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c JHe most valuable piano in Ifie world., 
1 IKE a true friend, the Steger Grand 
d Piano gladdens each moment by its 
presence. You take undying pride in its 
rich appearance; you revel in its beauti¬ 
ful, singing tone; you marvel endlessly 
at its sympathetic response. Your af¬ 
fection for your Steger—your pride in 
it—will grow deeper, fuller with time. 
A faithful, lifelong companion is the 
Steger. 
STEGER & SONS PIANO MANUFACTURING COMPANY 
Factories at Steger, Illinois Founded by John V. Steger, 1879 Steger Building, Chicago, Ill. 
If it*s a Stegei — it*8 the finest reproducing phonograph in the world. 
ourth generation 
Furniture 
Max- c Ray 
Mirror and Kenmore 
Consul Table 
1 ations to make a gentleman or 
gentlewoman—but that at least four 
are required to achieve complete 
appreciation of the finest things of 
life. It takes at least four generations 
of culture to truly value the unique 
quality of Max-Kay furniture. 
MAXWELL-RAY COMPANY 
25 West 45th Street, New York City 
Factory at Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
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A New Hint on 
Overcoming Radiator Obtrusiveness 
In a recent issue of Country Life, there was a de¬ 
lightfully informative article, filled with interesting 
suggestions on overcoming radiator obtrusiveness. 
It told how old furniture has been successfully con¬ 
verted into grille enclosures. Tables, chests, settees 
and the like. 
This table for example could have a separate grille 
frame that would obscure the radiator and still pre¬ 
serve intact the choice lines of the old piece. 
Send for our booklet on Radiator Enclosures. 
In it you will find a wide range of suggestions for 
both new houses and old. 
Tuttle & Bailey Mfg Co. 
2 West 45th St. New York 
HIGHEST QUALITY 
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Our distinctive Creations have won the 
highest recognition for excellence and 
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refinement, clubs, and yachts. 
CRETONNES, CHINTZES, UPHOLSTERY FABRICS 
Interior Decorating 
Tfi5 REED SHOP, Inc. 
581 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
“Suggestions in Reed Furniture” forwarded on receipt of 
25c postage 
