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Back Matter Source: The Decorator and Furnisher, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Dec., 1889) Published by: Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25585971 . Accessed: 21/05/2014 10:04 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.104.110.126 on Wed, 21 May 2014 10:04:53 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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?he !'Decora _ioi{ and Fu^nisThe^

BRASS BEDSTEADS.

The famous silver bed of the Sultan Is re

ported to have disappeared from Stambbul.

Whether it has been looted by infidel hands or

has been placed in some Mohammedan pawn

6hop as a resource against the coming winter

is not known, but it affords us pleasure to be

able to inform the Sultan that he can repair the loss by a visit to the warerooms of Messrs.

Hoekins & Sewell, of Birmingham, Eng., and

New York City, where he will find a hundred

different patterns of brass beds varying from the

simple array cot pattern to the most elaborate

canopied and baldaquined four-poster. Brass . bedsteads have grown in favor since their first

introduction. Besides being handsome in ap

pearance and possessibg peculiar sanitary ad

vantages, they are by reason of the lacquer on

the. metal easily kept bright and clean, never

tarnishing or dulling in color. Messrs. Hoskins

& Sewell devote their entire attention to this one line of business, and their productions have a worldwide reputation.

BARBOUR'S

Irish Flax Threads I IN EVERY VARIETY.

j LADIES, Use the Best! I WHETHER FOR

I Button-Sewing, Lace-Making, \ Embroidery,

! OR OTHER FANCY WORK.

Sold by ail Respectable Dealers througrhout

I the Country.

.fefi&L A Shriveled Up Creature!

^^__P*SB___ Dry as a bnnch of herbs, face like

Ps?R9 parchment, hair In thin whispp.

^BffiJSff hancte skinny and bony, a long, thin

^'2_1___f__r Upped mouth, eyes small and red

=^8&3ffi ***e wno*e constituting an -amalsra

^ ;?j^jSh(k_

mat1on ?f tae catan^ the ferret

^fflSB^WyKThis uninvitinff specimen of j*emi:

^ilrfiflffliI%inity was brought to th s denlora1 W_ condition through using poisonous beautifying

(?) lotions and deadly cosmetics, in tt e vain eh

iWyor to acquire what nature had denied her?a clear skin and a healthy complexion. Had this unfortunate woman invested but one-twentieth fi?rt of her outlay in Db. Campbell's

* Life Re

Sawing " Arsenic Complexion Wafers, the prob

abilities are that her portrait to-day would be as Attacttve as it now is Hideous and Revolting. And yet she is but 40 years of age. Take Warn ino ye who are following in the same ruinous and beauty destroying path.

By mail $1. Depot 330 Sixth av? New York.

80ldbydruggJ?t?f x -

Wlld !lowers "THE SANITARIAN

The Pacific CoaSt Is THE BEST Sanitary Publication -?-* in America" {Mississippi Valley Medi

From original water-colorsketches drawn from nature Qal MonMy)

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EMMA HOMAN THAYER. superiority over all similar publications" Author of Wild Flowers of the Rocky Mountains, etc. (Medical World); and "Has accom

The plates lithographed in the highest style of the ,. . -, ,?^^^ ___-__*,* +__?_- ?ii __* ______ __ ______. art. Bound in Extra silk-finished cloth full gilt piisned more good than all of the other and colors, beveled boards, etc. New Style. Price, a __i_._x_.--r ?__._-.___._, _-,_. _-.___.<_ ?____. _-___?___ !____. .)

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liifilass

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AGENTS "WANTED EVEIiYT7EE:iE.

GEORGE R. HALM

begs leave to announce that he

has returned to the old den, No.

9 E. j 7th St. and solicits orders

for all kinds of ornamental and

illustrative designing for books,

catalogues, magazines, etc

He also offers the advantages

of personal supervision of such

work during its progress towards

publication.

His designs are constantly in

use by the Century Co., Harpers, and other leading publishers.

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<I>hB Dego^ajfoi^ and Fu^nishei^.

