May, 19 21 
85 
—is completely satisfied by 
this mahogany and maple 
Sheraton cabinet with in¬ 
laid border and exquisitely 
hand-painted doors. The in¬ 
terior contains sliding trays, 
which suggest its use as a 
music cabinet, linen chest 
or chifferobe. 
Elgin A. Simonds Com¬ 
pany's furniture bears the 
indelible imprint of quiet 
elegance and refined dig¬ 
nity. Sold at all leading 
furniture shops. 
If you are interested inartistic 
home settings, write for illus¬ 
trated folio H. G. 
108 West 57 th Street, New York 
“BLUE BIRD FOUNTAIN" 
by Bessie Potter Vonnoh 
MILCH 
Galleries 
SPECIAL EXHIBITION 
SCULPTURE 
for the 
HOUSE, GARDEN 
and the GROUNDS 
Italian Library Table with capo di monte vase 
SPECIALLY DESIGNED FURNITURE FOR 
AGNES 
FOSTER 
WRIGHT 
INTERIOR 
DECORATIONS 
42 East 48 th St. 
New York 
English Chintzes 
Antiques 
COUNTRY HOMES 
Jllc (Gibbon Sc Co. 
1-3 West 37 th Street 
.. new YORK CITY 
5 i(|gi| One Door from Fifth Avenue 
McGibbon 
Quality 
There is a charm about McGibbon Reed 
Furniture which is seldom found else¬ 
where. The chairs illustrated here represent the 
exquisite workmanship of one of the most cele¬ 
brated manufacturers in France of Enameled 
Reed Furniture. 
A choice collection of Natural English Reed 
Furniture, Domestic Reed and Willow Furniture, 
all substantially built and moderate in price, 
are on exhibition in our galleries, together with 
Settees, Couches, Day Beds, Arm and Side 
Chairs, Tables, Desks, Sewing Baskets, Tabour- 
ettes, Bird Cages and Lamps. 
Catalogue upon request. 
“The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 
312-314 Fifth Avenue Near 32 nd Street 
OVINGTON’S 
is coming uptown 
T he gift shop of 
Fifth Avenue” will 
be at 32nd Street for but a 
short time. 
On June 1st, it will blos¬ 
som out in its new building 
at 39th Street and Fifth 
Avenue. 
Incidentally, prior to coming uptown, some 
rather unusual purchasing opportunities are pre¬ 
sented and discounts of 10%—20%—30%—40% 
and 50% are offered on all Ovington wares. 
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l...NT 
J—— 
The fine distinctive char¬ 
acter of Ovington’s will be 
preserved, the same high 
standards of merchandise 
will be held and the same 
75 year old standards of 
sound value will still be 
with us. 
The new Ovington build¬ 
ing is at 39th Street and 
Fifth Avenue, diagonally 
across from the Union 
League Club. 
