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THE GUARDIAN, DECEMBER 20, 1924.
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Oak Floors Add Dignity
To Good Period Furniture
Just another effective example of improving an old family home
by replacing the worn carpets with modern spic and span
OAK FLOORS
Every admirer of a good interior naturally wants her own to be
at its best.. No one factor plays so important a part in properly
setting off good furniture as good floors---and of course Oak af-
fords "the best," even though the cost is no more than for some
materials less satisfactory. A good floor layer or your lumber
dealer will tell you the exact cost. Ask about it.
Cedar Lined Clothes Closets
The Housewife's Delight!
And more--for really, at least one is indispensable. And here, in
this handsome, pleasingly fragrant, as practical and thoroughly
useful closet, Milady may hang her choice garments or store wool-
ens, accessories, etc., secure against the ravages of moths.
Bruce Ceda'line
.Is within reach of your purse and telephone. Just call your lum-
ber dealer• Installed for a few dollars in a few hours• After that,
convenience, satisfaction and actual delight.
OUR LITTLE BOOK TELLS MORE, MAY WE SEND• IT?
E. L. BRUCE COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS
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