Educational Value of a Great Shop 
THE ITI.LIPUTIAN FURNITURE PROCLAIMS THIS THE CHILDREN’S DOMAIN 
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the puzzled woman with a desire for the beautiful 
and only a thorough knowledge of her own limita¬ 
tions, this house furnishing department is a boon 
beyond price. The furniture here is carefully selected 
and of the best construction. 
The rug mart is one of the finest in America. De¬ 
pendable and expert advice in selecting Oriental 
rugs is supplied to all purchasers. Time spent 
upon this wonderful collection is 
well spent and much can be acquired 
by the earnest student of the beauti¬ 
ful not only here but through the 
many departments of this truly won¬ 
derful store. 
Early in October a new building 
was thrown open to the public. i his 
has been reared upon the site of the 
original store and in point of architec¬ 
tural beauty stands abreast with any 
other building in the world dedicated 
to commercial purposes. 
A feature w orthy of much consider¬ 
ation and study is the architectural 
detail of the interior as evinced by 
the standing woodwork. Above the 
rotunda in the south room of this 
building IS the magnificent mosaic 
dome Ty 1 iff any. It is made of iridescent fav- 
rile glass and is the largest single piece of glass 
mosaic in the world. The marvelous golden and 
rich blue of its coloring glows with radiant beauty 
impossible to describe. It is told that the de¬ 
signer has said he w^ould be quite willing to allow 
this beautiful dome to go down the ages as the 
acme of his most artistic w'^ork. 
THE GREAT SHOP 
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