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Xmas Suggestions fi m /-i i c 
for Searchers after the Unusual. ^ I 16 W UOlOrS Ol d 
The Czecho-Slovak Pottery— NeW Country Are 
The Painted Lamp & Shade. . 110.00 „ 
Water Jug. $G.OO to $10.00 With Us ThlS Fall 
Mugs .at 3.00 to 5.0 0 
Coffee Cups and Saucers.. 3.50 to 6.00 r* i ci \ • 
Plates .at 3.00 to 10.00 L.zechoOlovakia in- 
Overdoor Plaques. 6.00 to 25.00 a 
The Embroidered Table ruses a new note in 
Runner. 15.on to 4 5.00 Home Decorations. 
The Door Hangings. .. .pair 50.00 to 75.00 ]V4 U u i 
The Window Curtains... pair 25.00 to 55.00 Ivlcriugn has been 
The Embroidered Dell-pull. . 18.00 to 45.00 amclc to transnlant 
The Peasant Table. 100.00 q , . IO transplant 
The Bench with loose cushion and interpret Gzecho- 
and tassels. 95.00 Slovak rlernrative art 
The Hand-cut chairs, painted OlovaK decorative art 
in sets of twelve, all dif- in captivating, colorful 
ferent—sold singly. .. each 20.00 , 
The Peasant Chest. 100.00 terms. 
JOSEPH P.MHUGH^SON 
JNCOJLPOE-ATLD V 
ESTABLISHED ] 376 9WEST 42*- D STREET.WEW YORK.. 
Biltmore Hand-woven Homespuns for Ladies’ Suits 
Strictly hand-woven and containing absolutely not a fibre of anything but new sheep’s 
wool. Hand-dyed with vegetable and ALIZARINE dyes. No Aniline dyes used. Every 
color guaranteed. After we dye the wool we card, spin, weave and dry-clean it, then 
scour and shrink it in soap and hot water two hours and dry it in the sun. 
Biltmore Industries were originated 19 years ago by Mrs. Geo. W. Vanderbilt on the 
famous Biltmore Estate, where they were operated until 1917, when 
they were purchased by Grove Park Inn, the finest resort hotel in 
the world. We have received two gold and one silver medals. 
We make one hundred and fifty patterns and colors. 
We weave over a thousand yards a week and are hardly able 
to fill our orders at that. 
Single widths, seven to eight yards to a coat suit. 
Summer weight, $3.25 per yard. Regular weights, 
§3.75. Overcoat weight, extra heavy, $4.75. 
Samples costing us 10^ each will be sent on request. 
Please do not put us to this expense unless yon are 
seriously considering our homespun. 
Biltmore Homespuns are worn by some of the 
wealthiest women in the United States. 
Established Blltmore Industries, 
Brans 
4£,sAa6.Ci^fie,() 1888 
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Painiinds dfezzoiinU 
c i\irrorsMimpxJ/iadei> 
Period c lurnili i re 
niariPpids (Pram inp 
3rderior^^coraUn^ 
Louis XVI Bureau and Carved Mirror 
finished in French grey and antique gold 
NOW ON EXHIBITION 
ANTIQUE TAPESTRY PANELS 
PETIT POINT CHAIR COVERINGS 
and EMBROIDERIES 
iLflttS 
IMPORTERS OF 
ENGLISH—FRENCH—ITALIAN—SPANISH 
ANTIQUES 
THE LANS COLLECTION OF FRENCH FURNITURE IN¬ 
CLUDES SOME UNUSUALLY FINE LOUIS XV. AND XVI. 
SOFAS AND BERGERES COVERED IN PETIT POINT 
NEEDLEWORK. 
554 Madison Ave., New York 
CORNER OF 55th STREET 
Branch: 406 Madison Ave., Bet. 47th and 48th Sts. 
PARIS: 16 Rue d Artois 
i 2 West 4 oth St., NEW YORK 
