I 1 \< l i S T O - T 1 M
October 27, 1928
What's Happened
To The Parlor ?
H
•u
O W much more carefully— more
scientifically—people are planning their homes!
What reams of paper the "Home" magazines
devoted to the teaching of harmony of line and
color in furnishings!
Think how many millions of readers the
combined circulations of these magazines reach-
how many millions more are reached by lectures
and university extensions!
Remember your grandmother's "front par-
lor"—and contrast its haphazard furnishings with
the harmony that reigns in your own living room.
Here's what's happened to the parlor—FUR-
NISHING A ROOM HAS BECOME ONE
OF T H E ARTS!
THE JESSE FRENCH GRAND ENSEMBLES—THE
JESSE F R E N C H P E R I O D GRANDS, ARE
DESIGNED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF
PEOPLE OF TASTE. THE DEALER WHO SELLS
JESSE F R E N C H PIANOS PLEASES MORE
C U S T O M E R S , MAKES MORE SALES.
The JESSE FRENCH & SONS PIANO COMPANY
NEW CASTLE, IND.
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