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FOR SALE BY GLASS JOBBERS EVERYWHERE

Pressed Prism Plate Glass Company

Chicago Sales Office, 25 North Dearborn Street

New York Sales Office, 44 East 23d Street New York City

Factory - - Morgantown, West Virginia

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a beautiful product now being largely used

for deck lights or windows for car or steam¬ boat use, partitions, door lights, vestibule doors and ornamental ceiling lights, for bank and other street windows where semi¬ obscurity is desired, and for any place where clear, white light is wanted with ornamental design.

This is plate glass with ground and pol¬ ished backs and sharp clear patterns, and must not be confused with cheaper grades of rolled glass.

For stock patterns:

Styles O-i (semi-obscure); O-2 (semi-obscure) ; O-3 (transparent) O-4 (semi-obscure) ;

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Ground and polished one side. Cut in sizes up to 54" x 72"

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(semi-obscure)

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Style 0-2. For Door Lights and Partitions, Deck or Ventilation Lights, Ceilings, etc.

Ground and polished one side. Cut in sizes up to 54" x 72"

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Style 0-3. For Door Lights and Partitions, Deck or Ventilation Lights, Ceilings, etc.

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Style 0-4. For Door Lights and Partitions, Deck or Ventilation Lights, Ceilings, etc.

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(semi-obscure)

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Style 0-5. For Door Lights and Partitions, Deck or Ventilation Lights, Ceilings, etc.

Ground and polished one side. Cut in sizes up to 54" x 72"

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Illustration Showing Style 0-3 in Actual Use ( Transparent)

/^UR products are used by '^the best architects through¬ out the country in highest grade of publie and office buildings, stores, residenees, apartments, warehouses and department stores.

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Fisher Building, Chicago

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PRESSED PRISM PLATE GLASS COMPANY

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Our Large Plates of prism glass are 54 inches wide and 72 inches high, or 72 inches wide and 54 inches high, or can be furnished as desired in single lights of smaller cut sizes. They are pressed, ground and polished on one side, and have the brilliancy and finish of polished plate glass. It is as much superior to the common, rolled sheet prism as polished plate is to the ordinary window glass, and the street surface of our glass being polished corre¬ sponds with other plate glass used in the building, and does not detract from its appearance, like the rolled sheets or small wired 4-inch prism squares. Architects will appreciate this.

Beautiful in Appearance Imperial Prism Plate- Glass is a beautiful product. It is well annealed and tempered, and cuts with a diamond like plate glass, and has the same strength and durability. It should be used in upper sash of windows in connection with clear glass in the lower sash, and when so installed it makes an ideal window, and is a most eltective and economical way of lighting interiors at a great saving of gas or electricity.

In Efficiency the large plate or light being cut to fill the entire sash of the window opening, the effect of illumination is largely increased over the old style AiX^-inch prism plates framed up with a network of wires which obstruct the light

Easily Cleaned Our large polished prismatic lights are easily cleaned like ordinary glass. They do not have hundreds of corners, inside and out¬ side, to catch the dust and dirt, like the small 4x4-inch prisms put together with wires or bars in the old way.

No Rust or Leaks Our prism glass being in one plate, and not framed up like the small 4-inch prisms, there is no metal work to corrode or wear out, requiring costly renewal, and there can be no leaks in the corners to cause damage from dust, snow or rain.

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PRESSED PRISM PLATE GLASS COMPANY

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We recommend this glass for use in store fronts, transoms and upper sash

Ground and polished one side. Cut in sizes up to .54" x 72"

or 72" X 54"

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PRESSED PRISM PLATE GLASS COMPANY

IT greatly increases the amount of light over that obtained by the use of plain plate or window glass.

It makes possible a reduction of a large per¬ centage in the area of light- wells, which area can be put into valuable store space.

It increases the value of rentals.

It lights up dark corners.

It reduces or cuts out entirely the use of artificial light in the daytime.

It proves a good investment, and soon pays for itself when properly installed.

Its use is founded on scientific principles.

Its value is recognized as a necessary article in building construction.

With our large polished plates it is easily installed and cleaned.

Perusal of the following pages will show you how simple a matter it is to select and order prism glass. There is no occasion to pay extraordinary prices for so-called engineering. Prism glass is a staple product and should be sold as such.

f^ Any glazier can set prism glass in ordinary sash

just as readily as he can set a piece of plate. The only thing necessary is to select the right angle from the foregoing table, and in certain cases to make a slight increase in sash- weights. On every piece of glass shipped we place a tag stating plainly, which is the top and which the outside. Even if these tags should become detached, however, any¬ one can determine by referring to the preceding table just how the glass ought to be set.

All prism glass, except the inverted prisms I-B and I-C, are set with the shorter angle to the top of the window. Inverted prisms are set with the shorter angle to the bottom of the window.

