House & Garden 
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AN OCCASIONAL PIECE of NEW 
FURNITURE IS the SOLUTION 
for WAR-TIME REFURBISHING 
Drop leaf table with 
gate ■ leg, suitable for 
tea or breakfast. 26" 
by 30". $11.50 
The hutch will 
prove an addition 
to almost any hall 
or living room. It 
is antiqued oak 
beautifully carved. 
16" by 14" by 36" 
high. $75 
For the fireside group 
a sofa table in excel¬ 
lent design, with black 
inlay top. Uniquely 
finished walnut. 26" 
by 60" by 36" high. 
$175 
Small secretary suit¬ 
able for guest room. 
Mahogany, 32" long, 
48" high, 18" deep. 
$75. Painted side 
chair with rush seat, 
$25 
A convenient sized commode (34" long, 19" 
wide) with three drawers and a sliding shelf 
is painted black with gold and flower decora¬ 
tions. $85. Oval mirror to match, 30" by 20", 
$18. Painted candlesticks, 12" high, $20 
pair 
A comfortable sofa (54" long, 30" wide) 
comes with back and seat cushions in down 
upholstered in blue chintz. $120. Chippen¬ 
dale mahogany table, 24" high, 20" wide, $44. 
Small tabic, 22" high, 12" wide, is priced 
at $10 
Roomy armchair 
with down cushions 
and sateen cover, 
$52. Mahoeany ta¬ 
ble, $11.50. The por¬ 
celain lamp with 
oval painted shade 
is priced at $24 
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