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Termed a club chair, but suitable for any living-room, 
is one stuffed with hair and with down upholstery. 
In muslin, $120. Any covering supplied 
Wide arms, cordu¬ 
roy covering and 
loose cushion seat 
all conspire for 
comfort in this 
type. $92 
The curved arms 
of this rattan 
panelled Hepple- 
white model pro¬ 
vide room and 
comfort. $91.50 
The low slipper 
chair with soft 
muslin cushion 
covered in chintz 
is an important 
adjunct to the- 
modern bedroom. 
$27 
Carved mahogany 
along Chippendale 
lines of comfort. 
Upholstery is 
wool embroidery 
on tete de negre 
tapestry. $145 
Roomy and deep, or, to be exact, 32" 
high, 35" wide, 51" deep, covered in 
sateen. $95. It may be ordered in any 
finish or stain to meet individual needs 
The very essence of comfort. Covered in 
black and brown striped denim, uphol¬ 
stered in moss and hair; oil-tempered 
springs. 32" high, 40" wide. $47.50 
An Italian peasant 
chair of carved walnut. 
^4s shown. $25. Can be 
reproduced for same 
sum 
Even the pillow back 
chair is comfortable. 
Hard wood, rush seat, 
decorated. It comes for 
$12 
This picking out comfortable chairs for thousands of 
readers was hazardous. Three persons tried them: a wil¬ 
lowy shopper, a medium furniture expert, and a portly 
editor. They were comfortable to all three. The secret? 
The chairs were sturdy—you weren't afraid of their disin¬ 
tegrating beneath you; roomy — didn’t pinch your sides; 
and their upholstery looked like a standing welcome. 
If you would care to have these examples of concen¬ 
trated comfort in your home / write HOUSE & GARDEN 
440 Fourth Avenue, Nezv York City. IVc will furnish 
the names of the shops or conduct the purchase. 
For the bedroom or living-room comes a 
small chair upholstered in moss and hair 
covered with striped denim. $17 
A living-room chair of Chippendale lines 
upholstered in a blue Chippendale silk 
damask, or other shades, $100 
