November, 1917 
49 
In center below, mayon¬ 
naise or whipped cream set 
of engraved crystal — the 
bowl priced at $4.25 and 
the plate at $4.50. Bowl 
6" in diameter, and the 
plate 8" in diameter 
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Charming French china 
from a dinner service of 
100 pieces. Limited num¬ 
ber of sets. It comes for 
$28.50 
Engraved crystal is 
very much the fash¬ 
ion these days, and 
the graceful celery 
tray shown above is 
only one of numer¬ 
ous lovely patterns. 
It represents a most 
unusual value, since 
its price is only 
$1.50.^ The tray is 
11" in length 
W ainscotted wall 
and brocaded dra¬ 
pery display the in¬ 
trinsic beauty of an 
Italian lantern of 
wrought iron 
painted in poly- 
chrome with a 
band of didl blue 
velvet in the center 
of the standard. The 
parchment slides 
have a black ground 
illuminated in 
orange, greens and 
blues. Graceful 
leaves of wrought 
iron hold the lamp 
in place. It is fitted 
with a candle and 
electric wires, and 
priced at $45 com¬ 
plete 
Dark green lamp decorated 
in colors, $30; painted 
parchment shade, $30. 
Shield of painted parchment 
to the right, $7.50. Shade 
at left of chrome parch¬ 
ment decorated, $40 
Beautifully engraved 
and mounted in 
sterling silver is this 
crystal cracker and 
cheese server, which 
may also be used for 
cake and bonbons. 
10" by 11". With 
detachable handle of 
wicker and Sheffield 
plate, $10.75. Handle 
separately, $3 
English china: service 
plates, $17 a dozen; des¬ 
sert, $12 ; bread and butter, 
$7.50; after dinner coffees, 
$9 
