June, 1911 
well selected and _ hung. 
As the living-room and 
the dining-room are com- 
bined in one, the conven- 
tional equipment of side- 
board and dining table 
might be omitted, and, as a 
substitute for the latter, the 
gate-leg table used, illu- 
strated in Fig. 14. A serv- 
ing table like Fig. 8 would 
be useful, but would not 
characterize the room as 
strictly an eating place. 
With one of the small 
drop-leaf tables (Figs. 7 
and g) the large library ta- 
ble (Fig. 5) would not be 
required, but the small writ- 
ing desk (Fig. 3) with its 
compartments for note paper and envelopes would fill a 
specific need and be a decorative feature of the room. 
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Fig. 14—A gate-legged table 
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are all adapted for bed- 
room use, but the one with 
rush seat could be consid- 
ered also for the piazza. 
Writing desk (Fig. 3) 
$9.75; morris chair, with 
cushions (Fig. 4) $25.00; 
library table (Fig. 5) 
$18.75; night stand (Fig. 
6) $5.25; breakfast table 
(Fig. 7) $6.75; serving ta- 
ble (Fig. 8) $5.25; square 
drop-leaf table (Fig. 9) 
$3.75; dining table (Fig. 
11) $16.50; sideboard 
(Fig. 12) $34.50; round 
drop-leaf table (Fig. 13) 
$3.75; living-room table 
(Bigs 14) $1'5-00; ‘side 
chair, leather seat (Fig. 
16) $5.25; side chair, rush seat (Fig. 17) $5.25; side chair, 
wood seat (Fig. 19) $3.75; armchair, wood seat (Fig. 18) 
Three types of dining chairs are shown in Figs. 16, 17 $7.50; four-post bedstead (Fig. 23) $16.50; chiffonier with 
and 19, the first with a leather seat at $5.25, the second mirror (Fig. 24) $13.50; twin beds, each (Fig. 25) $12.00; 
with a rush seat at 
the same price, and 
one with a wood 
Sedegeog-75- Lhe 
armchairs for each 
of these costs extra, 
but their adaptabil- 
ity for piazza use 
would compensate 
for the increased 
outlay. 
In fitting up the 
bedrooms, the two 
styles of beds illus- 
trated may be had 
in the single or dou- 
ble size for the 
prices given. Three 
bureaus are illus- 
trated at different 
prices, and, if close 
economy must be 
practiced, the plain chest of drawers with separate mirror 
could be chosen. The night stand (Fig. 6) at $5.25 could 
also be used as a washstand or table. 
Fig. 16—Side chair 
Figs. 26, 28 and 30 
Fig. 17—Side chair 
Fig. 15—Blue china. Willow pattern. Price $12.89 for 100 pieces 
Fig. 18—Armchair 
side chair (Fig. 26) 
$6.75; rocker (Fig. 
27.) meas Onnasaedie 
chair, cane seat 
(Fig, 28) $2-75; 
rocker, cane seat 
(ies 2G) Assos 
side chair, wood 
Siciaitas (Higa) 
$2.75; rocker, wood 
“SGate (Cine, — 21) 
$3.50; plain bureau 
(iia, 3)) Shawries 
Colonial bureau 
CHigaess) ie S22450. 
chest of draws with 
mirror (Fig. 34) 
$9.75. 
In the allotment 
of money for fur- 
nishing, there is no provision for the small items, such as 
table covers, flower holders and pictures. These may 
usually be borrowed from the winter home. 
Fig. 19—Side chair 
