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DIRECTORY OF DECORATION AND FINE ARTS 
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WROUGHT IRON 
FLOWER OR IVY 
STAND. 40 IN. 
HIGH. WITH 
COPPER B O W L 
i 3 IN. DIAM. 
ANTIQUE OR 
GREEN FINISH. 
COMPLETE $ 18. 
3Q5 Madison Ave. New York 
Decorate Your 
Walls With 
French Scenic Papers 
Beautiful scenic papers, made 
from wood blocks engraved 
in the luxurious France of 
Napoleon’s day. These papers 
give the effect of mural paint¬ 
ings, and in beauty and dis¬ 
tinction are vastly superior 
to even the highest type of 
formal design. They depict 
such subjects as El Dorado, 
Scenic America, Italian 
Landscape, Fetes of Louis 
XIII, etc. 
If your decorator cannot supply 
you, write for illustrated booklet. 
A. L. DIAMENT dc CO. 
101 Park Ave., New York 
Sole American Agents 
ARTISTIC MAIL BOX 
of wrought iron—weatherproof finish 
To comply with the nezv 
lazv, effective January 1, 
1923, requiring mail boxes 
or letter slots for all pri- 
zate residences. 
Price $6.00, with lock and key $'6.50 
Postpaid 
Illustrated leaflet H sent on request. 
The H. W. COVERT CO. 
137 East 46th Street 
New York 
Screens of Distinction 
T WO of the loveliest de¬ 
signs in papier point 
left us by the 18 th cen¬ 
tury are “La Jcitnessc de la 
Journee” and “Les Amuse¬ 
ments Chinois”. Both of 
them were executed by the 
master, Jean Papillon, who, 
beginning life as an appren¬ 
tice in a draper’s shop, end¬ 
ing by making his name fa¬ 
mous as a wood-engraver 
and designer of wall paper. 
These designs are being re¬ 
produced today by Nancy 
McClelland, Inc., by the 
same process of hand block 
and “illumination” used in 
Papillon’s t i m e. W h e n 
mounted on heavy canvas 
and strong frames, and glaz¬ 
ed in delightful tones of blue 
or green or brown or yellow, 
they make screens of the 
greatest distinction, which 
look as if they were painted. 
Low, three fold screens §125.00 
High, four fold screens 175.00 
nancy McClelland, inc. 
753 Fifth Avenue New York City’ 
Arts & Decoration 
Practical Home 
Study Course in 
INTERIOR 
DECORATION 
Directors: Harold Donaldson Eberlein and Nancy V. McClelland 
Twenty-four lessons, complete, authoritative, covering every 
phase,—artistic and practical—background, walls, curtains, 
color, lighting, textiles, period styles and furniture, com¬ 
position. Practical direction to beautify your own home or 
to fit yourself for a professional career. 
How the Students Regard the Course 
“You cannot know how much I 
enjoy each lesson. Certainly those 
responsible should be congratulated. 
It is unbelievable that a correspon¬ 
dence course should be so interest¬ 
ing. I Count it a privilege to take it.” 
“One of tho most desirable features 
of this wonderful course is the privi¬ 
lege of consulting the directors.” 
“I am greatly pleased with the 
lessons. I find them easy to under¬ 
stand and magnificently illustrated." 
(From a subscriber in Mexico zeho 
mistrusted his knozvledgc of English ) 
“Each lesson is more fascinating 
than the preceding one, and more 
valuable.” 
“I want to tell you I never did 
anything so interesting as this 
course. It is as useful and practical 
as it is fascinating.” 
An illustrated booklet will be ser.t on request 
ARTS & DECORATION 
48 West 47th Street New York 
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UNFINISHED FURNITURE 
“AS YOU LIKE IT ” 
STAINED - PAINTED 
Decorated To Order 
Artcraft £jp\FurnitureCo. 
203 Lexington Ave. ^3110^ New York City 
Between 32nd and 33rd Streets 
CHAMBER LAYNE, INC. 
DESIGNERS and MAKERS 
of 
DECORATIVE EURNTTURE 
226 East 42d Street, New York City 
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)end for this 
charming portfolio 
Miniature portfolio containing 20 
pages of Colonial candlesticks, sconces, 
candelabra, tea and coffee sets, etc., in 
brass and copper, sent on request. 
VERA SCOTT 
33 IVest 49th Street 
New York 
