1 January, 1911. 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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37 east both Street new York City 
telephone 3<m Plaza 
Interior decorations of all descriptions planned and 
executed. Single rooms or whole nouses furnished. 
Ulail coverings, hangings, rugs, and furniture selected 
to suit any scheme. 
Out of town orders carefully attended to. 
tamp and candle shades. Hrtistic lighting of 
houses. Stenciling. 
Summer Address, Southampton, C. T. 
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