January, 1923 
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Converting A Conversion 
Or the Convincing Tale 
Of a Ferrocraft Radiator Enclosure 
Mrs. Bromley Jones, of White Plains, was “just 
plain heart broken," as she expressed it, when she 
found a long low, ugly looking radiator under the 
full length of the living room window. 
As the house was a wedding present from her 
Father, tact was necessary. 
Her husband supplied the problem’s solution. 
She, one of those happy explanations which only 
daughters can make. 
However, to our notion, the window seat enclosure 
itself, with its Ferrocraft grilles, is its own best 
explanation. 
If you have insistently obtrusive radiators, that 
need subduing, we can help you. 
Write us your problems; we will gladly suggest 
their solutions. 
Tuttle & Bailey Mfg Co. 
For Over 75 Years 
Makers of Decorative Metal Grilles 
2 West 45th St. New York. 
36 Portland Street, Boston 1123-29 West 37th Street, Chicago 
We have a large number of standard grilles in Decorative 
Metal, adaptable for window seats, and 
all other radiator enclosures. 
APPROPRIATELY selected models 
of Elgin A. Simonds Company 
Furniture bring to the home a new 
tone of refinement. This distinc¬ 
tiveness is the result of high quality 
workmanship combined with excel¬ 
lence of design. 
You will see the Simonds trade¬ 
mark on furniture in the principal 
establishments. 
Our Department of Interior Design 
will gladly help you with your fur¬ 
nishing problems. 
Write for booklet, “H,” 
on Home Furnishing. 
Elgin '~A. Simonds 
jManufacturvrs oj furniture 
SYRACUSE. N.Y. 
NewYork Boston Chicago 
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