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Three unusual shapes for flower vases. Visualize them on 
library table—and your gift is decided 
the 
and offers some suggestions for the choosing of 
gifts that are suitable adjuncts in interior 
decoration. 
ssgjp Tn other words—Why not give a 
B, Christmas present this year—to the 
llllll ‘‘house”? 
Let us begin with the living-room, as 
HR: it offers, perhaps, a wider scope for 
Reproducing an old-fash¬ 
ioned fire screen is this 
lamp screen of mahog¬ 
any 
The delicate lines of this glass flower holder 
give it place in the boudoir 
Or, “I really can do 
without the latest 
fiction (which I can 
get later at the li¬ 
brary), but if I only 
had a book-rack to 
put those books I 
already have, on—” 
But this article 
does not aspire to 
change human na¬ 
ture ! It onlv en- 
choice than any other in the house. 
We will not assume, in this case, 
that the room is bare, that it contains 
no furnishings whatever. But in the 
list given, the reader may find a 
group of novel articles from which to 
choose one or more that will fit into 
the room in question, 
or replace some out- 
( Cont. on page 392) 
For the nursery— 
a town clock 
deavors to show the charm of the 
useful—or the use of the beauti¬ 
ful—however you care to put it— 
No, it s for candles or flow¬ 
ers, and most unusual for 
the money 
addition to the playroom 
An interesting 
bunny desk and chair 
study corner 
y-~p ft - — t **. 
$8S 
. 
Three attractive little novelties, a nursery pot, a hanging candle 
lamp, and a night light fashioned like an antique 
If the drawing-room is light, a lamp 
of such tones would be suitable 
Excellent for the small family breakfast table, a toasting plate 
and a reproduction of the French coffee percolator 
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