September, 1923 
9 
Hang 
a Mirror! 
I T is a pleasant bit of decoration. There is an intimate friend¬ 
liness about a mirror, a fascination that charms. It has 
color, depth and beauty, and responds warmly to the decorative 
scheme of any room. 
A room without a mirror may be as expressionless as a face 
without eyes. A mirror, with its twinkling beams of light, 
brings life to the most difficult room. Hang a mirror over the 
console, mantel or buffet; on the stairs and in the hall. A 
mirror may hold the secret of balance. It may brighten a dark 
corner or break the monotony of a blank wall. And then, too, 
mirrors are always useful, and they never go out of style. 
Mirrors for any purpose, decorative or useful, should be of 
Plate Glass. There are no better mirrors than those of 
American-made Plate Glass and silvered by expert workmen 
of the American mirror industry. 
While a mirror should be a flexible accessory to the decora¬ 
tive scheme, there are many places where mirrors can be built 
in. Mirrors in closet doors, bathroom doors, and in halls are 
always a convenience. When planning a home, ask your archi¬ 
tect to consider Plate Glass mirrors. 
PLATE GLASS MANUFACTURERS of AMERICA 
Genuine 
PLATE GLASS 
Nothing^ Else 
is Like it 
