December 6, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE IDEAS FROM OUR GIFT SHOP · All in Blue b o u do i r. . . . for M i lady' s Graceful perfume flacons, $7.95 each; Powder jar., t~ match, $10, of blue Swedish ~lass; Mirror dres~ir tray, $5. Tin le, Tinkle . . . m a truly delightful tone, from the most attractive and novel dinnerbell ! It is of brass, enamelled in black and red, with a slender little tapper, to match. $5. Touch of Blue . . . or of red, or green 1 But whatever color you choose, you'll be thrilled with these dainty imitatioo Sevres bases and matching d e c or a t e d parchment shadis. $5. Tipsy Waiter . . m his place 1s a joy ! His place, this time, is as :1n asher, with a removable pottery ash tray. Jn the popular Verde green finish, priced at $5.95. Pewter. Tray . . . for ashes. Were pewter less practical it would seem desecration to so use it I But its durability is equalled only by its unusual beauty. $1 A Pewter Jug for syrup lends zest to the morning pancakes. It's so altogether good to look at, sturdy, yet beautiful, withal! And only $5. It will bring ioy to an entire family! A Tuneful Box It 's Decommg so smart .. . the vogue of the musical powder box. This one, available in pastel tints, with decorated top, ts simply fascinating! And ·t sings for you. $3.95 . Ah!ANibble Who says· you can't do two t h i n g s at once? This versatile bunny c a n e a s i l y serve as a doorstep, the while he munches his carrot. Enamelled iron. $2.95. Can die sticks . . . always lend "atm o s p h e r e " to the home. These rooster candelabra. of gleaming old brass, are calculated to enchant the beholder I Pair, $15. A Shadow Lamp A lovely nude figure m gunmetal finish, holding aloft a frosted glass panel which acts as shade. $16.50. Gift Shop, First Floor WI E DO LDT"S· I:V-' N.STO'N ROSENBERG·s