HOUSE AND GARDEN 
Z 
April, 1913 
305 
FUKNITURE FOR THE DINING ROOM 
The appointments of the Dining Room, probably more than any other 
room in the house, reflect the taste of the occupant, and for this reason the 
selection of its Furnishings is a matter deserving most careful consideration. 
Interesting examples of the Dining Room Furniture now the vogue are shown by the ex¬ 
quisite Sheraton pieces illustrated. This and other XVII and XVIII Century English styles 
are admirably suited for the purpose because of their "livable” qualities and decorative 
character. 
In our Division of Furniture and Decoration we have assembled a superb collection of 
suites and odd single pieces which have all the classic beauty and charm associated with the 
rare Antique Furniture of which they are replicas in every detail of design, materials and 
trimmings. In craftsmanship, durability and finish these reproductions are distinguished by 
a higher degree of excellence than was ever attained by the early cabinet-makers of fame. 
W. & J. SLOANE 
Interior Decorators - Furniture Makers 
Fabrics and Floor Coverings 
Fifth Avenue and Forty-Seventh Street, New York 
In writing to advertisers please mention House and Garden. 
