September . 1919 
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0 HE delightful impression created by 
some interiors may be attributed quite 
often to the unconventional character of their 
appointments. 
A tall oaken Dresser, for example, with its 
^ accompanying Gate-leg Table, finds 
congenial companionship with Chairs betraying 
unmistakably their Early Italian origin —a 
grouping that cannot fail to infuse the well 
considered Dining Room with a distinction 
which conventional pieces could not possibly 
impart. By the same token the Living Room, 
the Hall and each Chamber are susceptible to that 
treatment which transcends the commonplace, 
leaving an unforgetable picture in one’s memory. 
MTT Many rooms possessing this lingering charm 
have been inspired by a stroll through the 
twelve Galleries of this interesting establishment 
-and brought to successful conclusion at well 
within moderate cost. 
©karnv of’an 
Uivcoiyventioival Room 
EARLY ENGLISH. FRENCH AND ITALIAN FURNITURE 
AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS: REPRODUCTIONS AND 
HAND-WROUGHT FACSIMILES OF RARE OLD EXAMPLES. 
RETAILED EXCLUSIVELY AT THESE GALLERIES 
Suggestions may be gained from de luxe prints 
of well-appointed rooms, gratis upon request. 
Grand Rapids Rirniture Company 
INCORPORATED 
34-36West 32"-iSt. NewYork 
