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Show I Gifts for the June Bride With June weddlnps In the offing nearly every one must choose a suitable pift for j some friend who la either marrying the girl of his choice or the bride who is raarr , lag 4 "ihe only man." j Silver la much appreciated by every bridal couple because It Is somelblng j that endures through the year and may j with prldo be oven handed down to deacendanta livery year there are many ii new patterns In silverware as well aa muny new pieces for new uses. Among the pieces that are always popular are salad forks, gravy ladles, pie knives, casseroles, tea strainers, tea balls, tea hells, cold meat fors, pickle forks, j creamers and sugars, caalor sets and vanes Among tho newer pieces of silverware are almond baskets, loaf sugar racks, tomato servers, lemon forks, marmalade Jars, mustard Jars, napkio c'lpt, cheese j compotes, bread boa.l.-, :ilwr mounted; 1 pepper mills, teapot stands and new tall I standing salts and peppera In silver filagree work are iced teai pitchers, sandwich trayjr syrup pitcher and tray and candy or cracker .tars. Cut glass, which always appeals to many, comes in a wonderful range of designs. de-signs. The new Stars and Stripes cutting ia a patriotic design. Period patterns include in-clude Chlppendalo and Loul3 Thlllppe designs. de-signs. A gift of cut glass might bo a celery trav. a French dressing bottle or a water pitcher and six glasses. A very distinctive bit of bric-a-brac tho bride will receive with delight, especially If she la one of those who have made man plans for an artl6tlc home. A little touch of color so often brings out the beauty of furniture and hangings that some decorative ornament from the Orient is a suggestion. Klnkozan Japanese pottery. pot-tery. Kutanl bric-a-brac, Bento boxes, Oriental Incense burners, teak wood va3C stands, mandarin cloths or a little treasure treas-ure of delicately tinted Ivory could be selected. se-lected. Art pottery of all kinds is fascinating. fasci-nating. There are besides many thorough- '1 y artistic pit ces of American manufacture charming designs from JCngland and Denmark. Den-mark. Art glass li a veritable rainbow of colors col-ors can be found in many practical as well as ornamental articles. Glasses of all sizes and shapes for tho table, finger bowls and vases aro all ready to be chosen. In beautiful cream Ivory, sometimes with a pinkish or greenish tint, arc many-pieces many-pieces of Italian marble. I-lower bowls, pedestals and statuary are appropriate gifts. Such art objects aro not extremely expensive, Hther A set of dinner chimes, a clock, fancy candles and accessories, French bronze statuary, a boudoir lamp, an electric grill a table mirror, hook blocks of carved wood or hammered metal, a hand painted serving tray, a flro screen, a wood basket, a brass fuel box, a fernery, a French print, a Madeira luncheon bet, a. Florentine Floren-tine centrepiece, a colored crochet bedspread, bed-spread, a silk and satin covered comfort and a foot stool are among the suggestions sugges-tions for either practical or pretty gifts that are comparatively reasonable lo price. |