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Continued from seco SCE Out stock of scenery consists of three distinctive Interior Scenes, namely : The Oak Chamber Scene. This scene will be found suitable for the purpose of an ordinary interior in nearly all plays requiring a room which is not representing a drawing-room, kitchen or a very poverty-stricken type of room. The kind of furniture used in it will naturally do much to indicate the ate tun of the people inhabiting it. The Grey Panel Scene. ID place of oak panelling the scene is made up of paper representing grey wood panelling. The Drawing-Room Chamber. This scene has been prepared with the same object in view the increase in both height and width according to requirements. The panel here is of a distinctive Large Garden Scene Small Wood Scene Pillars and Frieze for Proscenium Landscape Backings Fireplaces Street Piece Interior Window and Interior Door FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE scat ftntia on application to SAMUEL FRENCH, Ltd,, M Southampton Street, Strand, W.C.2 ; or 28 West 38th 8tr*t, Nw York City, U.S.A.