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POBERT and JAMES ADAM became 

 ^ great because they believed a home 

 was more than a building to live in. 

 They not only designed buildings but dictated 

 what should go into them. They insisted upon 

 harmony, and believed that furniture was the 

 keynote. Their thought in furniture was 

 classic and pure, and so they gave the world 

 an influence which endures. They left in 

 the mind of humanity a realizable dream of 

 fitness and beauty. 



Q[ Our faithful studies in furniture of the Adam 

 period have that charm which is only possible 

 in the work of men who think and work as the 

 old masters in furniture thought and worked. 

 Q Our "Travelogue" covering the work of 

 the brothers Adam will be sent you free. For 

 five two-cent stamps we will mail you all our 

 "Travelogues in furniture." 

 Q Berkey &- Gay furniture is sold in the better 

 furniture stores throughout the United States. 

 In addition to the display on their floors, our 

 dealers have our complete portfolio of direct 

 photogravures, showing our entire line of up- 

 wards of five thousand pieces of high-grade 

 furniture. 



Q "Character in Furniture" our de luxe booK on period 

 studies, is mailed to you for fifteen two-cent stamps. It 

 will more than interest you. 



Berkey £r Gay Furniture Co. 



1 78 Monroe Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan 



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