeIIs Houses

HERI ARE GIASS DESIGI{S MOM A TYPICAI "DtstGN toR llAPPll{Ess" Housl

O The elass desiqne shown here are taken from o-"ne of t[e thousands of actual "Deeisn for Happineee" Homes now beinstruilt all ovii the country. They illusirate the use of Glaes in tbe modern small home. They are not onlY being built.but thev are being sold even before they'are co-'pl"t"d.

Iir one bedioom ie a three-way mirror, in another a built-in dreeeing table and mirror. A built-in mirror adds life and interest to the living roon. Tbe wainscotinq in the bathioom ie of colorful Vitroli=te wall glass. In the kitchen the cabinet doors ind the door to the utility room are glazed with a gay decorative elass callel Louvrex. Th6re'g even a iowder-pufr mirror bv the kitchen sink. the wh^ole houee ii equipped- in the colder areas with etorm windows to reduce heating costs as much ae 307o.

FOR ;UI,l INTORIIIATION

For all the facts atrout this great nalion-wide home-building movement' write Libbey'Owens'Ford Glaee Com' pany, Toledo, Ohio.

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