HOUSE AND GARDEN 
March, 191: 
224 
use is not a home 
unless your furniture 
fits. Harmony gives beauty, 
dignity, restful ness—all that 
a home should mean; what¬ 
ever quarrels or crowds robs your room 
of character and charm. The perfect bed 
for one chamber may spoil another one. 
How solve this problem of beauty plus 
service. For a good bed should last a 
life-time. Steam heat should not make 
it rickety. Against dampness, climate 
and city grime, it should be proof. In 
design, it should harmonize with your 
other furnishings. In height and size, 
it should fit your room. 
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satisfy all these conditions. No others 
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several heights, and two finishes give you 
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in Louis XVI, Colonial, Flanders and 
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chambers. But all supreme quality — solid 
brass with satin-gold surfaces sealed 
under twelve coats of imported Rylamder 
lacquer, hand applied and baked on. 
Beds that fit and last. 
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