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House & Garden 
A comfortable kitchen contains bowls 
of all sizes. Here is a small wooden one 
only 7" across for chopping nuts, $.98. 
Fragile, delicate pastry is made with a 
glass rolling pin containing ice, $.69 
There will be no last minute worry if 
this white enameled tin reminder is hung 
in a prominent place in the kitchen. Lit- 
tie red pointers mark off the needs of 
the day, 14" high $.91 
To-days Requirements. 
Nutmeg* 
Oatmeal 
Almonds 
Ammonia 
’ Baling f£*dcr 
Barley 
Beans 
Bread 
Bolter 
Cheese 
Cloves 
Cocoa 
Coffee 
tCorn Meal 
'Crackers 
Eggs 
•Fanna 
Flour 
■Fruit 
! Gelatine 
(•Hominy 
Onions 
Peas ^^1 
Pepper FT 
Potatoes r 
Preserves C* 
Raisins r 
Rice r 
Sait r: 
Soap f~ 
Soda^0PI 
Spices tZ 
Starch ^0*1 
Stove-Poteh f 
Sugar f I 
Tapioca 
Vamlla^Jll 
Vegetables 
Wash Blue ( 
f Lemons 
; Macaroni 
►Matches 
•Mustard 
Things one uses constantly 
should be within easy reach. 
This set consisting of a potato 
masher, pancake turner, egg 
beater, cake spoon, can opener 
and measuring spoon comes 
complete with a rack, $1.64 
This rack should be hung very 
near the kitchen table as it 
holds nine wooden spoons of 
various sizes and two mud¬ 
dlers. The price complete is 
$5.10 
A set of good steel knives 
belongs in every well- 
equipped kitchen. The ten 
piece set above includes two 
fo rks and two spatulas. 
Complete, $5.34 (At the 
top) Stainless steel fruit 
knife, $.67 
SEEN 
in the 
SHOPS 
for the 
KITCHEN 
Alt the articles on these pages may 
be purchased through the House & 
Garden Shopping Sendee, 19 West 
44th Street, New York City 
Designed for the tiny kitch¬ 
en of a bride, this trousseau 
kitchenette will be wel¬ 
comed by every housewife 
forced to cook in a limited 
space. Closed it measures 
only 34" high x 22" wide x 
21" deep. It is completely 
fitted, containing altogether 
67 pieces, $60 