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NEW YORK.

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are showing many n w

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sides, a great number of Cushions,

Scarfs, Lambrequins, Piano Cov

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HOW TO PAINT TAPESTRY Published by M. T. WYNNE.

65 K. 13th St., New York. Price, 50 Cts.

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Headquarters for BINAUT'S GOBELINS CANVAS, Wool, 811k and Linen. Brashes, De signs and Enlargements supplied. A full line of

materials for every branch of Art. Also Porcelain, Belleer and Ivory White Ware. Hand-Painted and other studies to rent of all kinds, including Fish, Game, and a new set of Orchid Plates, for China Painting.

B. FITCH & CO., Makers of and Dealers in

FINE BEDDING, Spring: Beds, Mattresses, etc.,

59 Fourth A v., New York. BENJAMIN FITCH. MAX GOLDSMITH.

Apply for Catalojcut-s.

Canton Paint Oil Co. MELROSE, MASS.,

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Electric ^?1* Gilding. pLatinore

Is specially adapted for Gilding Picture Frames, Gasaliers, Steam Heaters, Bric-a-Brac, etc.

For General Decoration of Houses, Churches, Public Buildings. Decorators will find Platinore to excell all gliding materials.

N.B.?Assorted colors and shades for frescos sup plied to the trade. Descriptive circular free on application. _

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aud Canada.

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In Operation since 1885.

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OCIENCE is rapidly coming to be the controlling force in every field of human activity.. ) ^ It has developed the clumsy dug-out into the swift ocean steamer, and the slow

going cart into the flying railway train.

Without it man is the sport of the storm-demon; by its aid he predicts and prepares for the approaching cyclone.

Without it the industrial worker was a hopeless drudge; the growth of its applications has multiplied his comforts and increased his leisure.

Without it the race was powerless in the presence of disease; with its help epidemics are disappearing, and better health with long life are secured.

Without it education was an unvarying routine of mechanical repetitions; upon it has

arisen an art adapted to the needs of individual minds and to the conditions of modern life.

Without it the workings of society were not understood; with it we are learning the unvary

ing laws of social phenomena. Without it fear was the only preventive of evildoing; with it comes a rational basis for

moral conduct.

Similarly, in every department of human activity, it is the great agency of improvement. In its steady progress it touches everywhere and affects exerybody. It gives law to the material

interests of the community, and powerfully influences the ideas, opinions, and beliefs of men, so that all have an interest in being informed of its advancement.

THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY is devoted to supplying this knowledge in a form that can he easily understood, and for nearly twenty years has maintained a leading position among

scientific journals. With other illustrations, each number contains a finely engraved PORTRAIT of some

eminent man of science, with a BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

The managers of THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY accept the steadily growing circulation of the magazine, and the large influence it has gained among the more thoughtful and liberal-minded readers in America, as the highest testimonial of approval of its past course.

The utmost will be done to keep all its departments up to the highest standard of excellence.

Increasing attention will be given to the discussion of economic subjects and other leading scientific questions of the day. During the coming year the magazine will contain a series of

papers from distinguished specialists on the agency of science in the growth of the leadiug industries of the world since the discovery of America by Columbus. A large share of attention

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^ti^te* AN ADORABLE ARMFUL!

ImHB^^HB Her complexion was creamy, she

x3RG^P9Bhad large, b autiful eyes, shining

fflXB^L . S with soft brilliancy, under arched

_H_f* H brows, lips red as pomegranate

SB? ^pfEblossoms,

between which shone

WcSi *%?*tee1 n ?* P^arly whiteness,her han^ s

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rendy,willingness to perform the Japanese ' hari

kari ** for a smile. This lovely and adorable being acquired these physical perfections through using Dr. Campbell's

" Life Renewing "

Arsenic Com plexion Wafers.

By mail $1. Depot 220 Sixth av.f New York. Sold by druggists.

.

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B./ <S>HE DeCOI^ATO^ AND. FU^NISHEI^.

