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Studio and Showroom 
219E. 60th St. NEW YORK 
The Porter Garden 
Telescope 
a Useful and Beautiful 
Garden Ornament 
For details and descriptioe booklet torite 
Desk C 
Jones & Lamson Machine Co. 
SPRINGFIELD, VT. 
Amazing 
Antique 
Oriental 
Rugs 
Thick glowing antiques with 
tonal effect of old cathedral 
glass, now vanishing because of 
growing demand and no produc¬ 
tion, excel rugs acid-washed and 
ironed to imitate antiques. To 
add glorious rugs of distinctive 
merit indicative of a choice 
spirit, requires only a letter 
asking for descriptive list. Then, 
at your request, I will prepay 
on approval an assortment, each 
rug the gem of thousands, giving 
you widest selection. 
L. B. Lawton 
Skaneateles, N. Y. 
AQUARIUM & WROUGHT IRON 
STANDS 
Verdi Antique & Polychrome, finish $8.00 
WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE LAMP 
Black iron and Polychrome, with adjustable 
Arm & Parchment Shade, $5.00 
Sent Express Collect on Receipt of Remittance 
Art Iron Studios 
615 Tenth Ave. New York 
UNFINISHED FURNITURE 
“AS YOU LIKE IT” 
STAINED—PAINTED 
Decorated To Order 
Artcraft 
203 Le'Ycington Ave. 
Furniture Co. 
New York City 
Between 32nd and 33rd Streets 
Did Not Dream A Course 
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& Decoration Practical Home 
Study Course in Interior Decora¬ 
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The course of 24 lessons with more than 500 
illustrations covers every phase of interior decora¬ 
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Directors: Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Nancy V. McClelland 
An illustrated booklet will he sent you on request 
ARTS & DECORATION 48 West 47th St., New York 
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Florentine hand-woven bags,woven 
same as leghorn hats with hand¬ 
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5"x 9" —$2.75 
8 " X 11 "—$3.50 
7"x 8 "—$2.75 
8" X 11"—$3.50 
9"x 12"—$5.00 
irrile jar quolations on hand draion linens 
New York 
640 Madison Avenue 
Southampton. L. I. Long Beach. L. I. 
“Suggestions in Reed Furniture” forwarded on receipt of 25 c postage. 
'm REED SHOP, Inc. 
13 EAST 57th STREET, NEW YORK 
SPECIALISTS IN SUN-PARLOR FURNISHINGS 
Our Distinctive Importations of Decorative Fabrics offer every 
advantage to those desiring to avoid the commonplace. 
HIGHEST QUALITY—BUT NOT HIGHEST PRICED 
Luxurious Comfort is the 
only term that adequately 
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Our Personal Service in 
aiding patrons to secure just 
the Design and Coloring that 
appeals to their individual 
taste is an advantage not 
found in the average store 
where selection is usually 
confined to the stock on hand. 
DIRECTORYc/DECORATION S FINEARTS 
