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Especially selected for the war-time purse because they arc useful, 
inexpensive and can be transported in small bulk. Kindly order 
by number; see page 54 
(2034) ^4 Cape Cod. 
fire lighter and tray 
of brass is always 
useful for the hearth. 
It . costs $5 
(2035) Crystal candy 
jar beautifully 
etched, with enamel 
top in pink or blue. 
10" high. $10 
(2036) Exquisite etching of 
Rheims before the invasion, 
by De Witt H. Fessenden. 
Natural wood frame, $15 
(203S)_4 i ea service of ham¬ 
mered brass consists of 
tray, tea pot, creamer and 
sugar bowl, and sells for 
the small sum of $7.50 
complete 
(2037) seventeen piece, 
individual breakfast set, 
comes in pale lavender, 
pink, blue or yellow, in¬ 
cluding the white enamel 
trav. $17.50 
A hall console grouping. 
(2039) _ Dull gold or green 
oval mirror, 28" by 19". 
$17. Dull brass candle¬ 
sticks with quaint bells at¬ 
tached, (204°) $8 a pair. 
Brass bowl, (2041) g" diam. 
$3.50 
( 2042 ) jh e p a ; n t. ec i bellows, 
which come in yellow or 
black, sell for $5. A metal 
wall pocket, < 2043) for mail 
or time tables, is to be had 
for the sum of $2 
(2044) ^4 was t e basket that 
defies the ravages of time 
is made of perforated metal 
painted yellow with deco¬ 
rations and black frame. 
IS" high. $7.50 
(2045) Qj Belgian wrought iron come three- 
branched candle sticks. 17" high. Equipped with 
old gold or yellow candles. $12.50 a pair 
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