Selection and arrangement of furniture, by Lois Palmer, published by Ladies' home journal, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Travelers hotel guide, Hotel Credit Letter Company, 342 Madison Avenue, New York, New York Sloane's house of years, made from the beauty of the past for today and for countless years to come, W. & J. Sloane, 575 Fifth Avenue, New York City; 711 Twelfth Street, Washington, D.C. Argue Not, inn, Fryburg, Maine Beautiful interiors, Dierks, Dierks, Arkansas Norwich Inn, Route 12, Norwich, Connecticut Book of decoration, Murphy Varnish Company, Newark, New Jersey; Chicago, Illinois Vermont, Green Moutains, Lake Champlain, vacation land, Rutland Railroad Company, Rutland, Vermont Costumes of all nations, Bosnia, Austria-Hungary,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Three keys to the modern basement, The Bryant Heater Co., Cleveland, Ohio White Hart Inn, on Routes 44 and 41, Salisbury, Connecticut Pyrographic novelties designed in bas relief effect, James A. Houston Co., Pyrography Department, Boston, Mass. Have you seen beautiful Burlington, Vt. on Lake Champlain? Don't miss it, Van Ness House, Burlington, Vermont Costumes of all nations, Bosnia, Austria-Hungary,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Catalogue of plaster reproductions from antique, medieval and modern sculpture, P.P. Caproni and Brother, 1914-1920 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Costumes of all nations, Burmah,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Costumes of all nations, Ceylon,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Collection of scrolls and ornaments suitable for painters, ornamenters, designers, engravers, lithographers, & c., by A.P. Boyce, 31 Cornhill, Boston, Mass., A. Williams & Company, publishers Costumes of all nations, China,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Costumes of all nations, Hungary, Austria-Hungary,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Costumes of all nations, Hungary, Austria-Hungary,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 American Exchange in Europe, Henry F. Gillig & Co., 449, Strand, London, England Costumes of all nations, India,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Costumes of all nations, India,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Hotels and boarding houses in the Green Mountains of Vermont and along the shores of Lake Champlain and at Montréal, Québec and Ottawa, issued by Passenger Traffic Department, Central Vermont Railway,… Costumes of all nations, Ancona, Italy,The Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, New York, 1892 Mortlake Manor, an ideal restful place for a week end or a summer vacation, Brooklyn, Connecticut Lighting, planned to serve, another in the series of postwar lighting perspectives presented by the Lamp Department, General Electric Company, Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio Mayflower Inn and Ardmore Inn Annex, Manomet Point, Plymouth, Mass. French empire lamps, A.L. Diament & Co., 1515 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and 101-119 Park Avenue, New York, New York Light for tomorrow's food store, by James M. Ketch, The co-operative merchandiser, Pontiac, Illinois Royal Hotel, St. John, N.B., The Raymond & Doherty Co., Ltd., St. John, N.B., Canada Bubble collection, designed by George Nelson and manufactured by The Howard Miller Clock Co., Zeeland, Michigan Authentic reproductions of antique lighting fixtures, by I. Sack Cabinet Hardware Co., 85 Charles Street, Boston, Mass. and 658 Lexington Avenue, New York Lodge at Smugglers' Notch, Stowe, Vermont Hotel Rogers, Lebanon Hotel Co., Lebanon, New Hampshire Albo-Carbon Light, season 1888-89, The Albo-Carbon Light Co. of Canada, Waddell Building, 28 St. John Street, Montréal, Canada Alpine, Bethlehem, New Hampshire Rochester Lamp, manufactured by Edward Miller & Co., 10 & 12 College Place, 66 Park Place, New York, New York Barron's White Mountain Hotels, season 1880, A.T. & O.F. Barron, proprietors, White Mountains, New Hampshire There are lamps and there are Lightolier lamps, Lightolier, 11 East 36th Street, New York, New York Ferncroft and Camps, Wonalancet, New Hampshire Light to build customer traffic, another architectural lighting design presented by the Lamp Department, General Electric, Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio Standard of residential lighting, Riddle Decorative Lighting Fitments, The Edward N. Riddle Company, Toledo, Ohio Intervale House, Herbert S. Mudgett, proprietor, Intervale, New Hampshire Sylvania Sylva-Ring Incandescent Silver Bowl Lighting Fixtures, price schedule 510 supplement A, Sylvania Electric Lighting Fixtures, Ipswich, Mass. Starin's Glen Island, John H. Starin, proprietor, office, Pier 18 N.R., Foot Cortlandt Street, New York, New York Glengae, Walter E.Gay, proprietor, New London, New Hampshire Lightolier, Lightolier Company, Jersey City, New Jersey Borghese, an illustrated catalog, Charles Hall Inc., 3 East 40th Street, New York, New York