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HOUSE & GARDEN 
The Addresses of Shops Where Articles Shown on These Pages Can Be Procured 
Will Be Furnished on Application. Purchases Can Be Made 
Through the House & Garden Shopping Service. 
A novel and convenient arti¬ 
cle for the table is this spoon, 
in reality a small silver colan¬ 
der, which drains the vegeta¬ 
bles well when serving. $6.50 
A piece of silver that fulfills a. 
useful purpose on the table is 
the flat-pronged asparagus- 
fork. It is wide enough to 
serve a piece of toast. $6.50 
These spoons are indispensable for "‘long- 
drink” glasses. They are exquisitely made by 
hand, with those faint deviations from regular¬ 
ity that mark the handmade thing, yet in ap¬ 
pearance identical. The entire dozen is shown, 
but the spoons can be sold in half-dozens at 
$ I 0.50 the six 
The photograph can re¬ 
produce the shape, but 
not the iridescence of this 
beautiful glassware. This 
example of the ware, a 
sherbet cup, sells for $2 
Rainbow-hues, in which 
amber predominates, can 
be seen by tilting the 
pieces of this iridescent 
glassware to the light. A 
nut dish is 75 cents 
Patterned after the well-loved console of our grandfathers’ 
time is this dainty table in the ivory stepple and black. The 
"harm of this combination enables a single piece to be not 
out of place in a room of decided color. $27 
A table tea-wagon capable of infinite uses is the latest devel¬ 
opment in that perambulating adjunct. It contains a drawer 
which supports a shelf above. The top can be removed and 
used as a tray or opened out for dishes. $1 5 
