September, 1916 
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NEW LINES OF FALL FURNITURE 
In general they are adaptations of the old. Simplicity is the dominant note as it is in all decora¬ 
tion of the day. For the names of shops write HOUSE & GARDEN. Or you may purchase 
them through the HOUSE & GARDEN Shopping Service, 440 Fourth Avenue, New York City 
Courtesy Paine Furniture Co. 
Among them is a china closet from a 
Shearer design of 1793; moosewood inlaid 
with rare tropical woods blended to sherry 
brown, 37" x 57". Drawers of other pieces 
Japanese ash lined, antique silver handles 
Courtesy Gimbel Bros. 
For the fireside comes a graceful seat of 
black enamel, hand decorated and with a 
cane seat. It is 27" high, 14" deep and 
31" wide 
Natural finished harewood of satiny, olive 
grey, modern striping and inlaid rosewood 
panels. Also made in suede yellow, deco¬ 
rated. The bureau measures 23" x 48", 
and the mirror, 32". Set of ten pieces 
Courtesy W. & J. Sloane 
A daintily designed lacquered table, 20%" 
x 35%" x 27%", whose lines commend it 
for the hall or living-room 
Courtesy Gimbel Bros. 
Named “the Elsie de Wolfe',’’ this bed and 
its accompanying pieces are attractive. 
Black enamel polychrome decorations. 
54" x 42" 
Courtesy Lord & Taylor 
Aside from its quality, 
this solid mahogany 
gate leg table is char¬ 
acterized by a special 
price 
Courtesy Lord & Taylor 
Circasian walnut side¬ 
board of a Phyfe suite. 
26" x 66". Chair with 
blue figured haircloth. 
Set of ten pieces 
Courtesy W. & J. Sloane 
The upholstering of this 
sofa is a fine figured 
cut and uncut velvet. 
Also comes in same 
style but other materials 
