HOUSE AND GARDEN 
November, 1911 
Are you satisfied with 
home lighting ? 
Handel Lamps and Lighting Fixtures furnish 
splendid illumination for every purpose. 
Handel Lamps 
For Desk or Boudoir 
The lamps pictured here are typical of the 
many artistic desk or boudoir lamps bearing the 
Handel name. Their dainty size (about fifteen 
inches high), their delicate coloring and graceful 
construction render them admirably suited for the 
boudoir or desk. 
They make very acceptable Christmas gifts. 
Put them on your list now 
The Handel productions comprise many styles of 
lamps and lighting fixtures for electricity, gas or oil. 
They are sold by leading jewelers and lighting fix¬ 
ture dealers. Look for the name “ Handel” on every 
lamp. 
Our booklet, **Suggestions for Good 
Lighting,** sent upon request 
THE HANDEL COMPANY 
390 East Main Street, Meriden, Conn. 
New York Showrooms, G4 MurrayStreet 
Home Comfort Combined with Refinement 
in Interior Decorations and Furnishings 
characterize the Decorative Schemes shown 
in Sp ecial Rooms at the Studios, where th ose 
interested may see Furniture, Fixtures, 
Hangings and Floor Coverings which will prove 
of interest in settling the problem of House 
Decorations. 
An opportunity to consult those requiring 
assistance along these lines is solicited and 
pamphlets of our various departments will he 
mailed upon request. 
DISTINCTIVE WORK 
REASONABLE PRICES 
TIFFANY# STVDIOSS 
347-355 MADISON AVE^-ToR.45 T - H 5T.NLWYORK CITY 
CHICAGO OFFICE-ORCHESTRABVILDING - BOSTON OFFlCE,TREMONTBVILDING. 
SUGGESTION FOR BREAKFAST ROOM 
INEXPENSIVE HOMES OF INDIVIDUALITY 
DE LUXE EDITION 
This little book of 64 pages contains 108 illustrations and floor plans of the best 
houses of moderate size built to-day. “Inexpensive Homes of Individuality” offers 
an exceptional opportunity of studying in detail some of the best designed smaller 
houses of various architectural types the country over, ranging in cost from two to 
eight thousand dollars. It is printed on the best stock, with a rich binding of 
green and gold, superbly illustrated, and contains an introduction on the “Choice 
of a Style for the Country or Suburban Home,” by Frank Miles Day, Past Presi¬ 
dent of the American Institute of Architects. It is a lasting source of inspiration 
and suggestion. Price, 75 cents postpaid. 
McBRIDE, NAST & CO., Publishers, 31 East 17th Street, New York 
In writing to advertisers please mention House and Garden. 
