HOUSE AND GARDEN 
April, 1915 
275 
Q Berkey £r Gay Furniture lives with you—it fits naturally into your home 
and into your life. 
Q It does this because, being truly studied and properly executed after the masterpieces of the 
periods, it has the very qualities which have made the principles of the old masters in furniture 
live through all the years. In our furniture the excellence of the wood is equal to the faith¬ 
fulness and exactness of the workmanship—yet is most reasonable in price. 
Q It is an advantage to know who sells Berkey &- Gay furniture in your locality. 1 he store offer¬ 
ing it is usually the best, and it is so organized as to advise authoritatively on any hou: 
detail. Such firms as the following are examples of Berkey &- Gay representation i 
Marshall Field &• Co., Chicago Paine Furniture Co., Boston The Sterling &■ Welch Co,. C 
Lammert Furniture Co., St. Louis McAllister-Mohler, Columbus, Ohio The Daniels & Fisher Stores C 
|Berkey &- Gay Furniture Co 
*7 Factory, Executive Offices and Show Rooms 
k&U. I I 184 Monroe Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan 
Eastern Offices and Show Rooms 
/• 1 13"! 19 West 40th Street, New York 
UIaJLl ™ For fifteen 2-cent stamps we will mail you “Character in Furniture, 
- book which is authority on the periods. Other of our 
Hv, '■ publications are free. Write for the list. 
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honor identifies to you 
each Berkey & Gay 
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