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HOUSE & GARDEN 
Young Enough for Dolls or Old Enough for School 
«7T~ 11L-TECH 
She will feel very important with a knocker on her 
door, and either ot these two, the swan or the 
break o’ day rooster, should please her. Green 
bronze, $1.75 
One of the many diminutive copies 
of life-size comforts, this doll ham¬ 
mock satisfies the mothering instinct 
in the small girl. Khaki cloth and 
green iron, 1 8". $ I 
Safer and more hygienic than 
wood is this steel bed for the 
small girl. Enamel finish in 
French grey, white or old ivory 
with cane panels. In single size, 
$31 
With the dresser 
goes a bookcase of 
the same decoration. 
It is light and ser¬ 
viceable. $ I 4 
This white enamel 
dresser with cretonne 
inserts should suit 
the young lady’s 
tastes. $ 1 2 
jgr. — nr 
A year from now he’ll be investigat¬ 
ing where the noise comes from. In 
the meantime the pink and white 
pierrots will dance merrily to a tink¬ 
ling little tune when you grind the 
handle. $4.50 
The electric milk warmer heats the 
baby’s bottle in four minutes. No 
running down to the kitchen, no 
burnt milk, no broken bottles. The 
bottle is inserted in the heater and 
warmed by steam. $6 
For the Most Important Members in the House — 
Something to play with for every 
day in the week and five for Sun¬ 
days! Dolls, cats, dogs-some of 
rubber that squeak and some of 
stuffed velvet that are nice to pull 
apart. $7.50 
Such a heater as this will be appre¬ 
ciated in the nursery on cold winter 
mornings. It's just the thing to 
dress and undress the baby by, as 
the b ulbs instantly give a warm 
glow. $4.75 
Ninepins translated for the baby into clowns will 
amuse him by the hour. Moreover, he can begin his 
education by learning how to put them back. $4 
