January, 1917 
49 
This is a delightful tea-inftiser of ster¬ 
ling silver loith a black wooden handle. 
It measures 5" in length, and costs $4 
These gentle andirons are for Baby 
Bunting’s room, and must never be re¬ 
ferred to as dogs. They are 24" high 
and may be had in torought iron for 
$32. You lift them by the ears 
Though these tiny 
shears are only 
21 /4" to begin 
with, they may 
be folded into 
still smaller di¬ 
mensions. With 
tan pigskin case, 
$2.25 
If you have the makings of an amateur epicure, 
contemplate for a moment the charm of cool 
green lettuce leaves on white Wedgwood. The 
salad bowl, 10", has a ram’s head on either 
side and costs $2.50. The plates $4 a dozen 
With a defiant expression these hand 
forged wrought iron andirons stand 
faithful guard over the heay'th. They 
will protect yours for the sum of $32. 
20" high. Solid brass discs about 4%" 
Bacon-tongs is a 
name to conjure 
with at breakfast 
time. These are 
of sterling silver, 
4%" long, and 
may be had in ex¬ 
change for $2.50 
For perfect fit- | 
ness it entails a | 
stout little bed- | 
side table and a | 
cross - stitched | 
square of linen, | 
this solid brass f 
Colonial candle- | 
stick which can i 
be taken apart. | 
$1.50 I 
It collapses, but not unless you want it to. Ma¬ 
hogany finished, ivith a tray, a most desirable sub¬ 
stitute for the familiar hotisehold bete noire, the 
folding table of green baize memory. The dimen- 
sions of the tray are 30" x 20". $13 
■^4 
A light portable table of mahogany with handles 
for lifting it conveniently. You can have your tea 
upstairs or downstairs or in milady’s chamber; by 
the window, by the fireside, or in your favorite 
easy-chair. The top measures 26" x 14". .$14 
