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THE 
OF THE HOUSE 
JEWELRY 
Daintiness 
Decoration that Makes Glassware 
v Indispensable in Every Room 
Each plate in 
this ice 
cream set of 
polished glass 
shows a dif¬ 
ferent design. 
Platter, 
$37.50; six 
plates, $20 
Tiny fighting cocks, engraved on the 
sides, form the sole decoration 
this delicate cocktail set. The tray 
is finished at the edge with a beaded 
rim. $14.50 
A graceful bowl set on a mahogany 
standard and balanced by a porcelain 
parrot makes an attractive gold fish 
container. $8.25. Japanese turtles, 
birds, etc., come separately 
From across the sea comes this quaint 
little scent bottle ( right ) of circular 
lines. A pair of them on the dress¬ 
ing-table would be effective. $ I 0 
each 
Of rock crystal, this decorative urn¬ 
shaped candy jar may appear to ad¬ 
vantage on the tea table or form one 
of a pair on the buffet. $20 
This exquisitely etched "fruit cooler” 
is in two pieces, the lower one to 
contain ice; the upper one contain¬ 
ing the fruit, to slip into the lower 
one. $20 
Black overlay in imitation of early 
woodcuts gives the two scent bot¬ 
tles shown at the left an antique 
flavor and takes the place of engrav¬ 
ing. Square bottle, $7.50 
Glassware forms an important part of 
table decoration. In the photograph 
below are suggestions for goblets, 
engraved bon-bon dishes and a vase 
with nicely balanced curves 
For use on the floor rather than on the 
table, this tall vase gives the flowers 
room to breathe and sets them off 
to best advantage. $22 
