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The shade on the amusing 
pottery lamp above is of 
marbleized paper in black, 
rose and blue. The lamp 
is wired for one light. 18" 
high, and priced at $27.50 
Readers tvho live in 
Ifirye cities may find 
these articles or sini' 
ilar ones in their local 
shops. In event they 
do not, House & 6’ar-* 
den will gladly pur’ 
chase than through its 
Shopping Service, 19 
If^est 44th Street, New 
York City. Remittance 
should he made by 
draft, mo-ney order, 
certified check or check 
on a Nezv York bank. 
A slender rose, green and 
white pottery candlestick 
makes a graceful boudoir 
lamp. The shade is pleated 
rose and white chmtz, 18" 
'high, and is $25 complete 
The decorative candlestick 
lamp at the right is antique 
brass with a green parch¬ 
ment shade decorated in 
gold. 14" high, costs $22.50 
Crystal dressing table lamps 
with shades of ruffled lace 
over pink, 28" high, $45.50 
each. Flower mirror with 
gilt lattice, 34" high, $120.50 
G. W. Havtins 
A table for a porch or country house morning room is 
blue-green lined in yellow, 25" high, top measures 5 ' 7 " 
X 2', 875.50. Black pottery lamps with Godey print shade's, 
20" high, $37.50 each. Amber glass flower bowl, $4.75 
In charming contrast to 
the other black pottery 
lamp is the shade of 
yellow and black toile de 
Jouy bound with Chinese 
red, 18" high, costing $23 
SUMMER 
NOVELTIES 
from the 
SHOPS 
Wooden lamp in apple- 
green with mauve strip- 
ings or lavender with tur¬ 
quoise with parchment 
shade decorated with flow¬ 
er print, 18" high, $25.50 
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