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December, 1920 
Delight your friends with a 
CHRISTMAS BOX 
of Delicacies from the 
GENESEO JAM 
KITCHEN 
Eleven-inch round wooden box 
with attractive, hand painted de¬ 
sign on cover. Contains eight 
glasses of jellies and jams and a 
one pound box of Crystallized 
Grape Fruit .$6.00 
Crystallized Grape Fruit 
A delicious confection 
One pound boxes. 1.00 
Half pound boxes.75 
Assorted Jellies and Jams in glass 
II oz. Jams, per dozen. 5.50 
9 oz. Jellies, per dozen. 5.50 
6 oz. Jellies and Jams, per 
doz. 3.50 
2% oz. Jellies and Jams, per 
doz. 2.10 
Pure Clover Honey 
14 oz. jars, per doz. 5.00 
5 oz. jars, per doz.3.85 
Assorted Fresh Fruit 
Per dozen quarts.14.50 
Pints, per dozen.9.00 
Assorted Preserves 
Per dozen pints.12.00 
Mince Meat, per doz. Quarts. 16.00 
Pints, per doz. 9.00 
Assorted Jams in enamel - lined 
tins, in dozen or half dozen lots, 
26 oz. per dozen.7.00 
14 oz. per dozen. 5.00 
For sale by leading grocers 
or write for price list of other 
delicacies put up in glass to 
MISS ELLEN H. NORTH 
GENESEO NEW YORK 
Statement of the Ownership, Management, etc.. 
Required by the Act of Congress of August 
24, 1912, of House & Garden, published 
once a month at New York. N. Y., OctoDer 1, 
1920. State of New York, County of New 
York, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in 
and for the State and county aforesaid, 
personally appeared Conde Nast, who hav¬ 
ing been duly sworn according to law, de¬ 
poses and says that he is the publisher of 
House & Garden, and that the following is, 
to the best of his knowledge and belief, a 
true statement of the ownership, manage¬ 
ment etc., of the aforesaid publication for 
the date shown in the above caption, re¬ 
quired by the Act of August 24. 1912, em¬ 
bodied in section 443, Postal Laws and 
Regulations to wit: 1. That the names 
and addresses of the publisher, editor, 
managing editor, and business managers 
are: Publisher, CondG Nast, 19 West 4 4th 
St., New York. N. Y.: Editor, Richardson 
Wright, 19 West 44th St., New York, 
N Y.; Managing Editor, R. S. Lemmon, 19 
West 44th St., New York, N Y.; General 
Manager, F. L. Wurzburg, 10 West 4 4th 
St New York N. Y.; Business Manager, 
None. 2. That the owners are The Vogue 
Company, 19 West 44ti i St., New lor , 
N. Y. Stockholders: Conde Nast, 4 70 Park 
Ave., New York, N. Y.; F. L. Wurzbuig, 
Bronxville, New York; E. H. Stimson, 
109 East 71st St., New York, N. T., 
M. S. Turnure, 2 East 45th St., New lork, 
N Y ; M. DeWitt, 287 East 18th St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 3. That the known bond¬ 
holders, mortgagees and other security hold¬ 
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more 
of total amount of bonds, mortgages or 
other securities are: None. 4. That the 
two paragraphs next above, giving the names 
of the owners, stockholders, and security 
holders, if any, contain not only the list of 
stockholders, and security holders as they 
appear upon the books of the company but 
also in cases where the stockholder or secur¬ 
ity holder appears upon the books of the 
company as trustee or in any other fiduciary 
relation, the name of the person or corpoia- 
tion for whom such trustee is acting, is 
given; also that the said two paragraphs 
contain statements embracing affiant s full 
knowledge and belief as to the circum¬ 
stances and conditions under which stock¬ 
holders and security holders who do not ap¬ 
pear upon the books of the company as 
trustees, hold stock and securities in a ca¬ 
pacity other than that of a bona fide owner; 
and this affiant has no reason to believe 
that any other person, association, or cor¬ 
poration has any interest direct or indirect 
in the said stock, bonds or other securities 
than as so stated by him. Conde. Nast, 
Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before 
me this 28th day of September, 1920. 
(Seal) F. T. Nilsson. (My Com¬ 
mission expires March 30, 1922.) Notary 
public for Queens County. Certificate filed 
in New York County No. 18. 
Bull-Dog Adjuster holding sash locked open 
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