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House & Garden 
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if House & Garden, 19 IV . 
.4 mate to Punch, 
who appears oppo¬ 
site, is Judy. Her 
utility, material, di¬ 
mensions and price 
duplicate his 
Punch holds open the 
refractory door. He 
is made of solid 
brass, measures 11 
in height, and costs 
$7.50 
The beauty of 
this Adam silver¬ 
ware is scarcely 
indicated by its 
low price. In chest 
of imported leath¬ 
erette, lined with 
blue velvet. 50- 
piece set, hollow 
handles, $53. 
Solid handles, $48 
Self-announced is 
the purpose of 
this cocktail set, 
adorned with an 
appropriate em¬ 
blem of colored 
enamel. Six crys¬ 
tal glasses, three 
crystal bottles and 
an oval mahogany 
tray —$30 complete 
An attractive representa¬ 
tive of the vogue for hand- 
wrought iron is the toast¬ 
ing fork shown to the 
right. It has its practical 
side, too, before the blaz¬ 
ing fire. 29" long. $1 
.4 useful small duster for 
glass and silverware has 
a morocco covered handle, 
and a morocco covered 
holder, with gilt ring for 
hanging. 28" over all. 
Holder, 11 "x6H" $5 
To the number of six, her hats will fit 
into this beautifully finished mahogany 
cabinet which forms a delightful ad¬ 
junct for dressing room or boudoir. 
Each side lets down, and measures 22" 
square. $25 
T o left and right appear open and closed views 
of a mahogany finished cellarette. Closed, it is 
a handsome cabinet of simple lines, admirably 
suited to a library, study or man’s room; open, 
It reveals the glassware for fulfilling its natural 
destiny. 18" long, 38" high. Complete, with 
glassware, $15 
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