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HO USE & GARDEN 
Among the new tea napkins is one of 
Italian handwork—oblong in shape, with 
Reticella squares. 11 %" x 5%", $1 each 
This gtiest book, bound m a 12th Century 
design, has ivory colored leaves, oxidized 
silver clasp. 10%" x 7%", $14 
Another revival includes a jewelry box 
of painted wood with peacock design. 
Velvet lined, 10" x 4%" x 7%", $25 
SEEN IN THE SHOPS OF HOUSE & GARDEN 
Of course you believe in preparedness. So do we. Just at present we are thinking about 
preparing for Christmas. Are you? Anyway, here are a few ideas that may suggest early shopping. 
For purchase or for names of shops write House & Garden, 440 Fourth Avenue, New York City. 
Below is a popular type 
of Colonial bedstead. It 
is of mahogany with 
octagonal posts, $48 a 
pair, $24 each 
White china vase, 10" 
long, with holder of raf¬ 
fia rope, $4. Without 
holder, $3. Flowers 
from Stumpp 
The Windsor chair is one 
of the most comfortable 
designs made. This, in 
mahogany, sells for $14.75 
F'or grated or powdered 
cheese comes a glass shak¬ 
er with a silver top. Lines 
are simple and dignified. 
8", $1.50 
It is a duck, a yellow and 
white duck with blue feet 
and bill, 5 y 2 ” high, which 
serves as a cream pitcher, 
$2.50 
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