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Photograph frame, dull wooden 
finish, gold relief. 3}4"x5", $4.50. 
Wooden box, reproduction of terra 
cotta, 3^"x5^", $6.50. Candlestick, 
wired for electricity, 9", $3.50 pair. 
Parchment shade, 4J4" x 5", $2 
The charm of this distinctive 
parchment candle shield is 
found in its miniature an¬ 
tique decorations. $2. An¬ 
other example is shown on the 
opposite, side 
Quaint knots of bright flow¬ 
ers are painted on this parch¬ 
ment shield. These delightful 
accessories may be had in 
various colors and designs —- 
$2 each 
Mayonnaise bowl and plate of en¬ 
graved crystal; the former, 6^4" 
diameter, the latter 8$4". The 
spoon has sterling silver ferrule 
and pearl handle. $3.50 complete 
An ingenious nut bowl of walnut is 
devised so that the lever cracks the 
shell and not the kernel of the nut. 
A child can operate it. $3.75 
Mahogany tip top table, top 17" diameter, 22" 
high, $8.50. Cigarette box 3}4" square; gray 
enamel brass trimmings; for 25 cigarettes, $5. 
Smoker’s set, 4" diameter, gray enamel and brass; 
match box holder and four ash trays, $3.50 
.4 lovely example of Italian 
peasant ware is this Capri salad 
set of bowl and six plates. The 
conventional decorations are in 
green. Bowl, 10" diameter. $8 
Below is shown a card catalog of 
Fannie Merritt Farmer’s recipes for 
good dinners for every day in the year. 
Wooden cabinet, 6"x5^i"x4/". $2 
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