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This outside lantern of cast 
bronze, fitted for candles or elec¬ 
tricity, is hand-finished and serv¬ 
iceable. Antique green, glass 
easily removable for cleaning, $ 1 5 
For the birds’ table these Peter 
Pan cups are now available. One 
for food and the other for water, 
l/ 2 ' high, with imitation bird on 
the water tin, 75 cents each 
Ivory enamel dressing table upholstered in blue silk 
figured armure and with swinging mirrors, $40. Chair 
to match, $9.50. Blue damask-covered table set, $19 
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Sunflower seeds to use on the birds’ 
lunch counter comes now in attrac¬ 
tive green cloth bags tied with straw. 
The ba g and contents cost 35 cents 
Very fine crystal glassware with a 
cut line and border design. The 
special prices for the different types 
are from $5.75 to $6.25 a d ozen 
The Colonial design slat-back chair 
is in perfect keeping with braided 
rugs. Black enamel with colored 
scenic decorations on slats, $1 1.25 
For the small flower bed comes this 
green English watering can, with long 
spout to reach the roots of the plants. 
Made of painted tin and costs $2 
