September, 1922 
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Write for our interesting Booklet “//' 
on Home Furnishing. 
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Danersk Early 
American Furniture 
ERSKINE-DANFORTH CORPORATION 
2 tVest 47th Street, New York 
315 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 643 South Olive Street, Los Angeles 
The little Connecticut Tavern Table is 
made of walnut or maple and pine. Low in 
height with typical turnings and stretchers 
of the period of 1690, it is most useful for 
magazines and as a coffee table to draw up 
before the fire. 
We have paid as much for a pen and ink 
drawing of a classic border for advertising 
as we ask the trade for this beautiful table, 
Qualities To Look For 
I N selecting a new piece of furniture there are 
three points to look for. Is it so pleasing in 
design that you will always enjoy it? Will it en¬ 
dure through years of service? Is it harmonious 
with the other furnishings? 
Elgin A. Simonds Company Furniture is most 
graceful in its proportions and beautiful in its 
designs and finish. Skilled workers make it of 
strong construction. Our Department of Interior 
Design is ready to help you with your problems of 
selection and arrangement. 
Look for the trade-mark shown below in the 
leading furniture establishments. 
T HE original of the wing chair illus¬ 
trated above was once owned by General 
William Heath, who served on Washing¬ 
ton’s Staff. It is undoubtedly a true Chip¬ 
pendale fireside chair of the finest quality. 
The construction of the frame alone is an 
art in order to obtain the refinement of line 
and the gracious spread of seat and comfort 
of the back. 
the artistry of which is as exquisite as was 
the drawing referred to. 
We offer many unusual designs in bed¬ 
room, dining room and living room furni¬ 
ture; some done in beautiful lacquer colors, 
and others in fine woods. Call now at one 
of our salesrooms. Decorators and their 
clients are always welcome. 
