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House & Garde 
Heirloom Furniture at 
Moderate Prices 
B ESIDES greater enjoyment, there is 
economy in purchasing artistic, 
sturdy furniture such as the hand made 
pieces from French. A little furniture 
of the authentic type is a more satisfac¬ 
tory purchase than a house full of imi¬ 
tations. From Maine to California the 
handiwork of skilled cabinet makers at 
the French factory is found in artistic 
though not necessarily expensive homes. 
If your dealer does not carry it, write us 
and we will see that you are served sat¬ 
isfactorily. 
Branded, underneath every piece, this mark 
is a guaranty of quality 
m WM. A. FRENCH & CO. 
interior Decorators 
go Eighth St. S. 
Makers of Fine Furniture 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
The splendid simplicity of the pieces of the CelliniDiningRoom Suite is representative 
of the late special Eighteenth Century Italian style which had felt the influence of 
the prevailing classicism of western Europe. The wood is a rich, warm colored 
walnut with a suggestion of age in the softened edges and distinctive hand polish. 
In place of cold, cheerless logs, Magicoal will make 
your fireplace radiate cheer and happiness—true 
“firelight happiness”. At the turn of a switch, the 
coals glow and flicker like a real fire; and you can 
have its heat, too, if you wish. 
In any room, in anv fireplace—real or dummy—you 
can have Magicoal, for no flue is needed. It at¬ 
taches to any lighting circuit and the cost of opera¬ 
tion is negligible. 
J. & C. Fischer, 417 W. 28th St., New York 
Sole Distributors for U. S. A., H. H. Berry World. Patents 
Ask your archi¬ 
tect about Ma¬ 
gicoal. We will 
send name of 
nearest dealer 
when you write 
for booklet. 
What Magicoal will do 
for your fireplace 
John Wanamaker New York 
John Wamimaker 
Philadelphia 
Paine Furniture Company 
Boston 
The Halle Bros. Co. 
Cleveland. Ohio 
Trorlicht-Duncker 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. Po£ue Co. 
Cincinnati 
Sanger Bros. Dallas 
Orchard & Wilhelm Omaha 
Jennings Furniture Co. 
Memphis 
Howe & Rogers Company 
Rochester, N. Y. 
The 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-Bruce Company 
Hartford, Conn. 
Lord & Taylor 
New Y’ork 
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 
