tEfje Hampton ^fjops 
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M ARVELOUS as a storehouse of all 
that helps make the house of today 
an abiding-place of good-taste and beauty, 
the Hampton Shops offer even more. 
The furniture, each piece distinguished 
by its romantic interest, the softly and 
harmoniously toned textiles, the delicate 
porcelains and wrought metal-work, the 
brilliant glass-ware and glowing pictures, 
all are subordinate to that expert knowl¬ 
edge which not only arranges them in a 
pleasing series of suggestive groupings, 
but devises and carries out the most 
elaborate of decorative schemes. 
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18 east? 5 o^iSPree 0'5 
farina St. Patricks Cathedral 
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Decorations 
Objets d’Art 
Furniture 
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