December, 1915 
A gift that is neither hackneyed nor ex¬ 
pensive and is both useful and senti¬ 
mental is a pair of these scarlet Renais¬ 
sance candles for the table 
Slender lines mark this cordial set of 
thin Bohemian glass. Tiny blue circles 
edged with gold form the dainty deco¬ 
ration on glasses and decanter. $ 1 6 
Wooden flower vases lined with zinc will prove 
both unusual and useful for the dining-room. 
This shape is especially serviceable on a small 
table 
The chafing dish is an invaluable insti¬ 
tution, and from an inspection of this 
one is convinced of the excellent quali¬ 
ties of the electric attachment. $ 1 3 
Nuts are indispensable at the dinner 
table, and the hostess is often puzzled 
how to serve them daintily. The tray 
is white willow. $1 1.50 
Part of the electric service that is replacing 
inferior methods at our breakfast tables is 
represented in the radient toaster. The 
friend you give this to will soon find it in¬ 
valuable. $2.25 
The Japanese taught us the beauty of the soli¬ 
tary flower. The kneeling water nymph in this 
dainty green bowl has place in her hand for one 
stem-say a jonquil or a single narcissus. $4.50 
Though designed for the strictly utilitarian work 
of crushing peas and beans, this little Italian 
mortar is the very thing for your indoor ivy. 
Some of the mortars come in blue and white 
marble. $1.25 
The pot-type percolator is the most popular 
for the small family. It is convenient to han¬ 
dle and has all the formality of the old-fash¬ 
ioned coffee pot. It comes in either copper 
or nickel. $5 
