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Christmas gifts for the home 
I F YOU can be in town during the period of Christmas 
shopping, you will indeed be fortunate, for never, in 
our three-quarters of a century, have we had gifts so 
many and so fine. But if you cannot come in person, 
let this page act as our ambassador, and select your 
gifts from it. The promptest service will be rendered. 
1272—Desk set of sterling silver on bronze, 7 
pieces. The pad measures 16 x 21 inches. The 
complete set, $22.50. 
113*1-—Four nested tables, brown ma¬ 
hogany finish. The top table is 30 in, 
high. The set complete, $30. 
1209—Mitre cut mirror, with frame 
done in Roman gold color with bur¬ 
nished gold ornaments. Length, 31/4 
in. Price, $25. 
1186—The reproduc¬ 
tion of Rodin's famous 
"Thinker” makes a 
pair ofhandsome book- 
ends, 7 inches high and 
in a metalized brown 
finish. The pair, $8. 
1076—Silver plated 
Guernsey Jug, with 
band decorations 
chased in old Dutch 
silver design. Pint ca¬ 
pacity, $7.50; 134 pint 
capacity, $10. 
1082—Silent gravity 
clock 10 in high, fin¬ 
ished in polished or 
antique brass or in gun 
metal, 30 hour move¬ 
ment. Price $20 
1195—Wrought iron foot scrapi 
uring 12 in. long and 6 in. high 
1172—Andirons ofheavy metal in a 
hammered design, 15 in. high. Black 
or brown finish. The pair, $12. 
1095—China Salad set decorated 
with birds and flowers in natural 
colors. Platter, bowl, 6 plates, 
wooden fork and spoon Complete, 
$15. 
1243—Mirror black porcelain lamp, 
18 in. high, one light, $7.50. Gold 
lined rose shade of silk, black and 
gold fringe, $10. Lamp and shade 
complete, $17.50. 
OUR NEW BOOK of Christmas Gifts, the cover 
of which is done in the Russian manner, illustrates 
and describes over two hundred gifts of more than 
ordinary distinction. The edition is limited, so we 
suggest that you send an early request. 
OVINGTON’S 
1112—Fire set, all of antique bfass. 
From the waves beneath the trip's 
keel hangtongs,hearth brush, shovel, 
poker and quaint toaster. Complete 
set, $50. — 1 
1825 —Chair lamp, 56 in. high: black 
marble finish standard, antique gold 
fixtures and base. Octagon shade in 
brocade lined with mica. Complete,$55. 
"The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 
Fifth Avenue at 39th Street 
