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HOUSE & GARDEN 
S m o k el ess, 
odorless, this 
kerosene night 
glow-lamp rec¬ 
ommends itself 
for the chil¬ 
dren's room. 
Glass with 
black lines and 
pink flower 
dec orations, 
3i/ 2 " high. $2 
The shade is of 
two layers of 
mulberry chif¬ 
fon with a flow¬ 
er motif be- 
tween. With a 
Ren aissance 
candle and 
mahogany fin¬ 
ished holder 
complete, $2.50 
TITT 
Particularly suited for the country house, an old 
pattern of china with orange and black decora¬ 
tion on a cream ground. For a dinner set of 100 
pieces, $25. Dinner plates, tea cups and saucers, 
$3.25 a dozen 
For constant use a glass cup (left) set in a 
frame heavily silver plated on nickel silver, 
3%" wide, $1. The ramekin of the same make is 
3%" wide and the frame with handle 4%", $.75 
TTTT 
Finished in antique iron and gold, this 
lamp standard can be visualized in 
many a living-room. 30" high, $18. 
Parchment shade, decorated with fruit 
design, 20" in diameter, $22.50 
Until you possess one you never can 
tell how handy a stool can be. This, 
ivhich is solid and stout, painted in yel¬ 
low with blue, or any other color, 
just fits the bill. The top is pierced for 
carrying. 17" high and 14" square. $7 
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