October, 19 2 2 
119 
Ask your archi¬ 
tect to provide 
for Magicoal in 
your new house 
or in altering 
the old Send 
for booklet. 
—at the turn of a switch 
T HE charm and cheer of a fireplace, Magicoal 
brings to any room. A turn of a switch and the 
coals appear to burn with flickering flames that can 
scarcely be distinguished from real ones. 
Without the dirt or fumes of real coal, you may 
have its cheer—and heat if you wish. But it is the 
appearance rather than the heat that makes an open 
fire cheerful. 
Magicoal can be installed in any fireplace, dummy 
or real, that you now have, without alteration. No 
flue is needed. It attaches to any lighting circuit 
and the cost of operation is negligible. 
J. &. C. Fischer, 417 West 28 th St. New York 
Sole Distributors for U. S. A. % H. H. Berry World Patents 
A Chandelier 
of Distinction 
T HIS ELECTROLIER, fin¬ 
ished in Silver and Gold, may 
be correctly suspended in Dining 
Room, Reception Room, Boudoir, or 
Bed Chamber. 
Especially designed for association 
with Sheraton, Hepplewhite, or re¬ 
strained Adam furniture. 
Its crystal spindle, of 
amethyst, Royal Blue, 
or Canaria, harmoniz¬ 
ing with the pendant 
lustres, form a combi¬ 
nation of distinction. 
Visit our Studios where 
you may view a compre¬ 
hensive collection of artis¬ 
tic fitments covering : every 
lighting requirement. 
Write for our small port¬ 
folio showing a few au¬ 
thentic pieces. Prices on 
request. 
Robert Phillips Company, Inc. 
Artisans in all metals 
Office and studios, 101 Park Avenue, 40tli St., New York City 
No. 32183 
Height without links, 25 inches 
John Wanamaker New York 
John Wanamaker 
Philadelphia 
Paine Furniture Company 
Boston 
The Halle Bros. Co. 
Cleveland, Ohio 
Trorlicht-Dunckesr Carpet 
Co. St. Louis 
Robert Keith Furniture 
& Carpet Co. 
Kansas City. Mo. 
James McCreery Co. 
New York 
The Tobey Furniture Co. 
Chicago 
W. & J. Sloane 
San Francisco 
Woodward & Lothrop 
Washington, D. C. 
The J. L. Hudson Co. 
Detroit 
The C. W. Fischer Fur¬ 
niture Co. Milwaukee 
The M. O'Neil Co. 
Akron, Ohio 
Dauler-Close Furniture 
Co. Pittsburgh 
Frederick Loeser & Co. 
Brooklyn 
McCreery & Co. Pittsburgh 
Duff & Repp Furniture Co. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Frederick & Nelson 
Seattle 
Loveman, Joseph & Loeb 
Birmingham, Alabama 
MacDougall & Southwick 
Seattle 
The H. & S. Pogue Co. 
Cincinnati 
Sanger Bros. Dallas 
Orchard & Wilhelm Omaha 
Jennings Furniture Co. 
Memphis 
Howe & Rogers Company 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Tlie F. G. & A. Howald Co. 
Columbus, Ohio 
The Van Heusen Charles 
Co. Albany, N. Y. 
Sydnor & Hundley 
Richmond, Va. 
Harbour-Longmire Co. 
Oklahoma City 
Williams & Morgan 
Utica, N. Y. 
The Flint-Brace Company 
Hartford, Conn. 
Lord & Taylor 
New York 
Lindsay & Morgan 
Savannah, Georgia 
Pirson & Pohle 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Boggs & Buhl 
Allegheny, Pa. 
Bass Furniture Co. 
Oklahoma City 
Parker-Gardner Co. 
Charlotte, N. C. 
Burgess-Nash Co. Omaha 
Elg Reed craft 
COMPANY 
LOS ANGELES 
827 West. Seventh 
Making footwork do housework 
When both hands are occupied and the lid of a ref¬ 
use can must be removed, it isn’t necessary to bend 
and bother. Just step on the pedal of this accommo¬ 
dating Hygia Can and up jumps the lid automatically. 
To empty the can, you lift it a mere inch and free it 
from its supporting frame. Hygia,—snow-white and 
with nickel plated parts, takes its place harmoniously in 
a white sanitary kitchen. 
Mail orders promptly attended to 
This alumi- 
n u m D i s h 
Drainer will 
make a kitchen 
or pantry com- 
p a n i o n to 
Hygia. 21/ 
inches long 
24^4 inches 
long $5.50. 
Our free 
book just pub- 
1 i s h e d con¬ 
tains lists of 
housewares a 
complete home 
should have. 
Write for a 
copy. 
45th St. 8C Sixth Ave. 
