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Austria is responsible for 
this wooden "foxie” 
tamed and pressed into 
humble domestic service 
as a napkin ring. It adds 
interest. $3.50 
Dinner announced in any 
other way tastes just as 
good, but falling on the 
musical ear the sound of 
this three-toned tocsin is 
most pleasing. $9 
Rather fearsome to contemplate by the over-young or 
superstitious, this pussy is really as mild as the Black Kit¬ 
ten that Alice always blamed for her falling through the 
Looking-glass. Sphinx-like, she keeps the door open. $6 
For the woman who makes her own coffee, 
and perhaps lives alone, here is an excellent 
little individual percolator made in four 
parts, nickel-plated and glass. You can 
drink your coffee from a glass a la Russ. 
75c 
If one has ever had strawberries and Devon¬ 
shire cream on an English lawn, she has 
seen the like of this little jar. However, it 
is made by the ingenious French to hold 
jam or cream cheese. In different sizes, 
10c and 15c 
Interesting china adds zest, and nothing could be more 
interesting than such a set of pitchers and mugs. Although 
designed for cider, any housewife could find a dozen uses 
for it. The pitcher comes at $5; the set at $8 
Colonial lines characterize this electric copper coffee per¬ 
colator. All parts are made of heavy sheet copper with 
the cord permanently attached to the heater and the han¬ 
dles of ebonized wood. $18.50; copper tray, $1.50 
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