December, 1923 
7 
DISTINCTIVE GIFTS 
in good taste for a cosy home 
A buffet mirror — 
a graceful, three-paneled mirror with mitred ends. 
16 by ^2 inches over all. Finished in antique and 
color. Illustrated above. $2g.yo. 
A console set — 
three pieces,footed bowl lO inches in diameter, and 
two inch candlesticks. Turned wood in 
mottled effects of old blue, green, or brown, with 
colored bands and Roman gold edge. Illustrated 
above. $ro.8g. {Fruit not included) 
Decorative satin pillows — 
large round style with puff and double cord trim¬ 
ming. Spray of flowers in contrasting color. 
$6.44. The oval cushion is trimmed with two 
cords shirred to a plaque centre. $4.74. Illustrated 
above. Either stffe in rose, blue, mulberry, gold or 
black. 
A table torchere — 
sheds discreetly subdued light in a charming 
manner. Metal base and top finished in gold with 
mica cylinder. Stands 12 inches high. Illus¬ 
trated right. $4.g6. 
A percolator set —• 
Colonial design. Nickel plated ebonized wood 
handles. Complete with 6 foot cord and separable 
attachment plug. Illustrated right. 6 cup perco¬ 
lator, $20.8g. Tray with satin center, polished 
rims, 12 by 18 inches, $^14. Sugar bowl, $4.6 q. 
Creamer, $4.6g. 
An imported china tea set — 
has an adorable all-over pitik rosebud decoration 
on a black ground. Black handles. 2y pieces, 6 
tea plates, 6 cups atid saucers, teapot, sugar bowl 
and creamer. Illustrated right $iy.8g. 
A dependable clock — 
has mahogany finished case, 20 inches long, gift 
inches high, with a 6 inch white dial. 8 day 
pendulum movement. Sounds hour and half hour 
on a cathedral gottg. Illustrated right, $g.g4. 
Venetian Glassware — 
open stock stemware pattern. Lovely optic amber 
with contrasting color glass strip spun on edge. 
Illustrated right. Goblet, $2.g4. Finger- 
bowl, $1.74. Plate, $r.4g. Ice tea glass, 
$2.g4. Sherbert, $ 2 .g 4 . 
R.H.Macy6 Co. 
34™ST.eB WAY INC. NEW YORK, 