8l

"

- 7/fe Mitchell Vance Co.,

SUCCESSOR TO

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Ail dealers in Building Materials are familiar with our Goods. Ask them for prices.

For further particulars, apply to or address

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Established by EDWABB Ii. YOUMANS.

The Popular Science Monthly. Edited by WILLIAM J. YOUMANS.

fy OCIENCE is rapidly coming to be the controlling force in every field of human activity. Z It has developed the clumsy dug-out into the swift ocean steamer, and the slow Z '. going cart into the flying railway train.

'? Without it man is the sport of the storm-demon; by its aid he predicts and prepares

./ for the approaching cyclone.

\v';. Without it the industrial worker was a hopeless drudge ; the growth of its applications :? has multiplied his comforts and increased his leisure. ^Without it the race was powerless in the presence of disease; with its help epidemics

,; are disappearing, and better health with long life are secured.

.;> Without it education was an unvarying routine of-mechanical repetitions; upon it has * arisen an art adapted to the needs of individual minds and to the conditions of modern life.

. - Without it the workings of society were not understood ; with it we are learning the unvary

ing laws of social phenomena. Without it fear was the only preventive of evildoing; with it comes a rational basis for

moral conduct.

Similarly, in every department of human activity, it is -the great asrency of improvement. In its steady progress it touches everywhere and affects exerybody. It gives law to the material interests of the commuuity, and powerfully influences the ideas, opinions, and beliefs of men, so that all have an interest in bring informed of its advancement.

THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY is devoted to supplying tills knowledge in a form that can be easVy understood, and f/r nearly twenty years has maintained a leading position among scientific journals.

With other illustrations, each number contains a finely engraved PORTRAIT of some eminent man of science, with a BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

The managers of THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY accept the steadily growing circulation of the magazine, and the large influence it has gained among the more thoughtful and liberal-minded readers in America, as the highest testimonial of approval of its past course. The utmost will be done to keep all its departments up to the highest standard of excellence. Increasing attention will be given to the discussion of economic subjects and other leading scientific questions of the day. During the coming year the magazine will contain a series of papers from distinguished specialists on the agency of science in the growth of the leading industries of the world since the discovery of America by Columbus. A large share of attention will also continue to be given to scientific ethics, and the true sphere of government.

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A Picture Magazine Without Letter-Press v A MAGAZINE FOR THE PEOPLE, v

THE MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISERS.

Each issue of Sun and Shade contains not less than eight handsome full-page

plates of the highest grade, printed on heavy paper 11x14, embracing the choicest works of art.

It also gives, from time to time, portraits of distinguished persons, while its photographic sketches

remain unequaled. The beauty of its plates on landscapes has excited comment from, critics in

jvery corner of the world, who are loud in their praises of Sun and Shade. IT MAKES a

CHARMING ADDITION TO THE LIBRARY OR PARLOR TABLE. ADVERTISERS CA TERING TO THE BETTER CLASS OF THE AMERICAN PUBLIC should not fail to aval

themselves of the advantages of its columns. Rates upon application.

4?-TERMS?-?e* SPECIMEN COPY. 40c. ~ - - ~ $4.00 YEARLY.

THE PHOTO-GRAVURE CO., Publishers of .

3UN AND SHADE, - - 853 Broadway, New York.

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?_>HE DEGOl^A-iOl^ AND FUI^NISHB^. |

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35 E, 19th Street, - NEW YORK.

No. lOl West 4-_<i; Street,

NEW YORK CITY;

Art* t i.?s?j2i^t?g, tf8j&&

Arcliitect__re, Interior, gc-tlp

iflnpE& ture, and otter Works of

*?SE^ *9f Art Photographed.

J_il^ PIl* paintings, /4^kx ($M MODEIiS and

^^^_fe^wi DESIG-NS,

^llsf^^^Eg-SEND FOR PBICE LIST.

HOW TO PAINT TAPESTRY Published by M. T. WYNNE.

