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Permanent 
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and French 
Antique Furnitijre 
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The, Orsenigo Compacty, Ing. 
112 West 42?*? Street Ae w York City 
SABEY AWNINGS 
"Period” Awnings 
for Homes of Distinctive Character 
T HERE is a style in awnings 
that is good and correct, just 
as there is style and character 
in good old furniture and oriental 
rugs of genuine origin. 
In awnings this style and character 
are expressed by their cut, their fit 
and their colorings. 
SABEY AWNINGS are made 
for homes of distinctive character— 
homes whose style of architecture 
is such that they require awnings 
that will harmonize with the whole 
scheme of things. They are cus¬ 
tom made and yet they are not 
"expensive” awnings. 
The colorings of SABEY AWN¬ 
INGS are exceedingly attractive 
and are so fixed that they will not 
fade. Sabey Awnings are made 
from an extra fine quality of can¬ 
vas, stitched with the strongest, 
lasting thread, and mounted on 
frames of the highest quality rust¬ 
proof galvanized iron. 
For the Summer Home 
L UXURIOUS assortments of Linens that 
■J will add immeasurably to the pleasure 
of summer entertaining are now being 
featured at prices that have been revised to 
our customers’ great advantage. 
Estimates on complete outfittings gladly submitted. 
James McCutcheon 8C Co. 
Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets, New York 
Reg. Trade Mark 
