May, 19 2 3 
117 
BERKEY& GAY Juvniture 
“Mhe Holyo\e ” 
Reveals a “^twofold 
Jtbrth 
H APPILY appropriate for the schoolgirl’s own 
chamber, this new suite is equally at home 
in the guest room. To the one, it brings an in¬ 
timately personal touch; to the other, an air of 
quiet refinement, in¬ 
viting the casual 
guest to rest and re¬ 
laxation. The com¬ 
bination of Ameri¬ 
can walnut and 
decorated East India satinwood achieves a de¬ 
lightful color interest. 
Your Berkey Gay merchant invites you to 
see “The Holyoke” during May. It is uncom¬ 
monly attractive at the uniform prices quoted here. 
Seldom has the Berkey 6? Gay ideal of build¬ 
ing furniture of enduring distinction—yet within 
the reach of the average American home—been 
better expressed than in “The Holyoke.” 
Through our pol¬ 
icy of national pric¬ 
ing, you pay the same 
uniform prices for 
Berkey 6? Gay Fur¬ 
niture, whether sold 
by retailers in the smaller cities or in the largest 
metropolitan centers. We have established a uni¬ 
form standard—a trustworthy guide to serve you 
in purchasing—and a standard of value by which 
you may judge the true worth of all furniture. 
Our brochure, illustrating and describing "The Holyo\e,” together 
with name cf nearest Ber\ey & Gay merchant, sent upon request 
Bed.$ 85 
ChifForobe . . . 
$110 
Bureau Base } 12 5 
Standing Toilet 
28.50 
Hanging Mirror j 
Vanity Case . . . 
125 
Chair . . 
. . . $22.50 
To these prices your merchant adds freight charges 
BERKEY 6? GAY FURNITURE COMPANY 
444 MONROE AVENUE, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 
NEW YORK WHOLESALE SHOWROOM, 115 WEST 40TH STREET 
'Admittance to New York Showroom by letter of introduction from your merchant or decorator) 
