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Let this book be the Guide! 
"qpHIS BOOK ” is Ovington’s Christ- 
“*■ mas Book, perhaps the most famous 
guide to gifts in all the world. 
It is ready now, just off the press in 
fact, and between its covers, you will 
find nearly 400 suggestions which are 
unmatched for variety, novelty and good 
taste. 
The Edition is limited and the demand 
generally exceeds the supply, but we 
suggest you write for your copy before 
you plan the purchase of a single gift. 
OVINGTON’S 
"The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue ” 
Fifth Avenue at 39th Street 
^ofrhunter 
REPRODUCTIONS of OLD ENGLISH 
and COLONIAL WROUGHT IRON WORK 
and fire place furnishings 
U^INT and 
USEFUL GlFTT 
1336—Old English log tongs 44%" with hanger $30.00. 
1 70 4—Quaint old hand forged poker 14%" long $5.00. 
1309—Hearth brush, pol. steel, brass handle $13.00. 
1516—Antique brass hook, $2.00. 
1313—Brass wood tongs, 13" long $8.00, 17" $10.00. 
1346—Iron shovel. Copy of Cape Cod peel, 35" $12.00. 
1317—Firetools, antique finish brass knobs 2 9". Set 
of 3 pcs. $35.00. 1409—Toolrests to match, pr. $25.00. 
2206—Wrought wood holder, brass knobs $55.00. 
2010—Br. coal hod $25.00. 1327—Br. coal scoop $9.50. 
1502—Iron jamb hook for tools, black or burnished $3.50. 
410—Early English andirons, br. knobs lS 1 /^" $45.00. 
1705—Bellows, attractively decorated in the old man¬ 
ner, 17 y 2 " long $15.00. 
2302—Old meat fork 30", for toaster or poker, brassed 
handle $4.50. 2701—Br. chestnut roaster $15.00. 
1805—Trivet, with fretted brass top $15.00. 
6306—Br. sconce from Deerfield $10.00. Wired $12.00. 
3511—Unusually interesting eagle knocker in brass. 
6" wide $12.00. 
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ARTHUR TODHUNTEfK, Showrooms: 101 PARK AVENUE (Cor. 40.h St), N. Y. 
Write for our Booklet " H' 
on Interior Decorating 
Luxurious Comfort 
Greater joy has no man than 
to sink into the comfortable 
depths of this luxurious Elgin 
A. Simonds Company Cox- 
well Chair. 
This is but one of the many 
Elgin A. Simonds reproduc¬ 
tions and creations you may 
find in the best furniture 
shops—when buying your 
Christmas Gifts. Furniture 
always makes a pleasing and 
lasting gift. 
Elgin ~A. Simonds 
^Manufacturers of furniture 
Syracuse. N.Y. 
NewYork Boston Chicago 
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