Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1938 — Page 32
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938
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ONE WEEK ONLY!
* BRIDGE LAMP REFLECTOR LAMP
——e REFLECTOR AND TABLE LAMP
LAMP HAS A 9-IN. GLASS BOWL
You get, not just one of these lamps for $9.95, but ALL THREE! A reflector, a bridge and a table lamp—ali in matching design! They are the finest we've ever offered at such an astonishingly low price! You'll find a group of lamps like this just what you need! They will brighten up your room, bring out all its lovely coloring and give you scientifically correct light without eyestrain! The lamps themselves are really lovely, the kind that you'll like to see in your home. In smart, modern design. See them for yourself—and realize what an astonishing value they ore! Three lamps at a price vou would expect to pay for just one!
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3 Direct and 1 Indirect Light
All three lamps are ih a lovely matching modern desigh. With metal bases, crystal trimmed. Brown enamel with satin finished chromium. Large receded stems. With new “off-white” shades. The shades are attractively pleated parchment. Braid trimmed. Large open-top, white lined shades which give you the correct distribution of light, A fashionable and distinctive ensemble,
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The top light may be operat. ed independently of the 3 lows er lights. The large, 9-inch reflector bowl of “milk” glass takes away the glare. Light is thrown up to the ceiling and down through the re. flector bowl at the same time. You get a soft, even glow over the entire room. There is ne glare to cause eyestrain, Scientifically correct lighting =ho deep shadows or harsh light. '
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