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Porcelain fruit dish suitable for dining- 
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room 
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE 
HOUSEWIFE ARRANGED 
ROOM BY ROOM 
f] A bedroom decoration, but 
also serviceable as a bed: 
N O matter how ardent a 
lover of dress and per¬ 
sonal adornment she may be, 
there is no housewife worthy 
the name who does not ap¬ 
preciate Christmas gifts for 
the decoration of her home. 
It is not an uncommon prac¬ 
tice for husband and wife to 
‘‘club together” and purchase, 
instead of personal gifts for 
each other, some long-de¬ 
sired article of furniture, an 
rug, for some room in the house. With this 
in view, so large a variety of useful objects is 
theirs to choose from, that at the start it 
obviates the oft-repeated question — “What 
shall I give?” The phrase, 
Teapots in a variety 
of shapes and all 
of moderate price 
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living-room decorations 
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You cannot send your garden, but scents from 
your garden make an acceptable gift 
If the hallway is large, why 
not a Japanese bowl on a teakwood 
stand ? 
Lamps, with notched shades, are 
suitable for the library table 
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Beauty of line and color gives such a vase a promi¬ 
nent place in the decoration of a library or a draw¬ 
ing-room 