Write for Prices and Samples

For Sale by Glass Jobbers Everywhere

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Plan for “Ideal Window” for an Office Building

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TT7HEN ordering prism glass always state whieh * ~ is the width and which the height of the glass, naming the width first. If no other direc¬ tions are given a light ordered 24x36 is under¬ stood to be 24 inches wide and 36 inches high, and if ordered 36x24 is understood to be 36 inches wide and 24 inches high. This is very important in ordering prism glass.

To ascertain the proper prism to use in order to get the best results in any case, simply divide the height of the opposite building (above the center of the window in which the glass is to be installed) by the width of the street, alley or court.

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Prism glass is to be installed in windows a, b, c of building A, these windows being respectively 10, 20 and 30 feet above the street. The total height from the ground to the roof of the opposite build¬ ing B is 60 feet, and the width of the street 50 feet.

The height then of the opposite building B above the center of window a is 60 feet minus 10 feet or 50 feet. This divided by 50, the width of the street, gives the quotient Q, or 1.00.

Since Q in this case is between .92 and 1.1.1 the proper prism to use for window a is I-B.

In the same way for window b the height of ,the opposite building above the center of the window is 60 feet minus 20 feet equals 40 feet, and 40 feet divided by width of street, 50 feet, gives quotient of .80, and .80 being between .74 and .92 for window b, use B prism.

For window c the height of the opposite build¬ ing above the center of the window is 60 feet minus 30 feet, which leaves 30 feet, and 30 feet divided by the width of the street, 50 feet , gives us a quotient of .60, therefore the CC prism should be used for window c.

In all cases prism glass should be set as close to the outside line of the building as possible.

“Canopy” or “Skylight” prism glass may be used at the discretion of the architect in places where the quotient is above 1.43.

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Pressed Prism-Plate Glass Co.,

Morgantown, W.Va.

Gentlemen:

Replying to your inquiry of this date I beg to say your lights installed on our first and second floors have made it possible to cut out the arc lamps except on the darkest days, and we are now able to match colors at any point on the floor to us a matter of greatest importance.

The saving on our light bill has been considerable, but exact figures will not be obtainable until we have made a fur ther test.

We will be glad to have you refer to us any time.

Yours very truly,

McCreery & Company

(Signed) Fred E. Powers, V.P.

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PRESSED PRISM PLATE GLASS COMPANY

Boston Stoke Buiedino

Holabird & Roche, Arcliitects Chicajfo, 111.

Chicago, Sept. i8, 1907

Pressed Prism Plate Glass Co. 512 Monadnock Building Chicago, Ill.

Dear Sir:

In reply to your inquiry as to how well satisfied we are with the 3,000 ft. of pressed prism-plate glass which you installed for us, I desire to state that the results are far better than were anticipated. There are certain hours during the day when we can put out practically all the arc lights on our first and second floors.

I have asked our head porter regarding the cleaning of this glass, and he reports that he ex¬ periences no difficulty whatever in keeping same in first-class condition.

You are at liberty to bring any prospective purchaser to our store at any time, where they can see for themselves just what the glass is -doing.

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Very truly yours,

Boston Store

(Signed) Henry G. Hart, Manager

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J. P. Weber, Architect

Pressed Prism Plate Glass Co.,

512 Monadnock Building, City.

Dear Sir:

Regarding your inquiry relative to the cost of cleaning your Imperial Polished Plate Prisms and Ornamental Glass as compared with the cost of cleaning other patterns of obscure glass will say that we have installed in the annex of our build¬ ing here over 14,000 sq. ft. of Imperial Polished Prisms and Ornamental Glass, about 25% of this being Polished Prisms. It has been my experience that owing to the smooth glazed surface on one side, and the ground and polished surface on the other side of your product, makes the cleaning of same far easier than Chipped Plate Glass or any pattern of Rolled Glass, and the use of prisms in the upper sash of our building, has not required any additional janitor service than we are using in the main building, where we have polished plate in both the upper and lower sash.

Yours very truly,

Fisher Building (Signed) Chas. B. Osborne, Agent

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American Trust & Savings Bank Building Chicago, 111.

Jarvis Hunt, Architect

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Fisher Building,

Chicago, Illinois.

Bear Sir;

Replying to your inquiry as to how we like the *' Imperial Plate Ornamental Glass '* which we are putting into doors and transoms of our new bank building, I take pleasure in saying that It ie eminently satisfactory. As you are aware, our original contracts called for chipped plate glass, and when my attention was called to this new and rary brilliant glass, I oanoelled the order for the chipped plate, and am rery glad indeed that I did so, as the eff:>ci of this new glass is much better. All the tenants in our building like it very much.

President

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Made in unit plates up to 18x60 inches

P'OR skylights, roofs over areaways, in light- wells, etc., in which it is desired to use prism glass, we furnish Imperial Prism Skylight Plates. This product is not ground or polished, and is made with a i-inch back besides length of prisms, and thick enough to conform to the requirements of the underwriters.

