j November, 1914 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
309 
“Start your Berkey & Gay collection today ” 
Furniture which is always in 
good taste 
Q For over 50 years our period studies have held a very high 
position in the regard of lovers of the better sort of furniture. 
Q This is natural, because the ideals and principles which govern the making of 
this furniture are those of Chippendale, Sheraton, the Adam Brothers, Hepplewhite, 
and the old masters of the periods. These ideals and principles have lived through 
all the years because they are true. 
Q Beauty of wood and faithfulness of workmanship combine to produce pieces 
that are "For Your Childrens' Heirlooms." 
Q It is an advantage to know the Berkey &- Gay dealer in your locality. The store 
offering our product is usually the best, and is so organized as to advise and sug- 
gest concerning any house furnishing problem. Such firms as the following are 
examples of our representation everywhere: 
Marshall Field £r Co., Chicago Lammert Furniture Co., St Louis 
Paine Furniture Co., Boston W. &- J. Sloane, San Francisco 
The Sterling 6- Welch Co., Cleveland Frederick &■ Nelson, Seattle 
Berkey &■ Gay Furniture Co. 
Factory, Executive Offices and Show Rooms 
184 Monroe Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan 
Eastern Office and Show Rooms 
113-119 West 40th Street, New York 
For fifteen 2'Cent stamps we will send you "Character in 
Furniture,” a de luxe book which.is authority on the periods. 
Other publications of ours are free. Write for the list. 
This inlaid mark of 
honor identifies to you 
each Berkey & Gay 
piece. 
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