February 
1919 
49 
SEEN IN THE SHOPS FOR THE HOSTESS 
.4 correctly set luncheon table shows 
the use of the objects on this page. 
Venetian glass compote, $12. Silver¬ 
ware is plated and of good design 
Sterling silver candlesticks (center) 10" 
high, $18 a pair. Salt and pepper pots, 
6" high, in Sheffield silver, $11. Salt 
urns in Sheffield, $14 a pair 
Flower patterned white des¬ 
sert plates with narrow blue 
band border are recommended. 
They are of English semi-porce¬ 
lain and come at $10 a dozem 
French crystal glass comes at $16.50 a 
dozen for grapefruit, water goblets $6, 
and white wines at $5.35 a dozen 
Ming design service plate in 
natural colors, used at the 
White House, is 'of American 
china. Blue border. $25 a 
dozen. Luncheon plates, $22 
A very useful and inexpensive Madeira luncheon 
piece as shown here, six plate doilies and six gla 
plete at $8.50 
The luncheon napkins may be of Madeira embroidery on white linen. 
These, which are of excellent design and material, are to be had at 
S’/.50 a dozen 
