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“Color Harmony” 
—the newest opportunity in flooring 
Do you know how to harmonize 
the color of your floors with the 
color scheme of your walls, your 
wood work, your tapestries, drapes 
or furniture? 
Do you know how to reflect the 
spirit and the purpose of the room 
by the color of the flooring—what 
flooring will best take a walnut or 
mahogany stain—what color you 
get in waxed or varnished Maple, 
Beech or Birch? 
“Color Harmony in Floors’ ’ is an 
interesting opportunity for the ex¬ 
pression of individual character in 
the home—and a subject of equal 
importance to the builder of a 
modern club, hotel, apartment or 
other structure calling for beauty 
in the floors. 
The new book, “Color Harmony 
in Floors” will reveal new deco¬ 
rative possibilities to you. You may 
secure a copy through your local 
lumber dealer, or write to us, and 
we’ll gladly mail it to you with 
our compliments. 
Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association 
1047 Stock Exchange Building, Chicago 
The letters (VIFM A on Maple, Ins and grading rules which 
Beech or Birch flooring sig- economically conserve every 
nify that the flooring is particle of these remarkable 
standardized and guaran- woods.This trademark Is for 
teed by the Maple Flooring your protection. Look for it 
Manufacturers Association, on the flooring you use 
whose members must attain _ _ __ 
and maintain the highest ^ M ^ M ML 
standards of manufacture, a? 5 ® IjsWpM M jjL 
and adhere to manufactur- 
T^rogress in reed and fibre furniture design is 
always reflected in Ypsilanti Furniture and for The ypsilanti Line 
years we have been the originators of exclusive comprises ail the usual 
articles. For more than twenty years the women Q r 6bre n a nd many 
of America have shown a decided preference for 
Ypsilanti Furniture. 
YPSILANTI REED FURNITURE COMPANY 
DEPT. (C) IONIA, MICHIGAN 
novelties originated by 
us. We will be glad to 
give you the names of 
merchants in your city 
who sell Ypsilanti 
Furniture. 
Largest Makers of Reed and Fibre Furniture 
YPSILANTI 
Re ffe" d pURNlTURE 
Waiting' 
for the Doctor°! 
N INE times out of ten a hot application relieves 
pain. Sometimes you cannot leave the sufferer 
— always the old method means time wasted, 
moments that seem eternity. 
The “Standard” Electric Heating Pad gives almost instan¬ 
taneous warmth—mild, medium or intense as the case requires. 
And it is always ready—so often the old fashioned hot water 
bag leaks just when most needed. 
The “Standard” is in the shape of a soft, flexible little 
blanket, easy to wrap around or fit any portion of the body 
which needs relief. 
Three heat 'Standard** Pad, size 12 inches by 15 inches, 
is priced at $8.00 and a smaller single heat "Standard’* 
Pad is $5.50. All "Standard** Pads are guaranteed for 
two years . If your dealer cannot supply you, write us. 
THE STANDARD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY 
BEVERLY, NEW JERSEY 
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