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HOUSE & GARDEN 
Dull Brass Lantern— 
Old Colonial design, 12 
inches high. Price 
$10.25 
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Cut Glass Toilet Bottles—Fluted base 
with cut glass stopper. Lettered in gold 
for Witch Hazel, Peroxide, Hair Tonic, 
Listerine and Cologne. Two sizes —6 inches 
high, $3.00. 7inches, $4.25 
Copper Plate Warmer—Patterned after 
the English plate warmers and serving the 
useful purpose of keeping the dishes hot on 
side tables or in the 
pantry. Comes in 
two sizes—24 inches 
and 36 inches long, 
each having two al¬ 
cohol burners. Price 
$27.00 and $33.00 
respectively 
Silex Percolator— 
With alcohol burn¬ 
er. Makes enough 
for four cups. Price 
$5.50. Other sizes, 
$4.00, $6.50 and 
$7.50 
Toasting Forks—To be used especially in 
front of an open fire. The one at the left is 
a telescope toasting fork which comes in 
two sizes; the smaller, 11 inches long 
when closed and 23 inches extended, price 
88 cents; the larger is 14^4 inches long 
closed and 32 inches extended, price 
$2.50. The fork at the right is of solid 
brass, 21 inches long, price $1.50 
Good 
Substantial 
Gifts 
I N CHECKING off your 
Christmas list, keep in 
mind that the remem¬ 
brances which are remem¬ 
bered through all the year 
are those which serve some 
useful purpose from one 
month to the next. You 
find remembrances of that 
sort here—in abundance. 
Whatever you see here 
that you would like to have 
in your own home will be 
equally welcome in the home 
of a friend or a relative. 
And, after all, why not have 
some of these conveniences 
for yourself ? 
Shall we send you 
“A Glimpse of the 1000 and 1 
Things 
at Lewis & Conger’s”? 
Russian Samovar—Our 
own importation from 
Russia, complete with 
tray, bowl and chim¬ 
ney, all of solid brass, 
25 inches high. Price 
$28.50 
Forty-fifth Street and Sixth Avenue 
NEW YORK 
Bread and Milk Set—Four pieces, 
with a delightful “Little Boy Blue” 
decoration. Other decorations are 
“Babes in the Wood,” “Little Red 
Riding Hood” and “Three Bears.” 
Price $2.25 
Cape Cod Fire Lighter 
—In wrought iron, the 
price is $7.50. In ham¬ 
mered brass or copper, 
$10.00 
Door Porters—In polished brass. No. 17, 
at the left, “The Claw,” is priced $4.75; 
No. 14, in the center, is $4.50; and No. 1, 
"The Colonial,” is $7.00 
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