t\ovember IS, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 33 . t a11ce, !o I fapleasant acquatn ll at or circular box covered pet and holding about fifty A pair of most modernistic cats-/on,~ and sleek . jc ·u.v~l on the I ·tl . go will like you looking , will guard the book lover 's choice pos sessions. They are heavy enough book-ends to hold good big hooks . and they may be had in green and red . Already its fame has spread far and wide. Every day finds it thronged with delighted Christmas shoppers, amazed that such lovely gifts can be bought at such modest prices. $7.50 Do .vou know someone with an E11glishm~1l's , tJ~·r gadding. Sq let the lin , zipper-closing, moire r C4 e in rose, green, and ~4 ! 00 I l ut ~atcs a cigarette case. A nge4! end that .fits over the ck<1 e of cigarettes. Fastened mf'i,:n that extends er- he cover. I as u le rick /or a man who likes failing for afternoon tea? For that person there are small covered baskets filled with fragrant Jasmine tea, but the baskets are wrapped so uniquel y and cleverly that you might be giving a gift of jewels from Samarkand . $1.25 * * * Here we have listed a few of the things - and suggested the types of people they might please. a lover of These new brass bow ls :-who said that · m ~ern craftsmanship. wa.s an ) art? Sun-round and Ott they gleam like the e o an Eastern king. They ral sizes, one six inches in re{ inches. · l~ hey all have boxes-and there are many, begi nning with Pandor~ -the-curious , a turquoise blue box the. right size to hold c.igarettes. This one is made of heavy glazed pottery , and across the cover there is a careless spray of blossoms in .soft rose and blue. · $3.00 A very new house.w ife who adores her cubbl' The early buying of gifts is made more convenient by our vvaiving payment of November accounts until January. That tneans you c~n do all your Christmas buying this monthand still pay after the Christmas season is all over. hole of a kit ~hen would exclaim with delight if you gave her a small square pot with matching saucer-gay blue, yellow, green. or red , for her pet ivy plant. tcj$2.00 $1.50 A magazine rack would make a most acceptable r 'iore dainty young things r ~e frail and perishable? o~.pillows in pastel shades a~~ organdy flowers should gift, especially when it can be had 'in antique reds, greens, yellows, and mounted with quaint prints of English hunting scenes, and narrow streets of far countries. Your application for a charge account will be received by any sales-person in the store-or in the Main Office, on the Second Floor. We welcome the charge accounts of persons who are financially responsible. ,I ...6 1~50 $4 to $5 For the tiny tot who wants his own books-a . Pt son who likes things /or hoopskir~ed ouc tes of quaint ket d boys. · small box of books, eight of the old story favorites in miniature size volumes. Such stories as ,.fhe l~hree Bears, Cinderella, Mother Goose, The Three Little Pigs, and the Little Red Hen. 25c the box