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Add New Rooms to Your Home—with Walnut 
Cut out this 
memorandum 
for future ref¬ 
erence. 
When you put walnut fur¬ 
niture in your home, you 
really add new rooms, for the 
old ones become more beau¬ 
tiful and livable; familiar 
surroundings take on a new 
interest from the sheer beauty 
of the walnut. 
The dining room, for instance, 
is dignified by this furniture. 
At the morning meal it glows 
cheerfully, companionably in 
the sunlight. In 
the evening its lu¬ 
cent surface throws 
back the light of 
the candles with deep mys¬ 
terious fire. 
Walnut, for all its beauty, is 
practical too; it gives a sturdy 
service to every-day use, re¬ 
quiring little care for all its 
loveliness. Today, as in ages 
gone, walnut is the wood 
heirlooms are made of. 
Write for “Real American 
Walnut Furniture,” a prac¬ 
tical guide for furniture buy¬ 
ers. The easy way to distin¬ 
guish genuine wal¬ 
nut from a substi¬ 
tute is clearly ex¬ 
plained. It is free. 
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fAtNUT 
AMERICAN WALNUT MANUFACTURERS* ASSOCIATION 
Room 811 616 South Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 
HOW TO IDENTIFY IT 
Three things to remember in buying walnut furniture 
1 — Ask if It is real walnut— if all ex- Ible. Substitute woods do not show 
posed surfaces are real walnut. these lines,dots or dashes distinctly. 
2— W a 1 n u t has characteristic pores 3—Make sure that legs,rails and mould- 
which appear on the surface as fine ines are of the same wood as tops, 
pen lines, dots or dashes, easily vis- fronts and sides—real walnut. 
Be qualified to 
judge genuine 
walnut for 
yourself. 
For the shower—whose growing popularity is one of the 
marked features of modern home building—there is one 
proper material, and that is Tile. 
Tiles in the shower and Tiles on the floor and walls of the 
bathroom itself give unlimited opportunity for the expression 
ot ideas in color, pattern and design. 
The practical service of Tiles is also a great advantage. Tiles 
are permanent, require no upkeep, repair or refinishing, and 
are always inherently clean. 
A Gift 
Every Home 
Lover Will 
Cherish 
Interior 
Decoration 
in All Its 
Phases 
In 
One Big Volume 
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There are twelve chapters on color, walls, floors, windows, furniture and arrangement- 
textiles, lighting, mantels, pictures, decoration accessr.»ries. etc. The book is arranged in 
systematic and logical order. No space or time is lost in giving expert advice on every phase 
of the subject and in a way that makes it equally valuable to the amateur for study or to the 
professional for reference. It is divided into three sections: i. A resume of the development 
of decoration in England. Italy, Spain and France; 2. The why and how of furnishing in all 
its details; 3. The assembling of various styles in a right manner. , 
Dept. HO 12 
EAST washin(;ton square 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
J. B. LIPPINGOTT CO., 
Please send me an illustrated pamphlet of this book and other similar volumas. 
Consult your architect and dealer about Tiles, or write to 
Associated Tile Manufacturers 
315 7th Ave.. Beaver Falls, Pa. 
