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The living-room table will take this 
vase of Beruta pottery in an antique 
Italian shape. 12" high. $10 
The bowl can be 
had in mulberry, 
blue, y ell 0 to, 
green o r rose. 
Stand of black 
glass to resemble 
teakwood. $1.50 
complete 
Imagine this on a 
sunny hall table — 
8" high, of green 
Italian pottery 
with a center bor¬ 
der in a Greek key 
design. It may be 
had for 50 cents 
The arm chair, tchich is of 
wicker, may also be had in the 
rocker form, 50 cents extra. 
Seat 21" wide, 19" deep, back 
30" high. $14 in natural wil- 
loio. $1 extra for staining any 
desired color. The willow 
stand may be used as a gar¬ 
den basket, or in the house 
for magazines. 39" high. $8 in 
natural willoio, $1.50 extra for 
staining. The wicker bird 
cage comes at $8.25 and 
stained at $9.25. Behmd is the 
Royal Hollyhock cretonne. 
Background of broad black 
and grey stripes xvith large 
floral groups hi soft lavender, 
purple, rose and green. May 
also be had in combinations of 
light tan and grey stripe with 
blue and yelloto flowers. 50" 
wide. Price is $3.75 a yard 
In the parlance of the trade 
this Brighton day bed is 
knoivn as a “super easy." It 
is upholstered in down and 
covered ivith a yellow, import¬ 
ed hand-blocked linen, $143. 
The linen is 50" wide. The 
day bed is 5' 6" long. It may 
also be had in walnut, mahog¬ 
any or oak legs as well as the 
ivory. If material is supplied 
the jirice is $125. The screen. 
5' 8" high, has mahogany 
frame ivith a sateen filling in 
all colors desired. $12.50. The 
floor lamp of black decorated 
lacquer has a table in center; 
4'9" high. $23.50. A pagoda 
shade of silk ivith alternating 
shirred and brocaded panels 
—21" %oide. $30 