65 K. 13th St., New York. Price, 50 Cts.

/ / SOLE AGENT FOR

B. GRENIE'S INDELIBLE TAPESTRY DYES & MEDIUM, Wholesale and Retai'.

Headquarters for BINANT'S GOBELINS CANVAS, Wool, Silk and Linen. Brashes, De signs and Enlargements supplied. A full line of

materials for every branch of Art. Also Porcelain, Belleen and Ivory White Ware. Hand-Painfed and other studies to rent of all kinds, including Fish, Game, and a new set of Orchid Plates, fur China Painting.

B. FITCH & CO., Makers of and Dealers in

FINE BEDDING, Spring: Beds, Mattresses, etc.,

59 Fourth Av., New York. BENJAMIN FITCH. MATT GOLDSMITH.

Apply for Catalogues.

'' ANTHOINY'S

jHl^n-T Amateur Photographic Outfits

T-fflrHMI_r___H_H__ll__l f Include tne Patent Detec

_______IEl__________l__P7 TIVB' Fatry, Novel, Bijou and

*_H||fl^BaR__b Btct cle Cameras. Ulustrat

Jlii m E' * T* H- Akthont & Co. -- _

' " ... '. _

J. W. TAYLOR'S 4,000 ARCHITECTURAL **?>. Usodoz.

Of BuildingsXDetails PHOTOGRAPHS INTERIORS. Fromall^artsoftheU.S.

STATE YOUR WANTS. Purchase 2 dozen or more and we will send 200 samples to select from.

153 Monroe St., CHICAGO. I

I STEWART CERAMIC COMPANY, ! 312 TEARL ST., Cor. Feck Slip, NEW YORK.

JBoto^ Man^cturers^

_ SHOWING THREE TUBS"8BT VP. secured for all time.

Well Glazed. Will not absorb, leak or decay. The only Solid White Crockery Wash-tab ever made in the world; Do not buy imitations until you see the genuine "Moraban's Patent/' stamped on the front of every tub. Wash-board and Soap cup included in every set Will outlast any house.

Solid White Crockery Sinks,.Comprising Butler's Pantry, Kitchen, Slop, Etc.

Made of the same tnaterial as the tubs. Very Strong, well glazed, no labor to keep^clean.

LIBERAL^ TERMS "TO THB TRADE. SEND POR PRICE-LIST AND CATALOGUE.

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HALE Sl KiLBUJRN MANUFACTURING CO., 48 and 50 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Extensive Ddsigkees and Manufacturers of

Fine Furniture, Wood Finish and Upholstery. INTERI.R DECORATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Sketches cheerfully prepared on application.

"The Highest Authorities Unanimously Indorse BRAINERD & ARMSTRONGS

UNFADING ASIATIC DYES."

Sensational advertising: is always strictly avoided in off ering BRAINEKD & ARMSTRONGS FAST-DYED EMBROIDERING SILKS, but the fact that there are in the market many WORTH LESS IMITATIONS, THAT WILL NOT WASH, of

BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG'S

&T IOTIFC S&ng, IOTT FO

?s?; loiwvo sr I ollilvo necessitates a word of Caution to Art Embroiderers: See that every skein, hank, ball or spool bears our name. None other is genuine.

The BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO., Leading Manufacturers intta world of materials for high-class Needlework and Decorative Embroidering.

NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON & BALTIMORE. Mills: NEW LONDON, CONN.

fall 11II111111 111 11II1I1IIIIII11 III 1. 1.1 HTTr '

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JAMES McCREERY & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,

Invite attention to their lar^e and attractive stock of Silks,

Velvets, Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, India Shawls,

Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Outfits,

Furs, Upholstery and Housekeeping Goods

Orders by Mail or by Express will be carefully and

promptly executed.

Broadway and Eleventh Street,

New York.

Enjoy a Good Light! Better than Gas?Best Lamp In the World.

The "Rochester" Lamp* AIT IS PERFECTLY SAFE*

EASY TO WICK. BOES WOT SMOKE.

