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House & Garden 
Lest you may mistake it, the canine 
which supports this row oj weighty 
tomes is Mr. Held’s conception of an 
English bulldog in repose. The price is 
$5 for the pair. They are suitable for 
a man’s room 
Mr. Held’s strange creatures, guaranteed 
to be domesticated, appear in a compo¬ 
sition which is durable and unbreakable 
and can be finished in any color. This 
Rocky Mountain goat serves as a book 
end. $14 the pair 
So excellently trained is this 
seal that it never fails to bal¬ 
ance the pen. Preferably for 
a man’s desk. Finished in 
black or bronze-green. $5 
The fantail pigeon will proud¬ 
ly spread its wings either for 
a book end or a door stop. It 
woidd be quite at home in the 
country house. $3 each 
JOHN HELD, JR. CREATES 
A NEW MENAGERIE 
Which may be purchased through the House & Gar¬ 
den Shopping Service, 19 West 44th Street, N. Y. C. 
A sturdy polar bear 
makes an unusual 
and interesting door¬ 
stop. He stands 
about 12" long and 
8" high, and his 
price is quite rea¬ 
sonable. $6 
No one will doubt 
that this Indian rhi¬ 
noceros could stop 
a door effectively. 
He is 12" long and 
would be attractive 
finished in black. 
$10 each 
The contentment of 
the four small birds 
perched on the back 
of this African rhi¬ 
noceros assures his 
composure and ser¬ 
vice as a book end. 
$20 the pair 
