November 22, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 35 - - - --=--- SQUARE RIGGERS ONCE SAILED THE SEVEN SEAS 1 o bring home such choice things for Thanksgiving as this Candied Ginger in squatty jars patterned with fringy tailed dragons, $1.50. Chinese tea in little wicker baskets, $1.25. Gold flecked nut cups of Florentine Glass, $2.00. C. IFTS - fiRST FLOOR FOR SMALLER THANKSGIV1NG DAY PARTIES ·Flowered damask Luncheon Set in orchid, maize, green or white. Cloth 54x70, and six napkins, $4.95. LORD'S--FIRST FLOOR CAN HOME KSCIVINC MOST AMERICAN OF CE .WE CHOOSE FOR H. O L() FAYO RITES OF I A GOOD ROASTER KEEPS THE PERFECT FLA.YOR Such a turkey-piping hot-and stuffed with chestnuts and goodies that make it smell like warm peach jam. Cooked in an Aluminum Roaster without any water so that every atom of that fragrant flavor is preserved. And the taste--can you ever forget You don't the taste of that bird of birds? know the flavor of meat · until you've cooked in Aluminum-and there's no danger of the roaster wearing out! ' A bargain you'll be thankful for - Aluminum Roasters in three sizes. Each big enough for a 12 to 15 pound turkey-at $2.19 and $3.19--of extra heavy Aluminum, with handled dripping racks on which you can lift your bird out. Another roaster, special at $1.19 , is oval shape, and lighter in weight. S BEI·NG -EMINENTLY GA.NTL Y CORRECT OLD COLONIAL GL.ASS MAKES A LOVELY TABLE Cut in honeycomb pattern, the design beloved of Colonial dames, and used by them at their Thanksgiving feasts. Dignified Sherbet Glasses, $2.60 a dozen. Glittering Crystal Drop Candelabra, $5.75 and $16.50. Capacious Punch Bowls, $6.50. Handsome Dessert Plates, $5.25. GLASSWARE SECTION- FIRST FLOOR · IYANSTON ·