AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS xvii 
December, 1909 
BEST SUGAR 
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The Tobey Furniture Stores 
(New York and Chicago) 
—are acknowledged by traveled connoisseurs to be among the 
world’s foremost expositions of Fine Furniture and Accessories 
of the better grades. Visitors are always welcome to inspect at 
leisure the various displays, whether wishing to purchase or only 
to be informed. 
Correspondence concerning any department of our service 
is invited. 
THE New York STORE 
11 West Thirty-Second Street 
(Near Fifth Avenue) 
Here we show only our elegant Tobey Handmade 
Furniture, in the finest solid mahogany, Circas- 
sian walnut, satin-wood, oak and curly maple; 
also in marble-wood, tonquin-wood, rose-wood, 
and other rare woods. The designs are by ourown 
artists, and the furniture is made in our own shops 
by cabinet-makers possessing the highest order of 
ability known in the world to-day. The range 
of patterns covers the requirements of the best 
classes of American homes. 
THE CHICAGO STORE 
Wabash Avenue and Washington Streets 
The displays of the Chicago store are most 
comprehensive, grouping themselves as follows: 
Furniture—An immense variety, representative of 
the lines of over two hundred of the world’s best 
makers, the grades ranging from the simple and 
modest-priced to the most elegant and expensive. 
Curtains, Decorative Fabrics and Imported Wall 
Papers—An exceedingly attractive and very com- 
plete assortment of desirable grades, including the 
English Morris products. Oriental Rugs—One 
of the largest and most carefully chosen collections 
in the country, in charge of our native Armenian 
expert. Gift Rooms—A pleasing display of objects 
of household art especially suitable as gifts, in 
refined designs and serviceable qualities. 
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Completely organized Departments of Interior Decoration are maintained at each 
store. Representatives will call anywhere in the United States upon appointment. 
ESTABLISHED 1856 
The Tobey Furniture Company 
AFTER THE 
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THIRD EDITION OF 
KIDDER’S 
Churches «» Chapels | 
While the fireman is dragging 
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By F. E. KIDDER, Architect 
This edition has been thoroughly revised by 
the author, and enlarged, many new designs 
being added, including several new designs for 
Catholic churches. There are 120 illustrations in 
the text and more than 50 full-page plates. 
The book contains a large number of plans and 
perspectives of churches of varying costs. Be- 
sides this there is much concise and practical i in- 
formation relating to planning and seating ; 
details of Construction, Heating and Ventilation, 
Acoustics, etc., making it in its present form 
The Best American Book on 
Church Design and Construction 
One oblong quarto volume. Price, net, $3.00 
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Munn & Co.,Inc., 361 Broadway, N. Y. City. 
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