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April, 1921 
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H AVING enjoyed the seclusion of its quiet surroundings, 
one no longer wonders that such a room as the Georgian 
Study sketched above is to be found today in a growing 
number of American homes. 
JTI Well chosen, its appointments will accentuate the feeling 
JJ of warmth and intimacy always associated with the Library 
or Study: the deep-seated Sofa and Chairs echo the friendly 
spirit of treasured volumes and evoke communion with one’s 
books and thoughts, while the stately Secretaire and sturdy 
Walnut Table contribute an equal measure of usefulness and 
distinction. 
glT There is a wealth of suggestion for just such engaging 
ul interiors as this awaiting the visitor to these Galleries 
—not alone in the exhibits of beautiful Cabinetry but in all 
those accessories essential to the well considered decorative 
scheme. Withal, the countless objects of uncommon character 
on view here are none the less charming because of their 
moderate cost. 
De luxe prints of attractive interiors, simple or 
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410421 MADISON AVENUE 
48 t ~-49 t - h Streets ~ ' New York City 
Formerly of West 32 - Street 
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