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Show New Table Glass. Never was nn ambitious hostess who did not succumb lo the chnim, of dnlniy glaxswure. let those who will try to hnrden their hearts agalns: the Ij. Kill I fill Muled specimens ol crystul that stand erect on the dining tnhles or the lending I'urlslrnncs. With some sets of wine glasses the top edge of eueh cup opens mil Into no leas Ilia n eight lltllu flutes; hut fur more l'iiotlful uie the cups that are fashioned wilh only four, so that the Impress of the top of one I'll paper would ho something like a four leaved shamrock. The glasses are, of course, of the finest crystal, and take for ornament I raised bauds of rich gold, which give wonderful dignity. Touches of the exquisite ex-quisite French enumcln come on aume of the glasses as thu blossom of I delicate spray of flowers traced In gold, or, on the more ornate cups ol erystul, among the lull icucloa uf monograms. |