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House 
& Garden 
The 
GENTLE ART of 
COUNTRY COR¬ 
RESPONDENCE 
Distinguished looking 
country house paper 
has the address, tele¬ 
phone and telegraph in 
simple block letters of 
green, black or gray on 
white, gray or oyster 
colored paper. Prices 
on application. A pop¬ 
ular paper with the al¬ 
lied flags comes at $1.25 
a quire 
Khaki picture frame with regimental color border, $11.50. Port¬ 
folio in green calf tooled in gold and lined with green moire, $18. 
Green calf inkwell, $9.50. Paper tray, $15. Green calf folding 
clock, $12. Glass penholder, $2; quill pen, 90 cents. Sealing 
wax lamp, $2.50 
Personal note paper 
(center) may be white, 
“horizon blue’' or fawn 
color, but the garish 
huesaretabooed: Mono¬ 
grams used also on back 
of envelope must be 
decorative but not nec¬ 
essarily legible. Prices 
vary with numbers and 
size of letters 
A letter box which may be used either indoors or out , 
as it is weather-proof, and has a lock and key, is 
painted Venetian green with the letter in cream. 
18" high. $25 
A portable leather combination note paper 
rack and blotting pad comes in a variety 
of colors. When closed it shows a calendar. 
10-K" long by 8->4" high. $24 
Envelopes have square or pointed flaps, some with 
deckled edge and the thin variety lined with a striped 
paper iti a variety of color schemes. A seal with 
crest or three letters costs $4 
For his convenience in the field comes an 
officer’s pocket size notebook, in natural col¬ 
ored leather, containing convenient pad, 
envelopes and pencil. $3.65 
