WILMETTE LIFE November 22, ln9 PEWTER, QUAINT AS A NEW ENGLAND KITCHEN .. ,, ' Some in patterns once used by Paul Revere· -perfect accessories for the early American dinper table. These designs so severe and chaste, reminiscent of a not .forgotten American Art of 177 6. Olive dishes with filigree handles, $4.00. Water pitchers-severely simple and gleaming. $6.00. Salt and peppers. tall and simple as the spire ·of Old North Church , $5.00. GIFT SECTIO\' I· IRS r !·I (h lf( PERHAPS GRANDMOTHER USED WILLOW WARE! And perhaps you' 11 want to use it, too. for its patt~rn from "dim blue China," where two lovers a hundred years ago were turned to doves- for its deep rich blue like the blue sky on a frosty night-for its tradition that tells of pieces of it brought to this country--even before the· days of the Revolution . A 6g-piece set, $26.95. Fragrant after dinner coffee · for an American epicure served in snug little demi tasses of Willow Ware. A dozen, $5.40. CHI\' :Pl ' I' :\RT~1F\'T THE AMER(] THANKSGIVING IS TH ALL HOLIDAYS~ nR<...T f I ( l\ ~~~ THE SILVERY SHEEN OF LINEN FOR THE FEAST -to set off the hostess' old silver and tinted glass. Of quality honest as the puritan fathers' homespun -white as the snow of the first Thanksgiving. Such linen will delight the . housekeeper-and last for many a feast and family conclave. 12 Napkins, and a Cloth 70xl 04, all hemmed by hand, $45. Or, if you want 1929 color you may have your damask tinted in maize or green-in the same quality. at the same price. · l ORD'S- f!RST FLOOR H THAT D~Y, THE HOU COLONIAL AMERICA I SUITABLE, AND Ell \I .PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS Eighty-seven pieces. fine examples of early American art, gathered over a period of years from Colonial homes throughout New England. This collection has been placed in our hands for immediate disposal by the estate of the collector. Hence we are offering them at a third of their actual value. Connoisseurs of Americana will avail themselves of this remarkable opportunity. $8.50 to $45. ORIENTAL RUG SECTION- SECOND FLOOR