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HOUSE & GARDEN 
This is the latest style of having books 
at one's ‘‘bedde’s hedde.” These book 
rocks are of a lighter note than those 
destined for the library table. They are 
of Italian make decorated with carved 
fruits colored and gilded. $ 1 2 
There is not a scrap of ornamentation 
on this mahogany sewing stand. Its 
beauty lies in good, simple lines and 
rich, natural color. The top lifts up, 
disclosing a sliding compartment foi 
sewing materials. $12.50 
A princely gift for milady’s boudoir: a 
Chinese lacquer bureau and mirror. 
The bureau stands 30" high and 40" 
wide; the mirror is 22" by 34". Such 
a set requires a perfect setting to show 
it to advantage 
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There is a moot question as old as Plym¬ 
outh Rock as to whether jelly should be 
squeezed or not. However, the delicious 
stuff must be strained, and this bag is 
made for that exact purpose. 75c. Below 
it is a pudding cooker that comes in three 
sizes, 60c, 75c and $1 
For the Christmas dinner or any other 
festive occasion where jelly must be in 
attractive form, these copper moulds are 
in pleasing patterns. A bunch of grapes 
for fruit jelly; a heart for blanc mange; 
the fish mould for any fish or meat jelly. 
Grapes, $2; fish, $2.25; heart, $2.25 
Crisp, cold and dry is the lettuce that is 
kept in this clever little bag. Of loosely 
woven canvas, run with lettuce-green 
tapes, the bag may be placed directly on 
the ice and all moisture shaken out on 
removing. With the bag comes picture 
card and verse. 1 0c. 
For serving fish or escalloped dishes of any 
kind, this French fireproof brown earth¬ 
enware is excellent. It can be placed in 
an oven without fear of breaking and 
will give the table added interest by its 
unusual shape and color. In individual 
size up, 25c to $ I 