On account of the large size of the units, 18x60 inches, and the smooth shape of their borders, the number of joints and the possibility of leakage is reduced to a minimum. The use of these large sized prism skylight plates also immensely reduces the cost of met 1 construction in which they are placed. The largest skylight prism plate hitherto manufactured is only 13x13 inches. Our unit plates can be cut to any smaller size.

They are absolutely the best product on the market for lighting rear parts of deep stores, for roofs railway stations, sheds, etc. They can be used horizontally, but to give the best effect should be set on an angle of 30^ to 45°.

If amount of order warrants expense of die the size of the units in which this glass is now made can be increased either in width or height, or both.

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Studebakek building South Bend, Ind.

S. S. Beinan, Architect

Devonshire Apartment Bldg. New York City, N. Y.

Neville & Bagge, Architects

MOOS Building Chicago, Ill.

S. N. Crowen, Architect

Howland Dry Goods Co’s Store Bridgeport. Conn.

Isaac Allen, Architect

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PRESSED PRISM PLATE GLASS COMPANY

Crown Point Court House Crown Point, Ind.

Beers & Beers. Architects

Mayfair Apartment Building New York City, N. Y.

Charles A. Rich, Architect

Broadway Maiden Lane Building

New York City, N. Y. Clinton A: Russell, Architects

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Jarvis Hunt, Architect

Smith-Gray Building New York City, N. Y. James B. Baker, Architect

Residence Senator Wm. A. Clark New York City Lord & Hewlett Architects

Municipal Courts Building Chicago, Ill.

Jenney, Mundie & Jensen, Architects

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Hiram Sibley Building Rochester, N. Y. Gordon & Madden, Architects

AMERICAN BANK NOTE BUILDING New York City, N. Y.

Kirby. Petit & Green, Architects

,A- C. Foster Building Denver, Colo.

Win. E. Fisher & Bro., Architects

ornwell Estate building Rochester, N. Y.

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Everett Building New York City, N'. Y.

Goldwin, Starrett / . , .

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Steger building Chicago, Ill.

Marshall & Fox, Architects

Harvester Building Chicago, Ill.

C. A. Eckstorni, Architect

Carter Building Houston, Texas Sanquinet & Staats, Architects

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PRESSED PRISM PLATE GLASS COMPANY

Gas Company Building San Diego, Cal.

Warren Wetmore, Architects

Buell building Rochester, N. Y.

J. Foster Warner, Architect

Sibley, Lindsey & Cure Co. Building Rochester, N. Y.

J. Foster Warner, Architect

Masonic Temple building New York City, N. Y.

H. P. Knowles, Architect

Croisic Building New York City, N. Y. Fred’k C. Brown, Architect

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New York Block Seattle, Wash.

Central Building Seattle, tVash.

C. R. Aldrich, Architect

Penn Traffic Company Building Johnstown, Pa.

Beezer Bros. , Architects

Henry Building Portland, Ore.

Frank B. Gibson, Architect

Ryerson AVarehouse Chicago, Ill. Howard Shaw, Architect

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Tramway Building Denver, Colo.

Wm. E. Fisher & Bro. Architects

Pioneer Telephone Building Oklahoma City, Okla.

A. J. Williams, Architect

Station Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Columbia Ave., Philadelphia Clark & Dillenback, Architects

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LeBolt & Company Building New York City

Simeon B. Eisendrath, Architect

M. Stern & Co. Building Rochester, N.Y.

Leon Stern, Architect

Western Metal Supply Co. Building San Diego, Calif.

Henry Lord Gay, Architect

Jenkins Arcade building Pittsburg, Pa.

O. M. Topp, Architect

Leseure Bros, building Danville, Ill.

C. M. Lewis, Architect

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Centurian Building New York City \Vm. L. Rouse, Architect

No. SO W. 46th St. New York City Erwin Rossbach, Architect

Thoms Buildings Rochester, N.Y.

J. Foster Warner, Architect

Rialto Building Kansas City, Mo.

Smith Rea & I.ovett, Architects

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dlmprrtal Priam-Platr (Slaaa

OR

Smprnal Priam ^kijlirilit ®laaa

MADE BY THE

Pressed Prism Plate Glass Co.

of Morgantown, W. Va.

WE ALSO MANUFACTURE

3lmprrtal Priam ^iJirtualk OHaaa. In sizes 9x24 inches, 9x12 inches and 9x6 inches.

Our Products are Sold by Jobbers Everywhere

SEND FOR SAMPLES AND BOOKLETS.

Let us co-operate with you, without charge, in boosting your business. You have many local conditions undoubtedly that will warrant asking us about.

Your, local builders will be interested in the possibilities of prism and decorative partition pris¬ matic pressed glass. The largest glass jobbers in the country are heavy purchasers.

Write for any further information desired.

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