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To increase the ease of the easiest 
chair a round cushion of corded 
silk mull may be had in rose, blue 
and gold. It looks especially well 
with wicker furniture. $1.85 
This closely woven loillow 
table with natural wood top. 
26" x 48", costs $25. Mahog¬ 
any base lamp, 28" high, 18" 
silk shade, $5; the lamp may 
also be had with burnished 
gold base, white enamel or 
ivory finish. Fern dish or flow¬ 
er boivl, 3" x 5", brown art 
metal with cameo medallions 
and inner pottery bowl, $3.50 
Color harmony between con¬ 
tainer and contained is quite 
possible in the case of this 
round bird cage of wicker¬ 
work. It can be had in any 
color of enamel desired, with 
contrasting silk tassels. For 
example, you can have yellow 
cage and red tassels, or a 
green one with red tassels; 
17" high by 16" wide, $12.50 
To hold the garden tools and prevent their be¬ 
coming lost, strayed or stolen or wrecked by ex¬ 
posure. this substantial oak or black walnut chest 
is excellent. Put together with wooden pegs and 
fully stocked, it is priced at $25 and $50 
With these tivo baskets 
the gardener is prepared 
for either planting or 
plucking. Gathering bas¬ 
ket sliding on oak stake, 
$3.50; ivillow tool basket, 
chintz lining, $5 
Five garden tools deco¬ 
rated with flower designs, 
finished in weatherproof 
paint and of practical util¬ 
ity, $5 a set. Simpler ones 
can also be obtained at 
someiohat loiver prices 
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