November 1, 1929 WI L ME' T T E L I.F E ItO SIN ·f> [-ltGS WIEBOLDT'S Evan~t on Store ·Early_·Savings .for . Thanksgiving! A Noritake China Set Serves Eight Persons · $24·75 This charming china will make a most festive looking Thanksgiving table. And for a bridge luncheon or dinner, numbering eight guests, nothing could be more attractive than these artistically shaped ivory bordered dishes, wi~h their ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C:r:oy~d:e:n~p:a~t:te~rn~a=n~dm~dallion de~gn. (Left) Colors Are Rich On This . Luncheon Set $3.98 A floral desio-n in Paisley coloring lends interest to a 41-pie~e set in N e\vell shape \vith ivory tint. This set in service for six. (Right) ~~~~~~~~~ · I Colored Stemware to Ensemble With China 29c To con1plete the table ensetnble are goblets, sherbets and other stemtned glasses of crystal, pale rose or green colored glass, delicately etched. Each, 29c. (Left) · ·Noritake ·Dessert Sets . $3.50 Ivory border and gold n1edallion on these much-favored dessert sets, c~nsisting of a large two-handled plate and six individual ones. (Right) Rosenberg's-China, Glassware-Third Floor, ~est Room What Is Noritake China ? It is Japanese China . . . which is considered the most nearly perfect of all china ware. Such is the china offered in this sale.