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HOUSE & GARDEN 
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(2032) They visualize charmingly on a hall 
table—a Chinese pillow vase of pottery in 
green or white, which stands 7%" high 
and costs 50 cents, and (-033) the blue or 
purple glass bowl on the ebony stand, 10" 
in diameter and 6" high, which comes at 
$8.50 
(2037) Penguin lamp, blue and brown 
china, mahogany stand. 9%" high, $21. 
'2038) Painted parchment shade. 10" wide. 
$7.50. Smelling salts jar (2039) gold or 
cobalt glass. $3.50. Cracker jar (2040) 0 f 
Copenhagen china, red, blue and green. 8" 
high. $7.50 
ALWAYS 
PLACE FOR OCCASIONAL 
Before ordering any of these gifts, be so good as to read page 20 . Thank you. 
(2043) Noiv can the Victrola be a 
thing of beauty as well as of 
music. This cabinet, finished in 
red, black, blue and green lacquer, 
is fitted with a Victor. $200. If 
desired, it may be had without 
the machine < 25 oi) $150 
(204D a substantial, comfortable 
chair below is mahogany with 
cane back and silk upholstery in 
Roman stripe, $45. The mirror 
(2042) i s a Whistler design in bur¬ 
nished gold, 14"x24". Frame, 
iy 2 ". $6.25 
(2047) And finally in your oc¬ 
casional furniture list put Wedg¬ 
wood. The ivory flower holder, 
embossed grapevine decoration, 
6 " high, $7.50. Candlesticks 
(2048) to match, 8". $7.50 pair 
(2044) As to the group in the 
center: table of green or black 
lacquer, gold decorations. 70" 
x 30", $70. Solid brass candle¬ 
sticks (2045) 20" high, $10 each. 
(2046) Japanese bronze vase. $67.50 
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