House & Garden 
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AIDS to OUTDOOR 
LIVING 
Which may be purchased through the House 
& Garden Shopping Service, 19 West 44th 
St., New York City. 
Chinese porch seats in natural 
colors and designs in black. 
Useful for lawn. They cost 
from $1 to $2 each 
The first aid is something to lounge 
in—a comfortable hammock. It is 
made of pale green awning cloth 
with touches of brown. The tent¬ 
shaped cover protects one from the 
sun. The price complete, including 
hammock, canopy, iron stand and 
two pillows is $ 59 . 50 . Hammock 
alone, $ 35 . Canopy, $ 11 . 25 . Stand, 
$ 6 . 75 . Pillows, $ 6.50 
These Chinese grass seats are 
about 12 " to 16 " in diameter. 
They are to be had at prices 
varying from $1 to $2 
For iced tea comes a plain glass 
set of tea pot, 6 tumblers, 6 glass 
spoons, which are hollow and may 
be used as straws; $ 10 . 25 . Jap¬ 
anese wicker tray, $11 
Garden basket painted 
black unth vivid orange 
decorations. 15 " long. 
Its price is $ 7.50 
For flowers or porch 
knitting, oval basket in 
vivid yellow with lav¬ 
ender. 14 " long. $ 7.50 
The sleeping porch would 
be enhanced by this com¬ 
fortable, roomy day bed, 
made of cream color wick¬ 
er with a black chintz cov¬ 
ered mattress, or in any 
color desired. Bed com¬ 
plete, $ 90 . Stool to match, 
$ 16 . Small chair, $ 23.50 
Another iced tea set includes a 
black Chinese porcelain pot, plain 
crystal glasses and hollow stem¬ 
med glass spoons. Tea pot, $ 9 . 
Glasses, $8 a dozen. Spoons, 
$ 1.90 a dozen 
