Light and lighting . Fig. 1.—A view of the Swedish-American Bank, Fig. 2.—A view of the Union Trust Bank, Chicago. Two photographs of Interesting Indirect Installations in the Banks inChicago. The illumination derived from lamps concealed in trough re-flectors mounted above the bank rail. (Photos, taken entirely by artificial light.) b2 10 THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEER (jax.) ARTISTIC LIGHTING OF SHOP WINDOWS. amplei of shop window lighting!!•_. It will !».• recalledthai last peat we repn >me illus- trations of the effects at Karrods Storesin London. We have now received fromthe


Light and lighting . Fig. 1.—A view of the Swedish-American Bank, Fig. 2.—A view of the Union Trust Bank, Chicago. Two photographs of Interesting Indirect Installations in the Banks inChicago. The illumination derived from lamps concealed in trough re-flectors mounted above the bank rail. (Photos, taken entirely by artificial light.) b2 10 THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEER (jax.) ARTISTIC LIGHTING OF SHOP WINDOWS. amplei of shop window lighting!!•_. It will !».• recalledthai last peat we repn >me illus- trations of the effects at Karrods Storesin London. We have now received fromthe Public Service Electric Co., oi New - lexan of novel lighting effects in the United.,f these are reproduced on? The first illustration Bhows a window inthe bunoua Wanama 31 • b. John amaker in the Philadelphia PjApril 5th, 1913, remarked that the artof present-day Btorekeeping is not thecation oi a lost art, but the invention<.f ;i new art far superior to the bestoi fifty V are ago. The sain-migl • -, window lighting. 1 Pig 1. the lighting comes entirelyf


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