THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920 '^s-^^^^^^piiP^^^^l?lPifSi|ii^;li^ *â- â- %â- â- 'â- W"rwy? r........ ^ . T~HK ^ci-JS3i *J?&-:-W:' £~â- "flpimB.'«*«.»'.â- ».. ^j/..."*'^^*i^'^"?^f^i^ â- s SUCH an inspirational cache is our Gift Shop! In it are such de- lightful collections of interesting and unusual things. Some are quaint, decorative things; others are practical and usable, but of exquisite workmanshipâ€"and everything suggests its appropriate- ness as a gift. Venetian Glassware fragile, very dainty and in very good taste, may be given with a positive convic- tion that it will please. A "thrilly" sort of blue is this covered com- 1 Cfpote which sells at â- • -'A-' A mustard jar of the same hue has an optic 1 CLfbowl; it, too, is I • J\J An amber hued compote, with a cherry for 1 tZfi the cover knob, is.. " «*^V/ : A very lovely one is this black and gold decorated compote, which r 7C A cake tray, decorated in the same fashion, Q QC is..... ........y.yj IN SILVER The above are just a few of the many pieces.' Electric Lamps A 12^-inch boudoir lamp stand solid ma- O CA hogany, is.........J•J\J Ivory ones in the same size are the same price. Those of mahogany /^ C C15 inches tall, are. . »• -JV/ Metal stands, decorated so cleverly they look like hand- carved wood, paint- A C Ced with garlands. . . I • J vl Polychrome stands, 25 inches tall, much like 07 E\Cantiques, ^ire... A* / • J\J ISsgi §ii ySf* we have Community and Rogers 1881 flat ware and Sheffield plate ware. Silver is a most ac- ceptable gift, whether it be a single piece or a set, and we suggest that you see our assort- V' ments. ,'.' â- :.'"'/' • ly-':::^ -:-^--^ 'â- -- *â- â- â- â- 'â- •.' ' â- â- â- - In Rogers 1881 ; In Community Ware Chippendale Pattern - Patrician Pattern Knives and Forks, .,â- -.."! ':> Knives and Forks, 6 of each, Aflttgi'/.V..' 7.50' 6 of each, are........ 18.00 Tea Spoons,WK; are.. 3.50 Tea Spoons are, doz----- 9.00 Salad Forks, a doz., are.. 9.50 Butter Spreaders, Butter Spreaders, * * > - set of 6, are.......... fcOO a doz., are...........'.... 8.00 Salad Forks, set of 6.... 9.00 Bouillon Spoons,^/ V 3 Gravy Ladles, each..... 3.00 a doz., are............ 8.75 Jelly Knife, each....... 2.00 : Cold Meat Forks are, each 1.35 Olive Spoon, each....... 2.00 i Berry Spoons are, each___2.00 Pickle Fork, each-----.. 2,00 Sheffield Plate Ware The Old Dutch Pattern A lovely tea service, consisting of sugar bowl, creamer and a pot, 1Q CA The glass tray, with a one-inch silver *J | Cf edge, meant to accompany it, is........Lt\ •J\J A gorgeous basket, almost 16 inches tall, provided with a wire holder for flowers, 1 O Q £ A vase with a glass flower holder, Z H C frilled at the top, is.................... .**• * -* A water pitcher, prototype of one which was used in the romantic days of old, is lined with gold leaf and is 7J4 inches tall; OQ Cf There are more pieces in the Dutch pattern, and so many exquisite plain ' ones which cannot be mentioned now. We suggest you come in and see them. â- ;*>?3i Our Stationery Department, adjacent to our Gift Shop, has on display quite the finest of Boxed Papers. Book Ends Polychrome, an antique harp design, is................... 6.50 A charming pair this Dutch youth and maiden make. They are polychrome and the colors are old blue, red 1 f\ f\f and gold. Price is............I U.V/U Two comfortable old grand-daddies, snugly seated next huge fireplaces, make a pair of delightful book ends. They are polychrome, and the J r Q/ price is...... â- J»W Many others are included in our selec- tion Ivory Toilet Sets which you started last Christmas, or on a birthday, may be added to. You will like selectings from our assortments. Brushes are $4.75, $4.95, $6.50, $6.95, $8.95 Combs are 75c, $1.25, $1.50 Files Mirrors are $4.95, $5.50, $8.00 **? 75c Powder Boxes are $2.75, $3.75, $4.00 Buffers are $2.25 and $2.95 Hair Receivers, $1.50 and $2.50 Tooth Brush Holders, 85c Clothes Brushes, $2.75, $3.95 Soap Boxes, $1.65. INCORPORATED AH. ULLRICH Ttu roVNIAIN WARE, • EVAN5T0N