January, 1916 
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Nursery toys must be fool-proof, and this 
rocking seat is proof against the most hus ky 
youngster. If he falls from it he will not fall 
far. It is decorated with little pictures for 
him to contemplate. $3.50 
I he hrst year they re married she won t let 
him read his paper at the breakfast table; 
the second year she does-and if she has a 
heart she provides him with a newspaper 
stand like this. $2.25 
The square fern-stand is unusual. This one 
comes in the red lacquer-not the shiny 
red of the “cherry” lacquer, but almost as 
dull as terra-cotta-and has gold and black 
ornamentation of Japanese design. $23 
For use in the lemonade or ice-tea pitcher, 
the length of this spoon makes it extremely 
useful. The design is severely simple. $5 
A candlestick for the bedside table is shown 
here in dull brass, with glass globe and cap 
that efficiently prevents flickering. $2.50 
Pewter is an excellent and effective metal 
cover for this cigarette box. Finished in ab¬ 
solute simplicity, and less susceptible to tar¬ 
nish, perhaps, than silver, pewter is a metal 
that is worth reviving for general use. The 
example shown is abundant proof. $6 
For the individual casseroles that are so pop¬ 
ular, tiny copper lids, finished with colored 
enamel knobs, are suitable and decorative. 
Handmade, they transform the earthenware 
casserole. The copper is nearly the same 
color as the casserole itself. $2.50 each 
Another example of the 
new iridescent glassware. 
The lines of this cocktail 
glass almost attain that 
perfection of beauty 
which would make it a 
joy forever. $1.50 each 
