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Zfjc Atribmg Attraction 
of tfie Hampton Js>f)op3 
S OMEWHAT unusual is the position oc¬ 
cupied by the Hampton Shops, established 
home of all the Arts of Decoration. 
You will find, when time and opportu¬ 
nity concur, that each one of its eleven 
Galleries, primarily devoted to the display 
of Furniture, is to be regarded as an unfail¬ 
ing source of suggestion to those who wish 
to strike an individual, uncommon but 
discerning note in the adornment of their 
favorite Room. 
Here is not only Furniture which rivals 
that of olden days in its distinctive person¬ 
ality, but the skillfully arranged and har¬ 
moniously colored backgrounds, as well as 
the accordant surroundings, that are needed 
to render it of artistic avail. 
Decoration 
