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e now with J. Foster Warner. Mr. Bragdon has temporarily opened an office at 60 Trust Building, but will have offices in the new Cutler Building when completed. Mr. Wilson Eyre, Jr., of Philadelphia, has just finished designing a second formal garden, which is said to be delightfully un-American; and Mr. Frank Miles Day's Horticultural Hall is nearly ready to receive the mural coloring and allegorical painting which Mr. Joseph Lindon Smith is to execute. The latter will be a conspicuous departure from ordinarily accepted models. [Illustration: LXXXIV. Porch of Church at Beuvreil, Normandy.] The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY BATES & GUILD, 6 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. * * * * * Subscription Rates per year ... 50 cents, in advance. Special Club Rates for five subscriptions ... $2.00. * * * * * Entered at the Boston Post Office as Second-class Matter. SPECIAL NOTICE. Back numbers of THE BROCHURE SERIES _are not_ kept in stock. All subscriptions will be dated from the time received and subscribers who wish for the current numbers must place their subscriptions at once. A hundred photographs are published in twelve issues of THE BROCHURE SERIES. You may get some duplicates, but the new ones will be well worth a subscription at fifty cents. _This is addressed to non-subscribers._ * * * * * We have repeatedly called attention in this column to the question of perennial importance to us--that of subscriptions. We have no apology to offer for this insistence upon the publisher's business, for it concerns every one who has any interest in the undertaking, in so far as the support received in this quarter will make it either possible or impossible, as the case maybe, to add to the attractions of the magazine as conducted at present. We have every reason to feel satisfied with the support thus far accorded us, for our subscription list is now much larger than we expected it would be at this time, but this is only a beginning. In the advertising pages of this number will be found an announcement which, we trust, will appeal to a large number of our present subscribers who already know our work. In most cases it is only necessary to show the magazine and state the price to at once secure a subscriber. Try it and see; enter the prize competition, and help y
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