Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
June,  1919- 
Announcements. 
401 
In  spite  of  the  fact  that  the  building  is  an  enormous  one,,  space 
necessarily  is  limited  and  manufacturers  interested  in  putting  their 
products  before  the  eyes  of  buyers  in  this  highly  convenient  manner 
will  have  to  step  lively  to  secure  space  on  the  various  floors.  Only 
goods  of  proven  quality  and  concerns  of  A-i  repute  will  be  per- 
mitted to  exhibit.  Grand  Central  Palace,  which  is  a  beautiful  build- 
ing in  itself  and  prior  to  the  entry  of  the  United  States  into  the 
war,  housed  the  largest  expositions  held  in  New  York,  is  centrally 
located  and  most  convenient  to  all  railroads,  steamship  piers,  hotels, 
theaters,  and  the  shopping  district.  The  march  of  the  world's  inT 
dustrial  progress  during  the  reconstruction  period  will  be  largely 
via  Grand  Central  Palace. 
Detailed  information  may  be  obtained  by  addressing  the  Mer- 
chants and  Manufacturers  Exchange,  405  Lexington  Avenue,  New 
York,  Room  421,  prior  to  October  1  ;  after  that  date  headquarters 
will  be  in  the  Grand  Central  Palace. 
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