December, 1918 
51 
WSF- 
FINALLY-A NUMBER 
OF USEFUL THINGS 
Which can be purchased 
through the House & Garden 
Shopping Service. Kindly or¬ 
der by number as shown on 
page 54 
(2057) pi a ted silver chop dish, 13" in diame- 1 
ter, $7.50. < 2058 > Graceful plated silver fruit 
basket, 8" by 9J4", $5.25. < 2059 > Cheese 
dish and six plates of white and gold 
china, $4.75 I 
(2000) a revolving “Lazy Susan” of mahog¬ 
any, with glass top 16" diam., $10. ( 2061 ) 
Glass honey jar with plated silver top, 
$1.75. ( 2062 ) plated silver creamer, $7. 
(2063) Sugar bowl, $7 
(2064) Book ends are al¬ 
ways acceptable. These of 
a Gothic design in com¬ 
position with polychrome 
finish are $7 the pair 
(2066) Sconces in carved 
wood of a lotus pattern 
come at $9 the pair. They 
are 14" high and finished 
in dull gold 
(2065) a gate leg table with flaps that fold 
down compactly. Table is 27" high, 30" 
long and 24" wide. Painted in any shade 
or in walnut or mahogany, $40 
(2067) Jhi s i s a remarkable reproduction of 
an old Chippendale tip table, 28" in diam¬ 
eter, 27" high. Made of finely figured 
mahogany, carved or molded, $160 
(2068) ]\ a rrow enough to be inconspicuous in 
a hallway, a dull finish mahogany umbrella 
stand of simple design, 30" high with a tin in¬ 
sert at the bottom for the umbrella drip. $8.25 
(2069) a nest of three mahogany tables 
with painted design on under side of 
glass, and gilt decorations on frames. 
Top table, 18" by 12". $45 the set 
(2070) Mahogany tea wagon, folded flap, 45" 
high, $34. <2071) Gold and white tea service, 
$15.45. <2072) Lace edged linen cloth, 36" by 36", 
$28. ,2073) Plapkins to match, $32.50 half doz. 
