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hes of roses and 
'.d gold to match 
form the decora- 
of this French 
ce oval basket, 
xg, 7" high. $12 
The latest word tn parrot 
cages is metal, handmade and 
treated with a “fired in” 
enamel that may be given an 
oil color decoration — to suit 
the color of parrot!—without 
refiring. Plain, $27; deco¬ 
rated, $30 
For light as well as 
decoration comes this 
Elizabethan candle 
stand of hand wrought 
iron. It stands 5' high 
and is especially good 
for alcoves and cor¬ 
ner situations. $20 
To conceal the various icater 
bottles, etc., that are always 
in the way comes a rubber- 
lined case on a wooden frame 
covered with cretonne. It fas¬ 
tens with convenient snappers 
and may be had complete for 
$3.50 
F o r that count r y 
house guest room — a 
bedside set of “fired 
in” enamel. Candle¬ 
stick decorated, $3; 
plain, $2.25; match 
box, decorated, 90 
cents; plain, 55 cents; 
tray, decorated, $4.50: 
plain, $2.85; pitcher, 
decorated, $6; plain, 
$5.75 
T h e individual c a s- 
serole always adds in¬ 
terest to the table and 
expedites the matter 
of serving. This type 
has earthenware lining 
and cover set in silver 
plate. 85 cents 
From a stained wood 
base grows this pond 
lily with rubber leaves 
that hold the twine. 
6" long. Complete with 
twine and scissors. $3 
The addresses of shops where the articles 
shown on these pages can be purchased will 
be gladly furnished on request. Or pur¬ 
chases may be made through the House & 
Garden Shopping Service, 440 Fourth Ave., 
New York City 
