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House & Carden 
THE ACCESSORIES OF YOUR HOUSE 
(From left to right) A door-stop for the baby’s room, with smooth edges and corners, $3.00; a pet and door-sentinel for a child’s room, $4.00; a 
basket of tulips in natural colours, the basket in an ivory tone, 13" high, $6.00. A basket of flowers, 11" high, the ribbons painted in blue, rose, or 
lavender, $6.00; a Victorian lady to hold back the door, 9" high, $4.50; a small basket of old-fashioned flowers, $3.50; blue, rose, or lavender basket 
No one ever has too many 
bowls or candlesticks. 
This wrought-iron copy of 
a Spanish candlestick is 
15" high; price $15.00. 
Coloured candles, $1. The 
pewter bowl, 15" in dia¬ 
meter, costs $15.00 
O F course we know that it’s 
two months till Christmas. 
So we won’t do more than remark 
casually that any of the things 
shown on this page would be 
pleasant to find among one’s 
Christmas packages. And then 
content ourselves with adding 
that Christmas shopping done 
early is twice blest, as every giver 
knows. 
But accessories for your house 
aren’t a matter of season, of 
course. 
Hung against a lovely piece of old Italian brocade, 
or on a plaster wall, this copy of a Venetian mir¬ 
ror would be very decorative. 33V2" high, 19" 
wide, in gilt or polychrome, $30.00 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
SHOPPING 
SERVICE 
19 West 44tli Street, New York City 
You’d be equally glad in May 
or December, to find a decora¬ 
tive door-stop, a well-made iron 
candlestick, an Italian mirror 
modelled and decorated by an 
artist. 
If you’re looking for things of 
this sort, and perhaps don’t see 
just what you want in the Shop¬ 
ping Service pages, write to the 
Shopping Service. They’ll be 
glad to find it for you if it’s to be 
had in New York. 