SIMPLY PERFECT.. -nwrnBrr umimMi Every lamp warranted.

^SSmWBSmmmL P^1 trade mark, the "Bo /_^H_ffl_raR__f___l_________> Chester," is stamped on ev~ _^p?f?3SS_^_ll__-_-fl_ ery lamp. Be sore you ?et

^v "^f^^^^^^B the genuine article.

L_^_L____-_________________I Ve make about 1,000 vane ^n^ BKT>^ ties of Chandeliers. Hang-.

^V_________Jir MS Lamps, Piano Lamps,. -_? jfi^HR w' Vase Lamps, Ac., &c.

|MOAn ELEGANT AND USEFUL, \j|P^_B__L/ for WEDDING

W^___flr and CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

^msiMBSBr TOU would have nothing TWrnmr but THE "ROCHESTER"

_^__K ? if you would see the lamp as.

,^9^ THEY ACTUALLY WOBK. 4WMW1 Over 600,000 have been sold*. ^ar.' which speakfl for itself.

Manufactured by

EDWARD MILLER & CO., 10 and 13 College Place, New York. If your dealer don't sell it, come to our store*

Send for Circular.

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1|Kt|u0ut_i. 5taii)e<d Glass apd Q_?urel7 Deeoratior>

DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED.

She <<5iftany Glass (90.,. 333-335 FOURTH AVE.,

NEW YORK.

Draughtsmen's Sensitive paper FOR MAKING BLUE PRINTS OF A VERY

SUPERIOR QUALITY.

We are the pioneers of this paper. Before using any other write us for samples and prices.

TH0S.H.MCC0LLIN&C0-, Photographic Supplies,

684 ABOH STBEET, PHII_ADEI_P___IA.

#4NBg_? KNOWN * iImbKTI cure for

OBE5Ii_$ CATARRH. 5 v h _E____8____^^^^___ *'W?_

_(?l-|?-_9lli? most S in HcWpstobbJM <|s3 Powerful

i*l-|lllPlS NERVE I ftlilllii *? S DLMT

RESTORES EYESIGHT AND HEARING POSITIVE CURE FOR HAY-FEVER, ASTHMA

HEADACHE, NEURALGIA AND COLDS IN THE HEAD. WILL LAST A LIFETIME. A CURE FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND THROAT. GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF. FREE TRIAL AT PARLORS, OR SEND 6c. FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOK. BATTERY SENT TO ANY PART OF THE WORLD BY REGISTERED MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, TEN DOLLARS. REMIT BY REGIS TERED LETTER, EXPRIiSS OR P. O. ORDER

RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED.

Battery. /^^_ jf/* J? convenient i ?_______//<v_?>__^_""T_?_. fv7 /__?_. f0r ^^^g

^t^^_^). Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,

8G 5TH AVE., NEW YORK, U. S. A_.

A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX COURAUD'S

Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier. ?_ ___? _____ __________ Removes Tan Pimples, ?_____2 2 . ________IB__ Freckles.Moth n^^i- ?mm\m\Wmm\ Patches, Rash. 6__^___?__ ________P^B

and Skin dis

2PPw|a ?PSfe___f >Aea8es_!i a?__ S*3 5? fmmxTfi? _4SElevery blemisb

5"* 2 o TKL'4r jj|^ on beauty, andi

The distinguished Dr L. A. Sayer said to a, lady of the haut ton (a patient): "__t_ you ladies wilPuse l/iem, I recommend

' Gouraud'* Cream7 as the least harmful

of all the Skin preparations." One bottle will fast six months, using it every day. Also Poudre Sub tile removes superfluous __air without injury to the skin.

FRED T. HOPKINS, Proprietor,48 Bond St.,run ning through to Main Office, 37 Gt. Jones St., N. Y.

For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal-^ ers throughout the U. S., Canadas and Europe.

^_?" Beware of base imitations. $1,000 Reward* for arrest and proof of any one selling the same.

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