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No. 18-G, $6.50 No. 7-G, $5.00 No. 15-G, $5.50 
i Hour-Glass Chairs” 
From Canton, China, we import these artistic 
examples of Oriental craftsmanship suggesting 
in every line cool and restful repose. _Woven 
of carefully selected rattan by expert weav- 
ers, under the supervision of the Vantine 
represencatives in the Far East, unaffected 
by water, and greatly improved when 
occasionally drenched. May be moved 
from place to place with only the slightest 
exertion and may be used on the lawn as 
satisfactorily as on the porch as they 
have no legs to sink into the earth. 
Write for Beautiful Booklet 
For out-of-town distribution, we have 
published an interesting booklet entitled 
“Comfortable Summer Furniture” which 
illustrates and describes our complete collec- 
tion of this unique Oriental furniture, in- 
cluding chairs, chaise lounge, morris chair, 
tables, stools, etc. With this booklet, which is 
mailed postpaid on request, you may shop hy 
mail at Vantine’s as satisfactorily as though you , 
personally visited our store. Write today as 
the edition is limited. Address Dept. 43. 
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A Sharonware 
2=——==5 BIRD-BATH 
is ornamental in itself and will 
add new charm to your lawn because 
of the bird life it will attract. In its de- 
signing, particular attention was given 
Crystal 
Spring 
Bird to safety and sanitation. The very 
Bath gradual slope of the bowl safeguards 
Height the birds against drowning—a danger 
39 in: in most bird-baths. The semi-porous material 
absorbs the water every 24 hours thus necessitat- 
Bowl ing a fresh supply. Endorsed by the National 
17 in: Audubon Society. 
Price There is an interesting story behind SHARON- 
$10.00 WARE, the frost-proof, artificial stone for garden 
urniture. Send for particulars and illustrated 
catalogue. 
Sharonware Workshop 
82 Lexington Ave., New York 
PUM MMC 
Rose Arches 
Seven ft. high and 
four ft. wide. 
EXTRA HEAVY 
RUST PROOF 
$11.00 each 
PAINTED - 
$8.00 each 
| Half Arches for 
Porch Trellis 
All sizes and shapes 
made to order 
A. T. BROOK Co. 
Maker and Builder 
Fence, Tennis Courts, 
Dog and Chicken Runs, 
Tennis Nets, Posts, etc. 
37 Barclay St., N. Y. City 
Write tor Circular 
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Something New 
ie IS always pleasant when going about among the 
shops to find a new decorative bit for the household, 
but when one comes across a really useful and familiar 
article that, by sheer cleverness, has been made de- 
corative as well, it seems worthy of special mention. 
Such an one is the painted coat hook of wrought iron 
shown here. Surmounted by a prettily painted blue 
bird, this hanger is very attractive and was originally 
designed for use on a child’s costumer, there being four 
of them on a square oak post, which is also decorated 
with birds in flight. It costs $1.50. 
Apropos of painted decorations, the tin flower and 
tool basket, pictured 
here, is very interest- 
ing, having natural 
tinted fruits on a 
bright blue back- 
ground, a flat comfort- 
able handle and a 
smooth finish that rec- 
ommend it for every 
day use. With trowel, 
shears, and twine, it 
sells at $4.50. 
It is a far cry from 
painted tin to silver, 
but in this instance 
distance is easy, for 
seldom does one find 
such good looking sheffield plate as the berry set pictured 
here, where simplicity and grace form a perfect com- 
bination. The 123” bowl and smaller pieces cost $18. 
Every housekeeper will be interested in the glass 
cooking vessels that have but recently been offered to 
the public, some models of which are illustrated here. 
These new dishes are very durable, the glass having 
been perfectly annealed, all edges as well as corners 
being rounded, and all surfaces smoothly finished, 
thereby furthering both cleanliness and service. 
Aside from these points, one cannot estimate the 
great advantage to the cook of being able to see how 
the food is cooking. Bread will no longer be allowed 
to burn on the bottom, or puddings be taken from the 
oven before they are thoroughly baked. And beside, 
consider the sight—what is prettier than the graded 
browns of perfectly browned pastry! These utensils 
come in many forms and are not expensive. J. C. M. 
APRIL, 1916) 
5) 
Combination Table-Wagon 
: A portable service wagon 
(ig and tea-table; a silent, efa- 
“ay cient helper in dining room, 
parlors, on the porch, in the 
kitchen. 
Useful and Beautiful, Too 
Three-inch rubber tired, 
swivel wheels— noiseless. 
Folding extension top. Re- 
movable Glass Serving Tray. 
Price, Oak, $12.50; Ma- 
hogany, $15.00, delivered 
: free east of the Rockies. 
<9) Guaranteed to satisfy. 
“Kain Unusual Gifts,” illustrating Tray Wagons, 
Kain’s Trays, and many other beautiful articles made 
and sold by Mr. Kain. Write for this booklet. 
aiaa] _L wo articles for porch and table 
iy made by Mr. Kain are here illus- 
trated. On left—Flower Vase, 
142 inches high, quartered oak, @im 
hoops of solid brass. Price $4.75 
delivered. On right, Flower Tub 
for standard size flower pot. 
Quartered Oak, $2.75, Mahogany, 
$3.50. Solid brass hoops. 
Shion by Mr. Kain. Money back if not satisfied. 4 } 
CHAS. N. KAIN, 310 Arrott Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. | 
SUN DIALS 
Pedestals, Gazing Globes 
Sun dials to order for any latitude. Guaranteed | 
to record sun time to the minute. Our hand- 
some and interesting booklet sent upon request. 
E. B. MEYROWITZ, Inc. 
237 Fifth Ave.—at 27th Street New York 
Branches: Brooklyn, Minneapolis, St. Paul, London, Paris 
ATTRACT THE BIRDS 
a = HIS beautiful gar- 
~ . den piece as well as 
o a hundreds of other 
exquisite Italian OLD IVORY 
TINTED POTTERY pieces are 
shown in our new Garden Pottery 
Catalog. ~ 
Shapely vases and pots, graceful 
sundials and benches and many other 
things are included for indoor or 
“Bird Bath” 
No. 319A 
33 in. high 
Bowl outdoor use. 
22 in. wide 
Price $13.00 Wheatley Pottery 
is weatherproof, tough, hard — and 
very inexpensive. Send for Cata- 
log. Order direct from the Pottery. 
We pay freight on all purchases 
amounting to $5.00 or over East 
of Denver. 
Wheatley Pottery 
2431 Reading Road Cincinnati 
Established 1879 
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AS English bench in a secluded corner, a com- 
fortable chair in a picturesque spot, or an old- 
fashioned settee with chairs and table invitingly 
set for tea or cards, go far to make the garden 
what it really should be—a beautiful spot to enjoy 
—a place of rest and quiet. 
Our garden furniture is unique in design and work- 
manship—built to adorn the garden for a lifetime. 
Send for our catalogue. It will aid you in beau- 
lafying your garden. See display in New York 
at The Garden Gateway, 31 East 48th Street. 
North Shore Ferneries Co., Beverly, Mass. : 
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