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Khiva study, woven in one piece from the best wool yarn obtainable. 
Some things just happen —but 
These rugs are neither the result of a sudden inspiration nor an accident. They 
represent twenty years of research and costly experimenting by one who has 
always had for his inspiration a reverence for the beauty and the atmosphere 
of Oriental art in rug weaving. 
And now after all these years—with hair well streaked with white—the result 
of his ambition has been attained in 
66flGAL-Ol \i 6f\TAL RUGS 
REPRODUCTIONS 
They cost; so much less than the Oriental studies from which they are made 
that they cannot fail to command your attention and interest. 
Bengal-Oriental Rugs are sold and guaranteed by reliable dealers in all sections 
of the country. 
Color plates—made from original photographs by Underwood & 
Underwood and showing the various studies in their actual 
colorings—will be sent upon request. 
The name of the merchant in your city selling these rugs may be had by 
writing to us. 
JAMES M. SHOEMAKER COMPANY, INC. 
20 West 39th St., at Fifth Ave. New York 
INTERIOR DECORATIONS 
Antique Needlepoint on Original Armchair 
We are exhibiting in our showrooms 
ANTIQUE TAPESTRY PANELS 
PETIT POINT CHAIR COVERINGS 
and EMBROIDERIES 
Part of a collection just brought to America by Mr. W. A. Kimbel, 
who has been in Europe seeking fine specimens for our clients. 
PARIS: 16 Rue d’Artois 12 West 40th St., NEW YORK 
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ACCESSORIES METAL WORK 
Replica of Mantel in the old Uftsal Mansion, Germantown, Pa. 
Weather Vanes, Lanterns, Sconces, Foot Scrapers 
Illustrations ufcon request 
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