4o THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO November,
Iff
THE UNDERWOOD
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will save you time in your correspondence department, will save
time in your accounting department, and at the same time give
you cleaner-cut, more-accurate work.
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THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. Anywhere
241 Broadway, New York
Pens for All Purposes
Perhaps you're an artist, or an engrosser, a book-keeper, a stu-
dent, or just an ordinary letter writer—there's a
SPENGERIAN
STEEL PEN
for you. Points arc delicately adjusted and smoothly ground. A sam-
ple card of 12 different patterns sent for 6 cents postage.
SPENCERIAN PEN CO., 349 Broadway, New York
Hints on House Furnishing
By W. SHAW SPARROW
Beautifully illustrated jrom hitherto unpublished photographs.
8 vo. $2.50 net. Postage 18 cents
m®i......m&m......*...... .-, e . 1 ........<:s :
"One art is democratic in the fullest meaning of that word—all the world
follows it as a matter of course, kings and [queens leading the way, slum
dwellers keeping at a remote and pathetic distance, and this art turns houses
into homes, for that is the result of all furnishing, whether bad or good.
The difference between good and bad furnishing [is quite easy to state—the
one gives comfort to the body and pleasure to the eye, while the other does
not, but wastes money on jerry-made work."
JOHN LANE CO., 114 West 32d Street, New York
D
CJRABLE FRAMES OF $
DKSIGN
The fact that so many of the Pamljf
which arc being sold at the moment Sj
the influence of the Louis XIV or >m
periods has made the adoption of the SJj
shown in the accompanying rePr0 !i|
popular for its purpose. One of the gMl
advantages of the "Empire Mouldy
ornaments is the quality of the c°mo|
tion used. This will not crack un/erJ|
reasonable climatic or atmospheric .
ditions, a fact which is commending
wide use.
Courtesy n] Empire Moulding Works, J<t>ehesler>
louis xiv frame for painting
HUDSON-FULTON SPE^fj
EXHIBITIONS REMAIN*
ON VIEW jjis-
American Museum of Natural ,r
tory, Seventy-seventh Street, from C° cii
bus Avenue to Central Park West.
daily, except Sundays, from 9 A-5»'Mjif
p.m.; Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. -Ofii
free. Special exhibition during the (,
son-Fulton celebration to DecernP^vj^
Original objects showing the life and ^
of the Indians of Manhattan Island a«
Hudson River Valley. . J;
American Society of Mechanic^
gincers, Engineering 'Building, 20
Thirty-ninth Street. Robert Fulto^
hibition consists of paintings, dra
books, decorations and furniture; J
working models of John Fitch's s mm
boat, (he first boat operated and pr0£ M
by steam, Robert Fulton's Cler»i<""'fl^
first successful application of steam jo (],c
igation, and John Stevens's Phce^'
first steamboat to sail on the ocean'w(j$
Brooklyn Institute, Eastern PaI
Open daily, except Sundays, from j,t,M
to 6 p.m. ; Sundays from 2 to 6 p.m.1 jT(Ce
day evenings from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m'
except on Mondays and TuesdayS) e|
admission fee is charged of two1 ).<cii
cents for adults and ten cents for cl .jjjij
over six years of age. Collections j j
trating various departments of arch# , M
mineralogy and ethnography. Spe ijfe"
hibition relating to past and present |
Indians on Long Island. Port™ J
Robert Fulton painted by hiniseni
property of Col. Henry T. Chap**^ $
loaned by him to the museum. '
December 31. \Ve5',
City History Club of New York, $
Forty-fourth Street. Special cxhih'j ,,,„?
illustrations, photographs, maps ft0'
relating to the history of the city °: {$
York, and all of the originals used ^f.
City History Club Historical Gumc
of the City of New York. -r eH0J
New York Public Library, ^pf
Branch, Fifth Avenue and Seventy
Iff
THE UNDERWOOD
STANDARD
TYPEWRITER
will save you time in your correspondence department, will save
time in your accounting department, and at the same time give
you cleaner-cut, more-accurate work.
"The Machine You Will Eventually Buy"
THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. Anywhere
241 Broadway, New York
Pens for All Purposes
Perhaps you're an artist, or an engrosser, a book-keeper, a stu-
dent, or just an ordinary letter writer—there's a
SPENGERIAN
STEEL PEN
for you. Points arc delicately adjusted and smoothly ground. A sam-
ple card of 12 different patterns sent for 6 cents postage.
SPENCERIAN PEN CO., 349 Broadway, New York
Hints on House Furnishing
By W. SHAW SPARROW
Beautifully illustrated jrom hitherto unpublished photographs.
8 vo. $2.50 net. Postage 18 cents
m®i......m&m......*...... .-, e . 1 ........<:s :
"One art is democratic in the fullest meaning of that word—all the world
follows it as a matter of course, kings and [queens leading the way, slum
dwellers keeping at a remote and pathetic distance, and this art turns houses
into homes, for that is the result of all furnishing, whether bad or good.
The difference between good and bad furnishing [is quite easy to state—the
one gives comfort to the body and pleasure to the eye, while the other does
not, but wastes money on jerry-made work."
JOHN LANE CO., 114 West 32d Street, New York
D
CJRABLE FRAMES OF $
DKSIGN
The fact that so many of the Pamljf
which arc being sold at the moment Sj
the influence of the Louis XIV or >m
periods has made the adoption of the SJj
shown in the accompanying rePr0 !i|
popular for its purpose. One of the gMl
advantages of the "Empire Mouldy
ornaments is the quality of the c°mo|
tion used. This will not crack un/erJ|
reasonable climatic or atmospheric .
ditions, a fact which is commending
wide use.
Courtesy n] Empire Moulding Works, J<t>ehesler>
louis xiv frame for painting
HUDSON-FULTON SPE^fj
EXHIBITIONS REMAIN*
ON VIEW jjis-
American Museum of Natural ,r
tory, Seventy-seventh Street, from C° cii
bus Avenue to Central Park West.
daily, except Sundays, from 9 A-5»'Mjif
p.m.; Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. -Ofii
free. Special exhibition during the (,
son-Fulton celebration to DecernP^vj^
Original objects showing the life and ^
of the Indians of Manhattan Island a«
Hudson River Valley. . J;
American Society of Mechanic^
gincers, Engineering 'Building, 20
Thirty-ninth Street. Robert Fulto^
hibition consists of paintings, dra
books, decorations and furniture; J
working models of John Fitch's s mm
boat, (he first boat operated and pr0£ M
by steam, Robert Fulton's Cler»i<""'fl^
first successful application of steam jo (],c
igation, and John Stevens's Phce^'
first steamboat to sail on the ocean'w(j$
Brooklyn Institute, Eastern PaI
Open daily, except Sundays, from j,t,M
to 6 p.m. ; Sundays from 2 to 6 p.m.1 jT(Ce
day evenings from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m'
except on Mondays and TuesdayS) e|
admission fee is charged of two1 ).<cii
cents for adults and ten cents for cl .jjjij
over six years of age. Collections j j
trating various departments of arch# , M
mineralogy and ethnography. Spe ijfe"
hibition relating to past and present |
Indians on Long Island. Port™ J
Robert Fulton painted by hiniseni
property of Col. Henry T. Chap**^ $
loaned by him to the museum. '
December 31. \Ve5',
City History Club of New York, $
Forty-fourth Street. Special cxhih'j ,,,„?
illustrations, photographs, maps ft0'
relating to the history of the city °: {$
York, and all of the originals used ^f.
City History Club Historical Gumc
of the City of New York. -r eH0J
New York Public Library, ^pf
Branch, Fifth Avenue and Seventy