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November, iqii

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO

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Tiled floors and walls in
the kitchen |
That cool, clean, inviting effect noticed so much in the kitchens f
of Europe is due to the plentiful use of tile. Tile practically |
lasts forever, is absolutely sanitary and lends itself to the most in- |
viting color schemes. Americans do not use it because they |
have a false idea of its cost.
Our booklet, “Tiles for the Kitchen and Laundry,” corrects this false idea and tells some wonderfully |
interesting things about tile for both sanitary and decorative purposes. We have three other booklets: “Tile f
for the Bathroom,” “Tiles for Fireplaces,” “Tiles on the Porch Floor,” which we send free to home
builders. You would do well to read them before perfecting your plans.
THE ASSOCIATED TILE MANUFACTURERS
Room 18, Reeves Building, Beaver Falls, Pa.


Pompeian Stone offers an inexpensive substitute
for marble in the construction of the fireplace and
allows of exact reproduction from Old World
masterpieces or carrying out of original designs.
Our large illustrated catalogue N of hall and
garden furniture mailed on request.
Our booklet, “City Back Yards," will be of
interest to city dwellers.
THE ERKINS STUDIOS, Inc.
220 LEXINGTON AVENUE - NEW YORK CITY
FACTORY, Astoria, Long Island


NEW YORK: 613 FIFTH A VENT E
BOSTON : 407 B0YLST0N STREET

A. U. Dilley&Company
Incorporated

THE peculiarity of theOri-
ental Rug business as we
conduct it is that we guaran-
tee in writing the dyes, mate-
rial, weaving, condition and
durability of even the most
inexpensive rug.
Our illustrated handbook,
“Oriental Rugs,”isdescribed
by one of the most competent
critics in America as being,
“Exceedingly lucid, practi-
cal, compact and to the
point.” Shall we send you a
copy ? A nominal charge of
fifty cents is made to cover
the actual cost of printing and
postage. The information in
it is worth one hundred times
that amount.
 
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