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H 0 ti s e 6“ Garden 
If You Like Unusual Christmas Gifts 
© House & Garden 
Wrought-iron candlesticks touched 
with gold, l6" high—$1^-50 a 
■pair; etching by Power O’Malley, 
— $2^.S0; Chinese Foo dog book 
ends {heads turned away), green 
* glazed pottery — $25.^0; gay little 
lettuce green bowl — $2.25; and 
as for the books, what more 
would a House & Garden lover 
ask than '“'The Practical Book of 
Architecture f “ The Practical 
Book of Interior Decoration,” 
“ The Practical Book of Period 
Furniture,” “ The Complete Gar¬ 
den” or “ The Art of Interior 
Decoration”? You can order them 
all through the Shopping Service. 
Shop Through House & Garden 
Gifts for The House 
Glass from Venice, games from China, 
lace from Normandy, Italian pottery, 
English silver, lustre ware, unusual lamps, 
the odd piece of furniture that gives the 
final perfect touch to the room, the thing 
your friend hasn’t had the chance to see. 
. . . They're all in the next issuel 
Gifts for The Child 
A little movie camera, a stove that would 
make a housewife out of any bob-haired 
imp, a dog that walks and barks, a break¬ 
fast set, furniture, silver and all, war¬ 
ranted to get Junior’s oatmeal down with 
no contentions. . . . That doesn't begin 
to tell what's in the next issuel 
Gifts for The Man 
A watch he can throw out of the window 
and it won’t break, smoking things so 
decorative you’ll be glad to have him 
leave them ’round, a pigskin briefcase 
that carries three sterling silver—er— 
briefs, a wing chair that’ll keep him home, 
a lamp he can read bv. . . . They're here! 
Photographed Priced Reasonably Purchasable through the Shopping Service 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
Conde Nast, Publisher 
Richardson Wright, Editor 
Heywortli Campbell, Art Director 
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