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House & 
Garden 
Crystal is now the 
smart thing for the 
dressing - table. These 
Colonial candlesticks, 
ivith Chippendale bead 
desigti, 9" high, $2.50 
each; Colonial tray 12" 
long. $5.50; cologne bot¬ 
tle. Mayfloiver cutting, 
$4.50 
Of cut crystal, this oys¬ 
ter or soup plate —$32 
a dozen. Glass cocktail 
cups, $1.50 per dozen 
SEEN IN 
THE SHOPS 
Suggestions for summer furnishings 
and accessories are in order. If 
these interest you, they may be pur¬ 
chased through the House & Garden 
tihopping Service, 19 West AAth 
Street, New York. The names of the 
shops will be furnished on request. 
You may match your tea set, your 
breakfast room decorations or your 
morning gown with a colored china 
jam jar 3" high. Cover, plate and 
spoon are of Sheffield silver, $2.50 
English dinner service of crystal. Colo¬ 
nial gold decoration. Dinner plates, per 
dozen. $8; dessert ditto. $5.50; tea cups 
and saucers. $8; bouillon ditto. $12. 
Baker, $1.50; casserole, $4.50 
Be it never so luke¬ 
warm, iced tea 
must seem chill 
and refreshing from 
a set of crackled 
glass. The eight 
pieces come for 
$5.75 
A loater pitcher 
a n d half - dozen 
glasses of exqui¬ 
sitely cut crystal — 
$5 complete. The 
mahogany serving 
tray, 19" diameter, 
costs $4.25 
When my lady does 
not arise, she will 
enjoy her own par¬ 
ticular breakfast 
china, bordered in 
basket design with 
pink flowers. Six¬ 
teen pieces, $5.50. 
Enameled b r eak- 
fast tray. 23" long, 
$2.75 
